83 Weekly Sub Calls: Expanded | 02.04.26
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There are 83 weekly sub calls today. Also, in case you missed it, here’s everything we published in the last 7 days:
ONLY POEMS | Theme: LOVE → Deadline: Feb 7 | Fee: No | Pay: $40/piece | Open for Poetry, Nonfiction | ☑︎ Sim Subs | ☑︎ Some Reprints | R: 56 days | A: <1% | 80K+ followers | Canada | 2023 — “Fall in love with poetry. Send us your weird, wild & wonderful poems & book reviews. As Leonard Cohen said, “Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.”
FLARE Magazine → Deadline: Feb 13 | Fee: No | Pay: No | Open for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Multimedia | ☑︎ Sim Subs | ☑︎ Some Reprints | R: 1 days | A: 47.22% | 3K+ followers | United States | 2025 — “chill magazine that wants to bring awareness to different chronic illnesses and disabilities written by creatives who are disabled, deal with mental health, and/or chronically ill”
Trash Cat Lit | Theme: Spring General Subs → Deadline: Feb 14 | Fee: No | Pay: No | Open for Fiction | ☑︎ Sim Subs | ✖️ Reprints | R: 30 days | A: 10% | 2K+ followers | United Kingdom | 2024 — “The Unexpected Place for Treasured Words”
Verity La (hiatus) → Deadline: Feb 15 | Fee: No | Pay: No | Open for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry | ✖️ Sim Subs | ✖️ Reprints | R: 60 days | Under 100 followers | Australia | 2010 — “An Australian online creative arts journal publishing fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photo-media,reviews and other hybrid forms.”
The Cicada’s Cry → Deadline: Feb 15 | Fee: No | Pay: No | Open for Poetry | ☑︎ Sim Subs | ✖️ Reprints | Under 100 followers | United States | 2015 — “A Micro Zine of Haiku Poetry. Specializes in haiku, senryu, and related short-form poetry.”
Carmen et Error → Deadline: Feb 15 | Fee: No | Pay: £5 | Open for Fiction | ☑︎ Sim Subs | ✖️ Reprints | R: 14 days | A: 1.22% | Under 100 followers | United Kingdom | 2019 — “The cause of Roman poet Ovid’s exile was
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