SUBMISSIONS
INTERESTED IN PUBLISHING YOUR WORK IN CAMBRIDGE POETRY? FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW
CAMBRIDGE POETRY publishes writing, art, illustrations and music in magazine digital form and as print on demand.
Submissions for CAMBRIDGE POETRY can be made at any time.
Follow the instructions in the form.
We may accept multiple poems per author per issue. You may submit up to 6 at a time per issue.
You may also upload a named document if the layout is important or if it is artwork etc.
As part of our commitment to working with new and neurodivergent community writers we accept work for publication in two forms to enable us to suit the style of the magazine:
accepted with minor or no changes
accepted with changes
In the first case, we will accept the work as submitted - subject to clarifying any typographical or grammatical questions.
In the second case, we will give feedback to ensure that, if writing were to be published, it will suit the style of the magazine.
We welcome works of poetry, short fiction (typically less than 2000 words, longer if exceptional work), micro-fiction, art, illustration, music, essay and criticism.
We cannot afford to pay for submissions. we may choose to charge for submissions in the future if the volume of submissions requires it. Exceptions will be made in appropriate cases.
We are very happy to publish work that has previously been published but we do require confirmation that the rights to re-publish rest with you and that you will indemnify us against any claims.
By clicking submit you agree that your all work is your own, is not an unauthorised derivative of other work, that you hold publishing rights to the work and, where work has already been published, that you have permission to republish the work.
The copyright and ownership of all work submitted remains with the original author.
By submitting work for publication using this form you agree to assign the right to CAMBRIDGE POETRY magazine to publish the work on the websites, social media channels and print publications owned or operated by the magazine.
You are not assigning the right to CAMBRIDGE POETRY to publish the work with any other third party.