We are seeking submissions of poems for The 2026 Plentitudes Prizes in Poetry.
We are looking for pieces that are aligned with our philosophy: we believe in the power of writing—in its plentitudes of forms, styles, and modes of exploration—to move the spirit, shift the gaze, and offer new perspectives. We publish works from diverse contributors, from emerging writers to more established ones, and we especially love writing offering fresh perspectives and for the now. LGBTQ, BIPOC, and Disabled writers are particularly encouraged to submit. We are an international and multicultural journal, and welcome works from writers from all over the world.
Guidelines:
- Up to 3 poems per submission, and no more than 10 pages combined, in ONE document.
- Unpublished work only.
- Simultaneous submissions permitted but please inform us as soon as you place the piece elsewhere.
- Format: .doc, .pdf, or .docx file.
We are a not-for-profit journal; to cover our administrative costs, we charge a reading fee of $20 per submission. Winners in each genre will receive $1,000; second-place winners will receive $300; and third-place winners will receive $200. Winners will be notified by email in April 2026 and published in the Journal's Spring 2026 Issue.
Our Poetry Guest Judge is Latif Askia Ba, author of the poetry collection, The Choreic Period (Milkweed).
Learn more at: www.theplentitudes.com/prizes.
Deadline: February 15, 2026 11:59 PM ET
We are seeking submissions of nonfiction (personal essays, memoir, biographies, lyrical pieces, profiles, polemics, hybrid nonfiction) for The 2026 Plentitudes Prizes in Nonfiction.
We are looking for pieces that are aligned with our philosophy: we believe in the power of writing—in its plentitudes of forms, styles, and modes of exploration—to move the spirit, shift the gaze, and offer new perspectives. We publish works from diverse contributors, from emerging writers to more established ones, and we especially love writing offering fresh perspectives and for the now. LGBTQ, BIPOC, and Disabled writers are particularly encouraged to submit. We are an international and multicultural journal, and welcome works from writers from all over the world.
Guidelines:
- Nonfiction works of 1,000 - 5,000 words, double-spaced, 12 pt. font
- Unpublished work only.
- Simultaneous submissions permitted but please inform us as soon as you place the piece elsewhere.
- Format: .doc, .pdf, or .docx file.
We are a not-for-profit journal; to cover our administrative costs, we charge a reading fee of $20 per submission. Winners in each genre will receive $1,000; second-place winners will receive $300; and third-place winners will receive $200. Winners will be notified by email in April 2026 and published in the Journal's Spring 2026 Issue.
Our Nonfiction Guest Judge is Diane Vonglis Parnell, author of the memoir The Taste of Anger (Simon & Schuster).
Learn more at: www.theplentitudes.com/prizes.
Deadline: February 15, 2026 11:59 PM ET
We are seeking submissions of short stories for The 2026 Plentitudes Prizes in Fiction.
We are looking for pieces that are aligned with our philosophy: we believe in the power of writing—in its plentitudes of forms, styles, and modes of exploration—to move the spirit, shift the gaze, and offer new perspectives. We publish works from diverse contributors, from emerging writers to more established ones, and we especially love writing offering fresh perspectives and for the now. LGBTQ, BIPOC, and Disabled writers are particularly encouraged to submit. We are an international and multicultural journal, and welcome works from writers from all over the world.
Guidelines:
- Short Stories of 1,000 - 5,000 words, double-spaced, 12 pt. font
- Unpublished work only.
- Simultaneous submissions permitted but please inform us as soon as you place the piece elsewhere.
- Format: .doc, ..pdf, or .docx file.
We are a not-for-profit journal; to cover our administrative costs, we charge a reading fee of $20 per submission. Winners in each genre will receive $1,000; second-place winners will receive $300; and third-place winners will receive $200. Winners will be notified by email in April 2026 and published in the Journal's Spring 2026 Issue.
Our Fiction Guest Judge is Stephanie Wambugu, author of the novel Lonely Crowds (Little, Brown and Company).
Learn more at: www.theplentitudes.com/prizes.
Deadline: February 15, 2026 11:59 PM ET
We are seeking submissions of flash pieces for The 2026 Plentitudes Prizes in Flash.
We are looking for pieces that are aligned with our philosophy: we believe in the power of writing—in its plentitudes of forms, styles, and modes of exploration—to move the spirit, shift the gaze, and offer new perspectives. We publish works from diverse contributors, from emerging writers to more established ones, and we especially love writing offering fresh perspectives and for the now. LGBTQ, BIPOC, and Disabled writers are particularly encouraged to submit. We are an international and multicultural journal, and welcome works from writers from all over the world.
Guidelines:
- A work of flash fiction or flash nonfiction of less than 1,000 words, double-spaced, 12 pt. font.
- Unpublished work only.
- Simultaneous submissions permitted but please inform us as soon as you place the piece elsewhere.
- Format: .doc/.docx or .pdf file.
We are a not-for-profit journal; to cover our administrative costs, we charge a reading fee of $20 per submission. Winners in each genre will receive $1,000; second-place winners will receive $300; and third-place winners will receive $200. Winners will be notified by email in April 2026 and published in the Journal's Spring 2026 Issue.
Our Flash Guest Judge is Ines Rodriques, author of novel, Days of Bossa Nova (Black Opal).
Learn more at: www.theplentitudes.com/prizes.
Deadline: February 15, 2026 11:59 PM ET
