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    The Pine Cone Review

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    The Pine Cone Review is a literary magazine that believes the best things in life are free. It is a no-fee, no-pay market. It publishes issues that are freely accessible to anyone.

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      2 Special issues, IDEATE and WINGED SEEDS may have different submission criteria, check on the website. Number of submissions : 1-3 pieces.

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    About

    A pine cone is considered to be a symbol associated with fertility, enlightenment and even the ‘pine’al gland that sits at the centre of the brain. However, the aspect of the pine cone that appealed to this brown soul is its androgynous nature and the necessity to pollinate with the opposite gender ...

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    Founded

    2020

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      Editor Susmita Paul. avatar

      Susmita Paul.

      Editor-in-Chief

      Editor Candice Louisa Daquin avatar

      Candice Louisa Daquin

      Poetry & Art Editor

      Editor Dr. Khusi Pattanayak avatar

      Dr. Khusi Pattanayak

      Prose & Art Editor