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Guidelines

"Nat. Brut’s (pr. nat broot) principal mission is to showcase the work of writers and artists who have been historically devalued or pigeonholed by art and literary institutions. We publish work that has been buried, ignored, and disappeared from public consciousness."

"Nat. Brut’s (pr. nat broot) principal mission is to showcase the work of writers and artists who have been historically devalued or pigeonholed by art and literary institutions. We publish work that has been buried, ignored, and disappeared from public consciousness."

Vibe

Send us your best but less intimidating

Response Time

3 months

Acceptance Rate

3%

  • Payment

    Yes: $30

  • Fee

    No

  • Simultaneous submissions

    Yes

  • Previously published

    No

  • Expedited response

    No

  • Available in print

    No

  • Provides contributor copies

    No

  • Examples online

    Yes

  • Active on social media

    Yes

Accepted genres

3 genres

Fiction

Max pieces: 1

We consider stories of any length.

Nonfiction

Max words: 5000

Max pieces: 1

Poetry

Max pieces: 5

Fiction

Max pieces: 1

We consider stories of any length.

Nonfiction

Max words: 5000

Max pieces: 1

Poetry

Max pieces: 5

Statistics

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Track submission

10

Total submissions tracked

-

Average response time

3%

Average acceptance rate

-

Fastest response time

-

Slowest response time

How to submit

Process

We use Oleada.

Cover letters

We do accept simultaneous submissions, but please let us know in your cover letter and be sure to withdraw your piece promptly/

Eligibility

No specific eligibility requirements

Formatting

This magazine does not list any details on their website for this section.

Rights for published work

When publishing written work with Nat. Brut, we ask that the material comes with its Electronic Rights. This means that Nat. Brut will be the sole electronic/online venue in which the Work appears (this does not apply to solicited work), and that other websites or e-magazines cannot re-publish the work without our permission.

Additional info

About the Magazine

Founded in 2012 | United States

Masthead

We currently list only main editors, more will be added later! If you are an editor, you can edit your masthead in our admin panel :)

Kayla E.

Editor-in-Chief

Serena Solin

Managing Editor

Tony Wei Ling

Managing Editor

Alana Solin

Poetry Editor

Meghan Lamb

Nonfiction Editor

Diamond Forde

Fiction Editor