Amoskeag Amoskeag is a literary journal published by Southern New Hampshire University every spring, and feat Please send a request or an email to the address below.

Genres accepted:

• Short stories and creative non-fiction (essays) up to 2,500 words (6-10 pages preferred)
• Poetry (up to 4 poems per submission)
• Black-and-white photographs and drawings. Photographers should submit photos on a CD, titled by their name, and format titled photos in .jpeg (at least 300 dpi, 6.25” x 9.25”). What to send:

• All submissions must include a cover letter with the wr

iter’s email address and a SASE with sufficient postage for the return of manuscripts or a reply. If writers provide an email address with no SASE, we will send an email reply. Sorry, we are not yet able to accept submissions through email. Sample/ Back Issues:

• Past or present sample issues are available for $7 (to cover printing and mailing costs), and subscriptions are available for $12 for two years. Where to Send submissions and requests for sample/back issues:

• [Poetry/Fiction/Non-fiction/Artwork/Contests: please specify on the envelope]

Michael Brien, Editor
Amoskeag: The Journal of SNHU
School of Liberal Arts
Southern New Hampshire University
2500 North River Rd. Manchester, NH, 03106-1045

• Please email Michael Brien with questions, but note that we are not able to accept submissions through email

Percent of Submissions from: New writers 30%, Previously published authors 60%, Previously published in Amoskeag, 10%. Circulation: 1,500. Where submissions originate:

• 99.9% of material is unsolicited.
• We publish approximately: 25 poems, 6 short stories, 6 essays, 8 photographs annually.
• During our reading period, we receive approximately 400 submissions monthly. Payment:

• Payment for accepted work is made upon publication. Payment is two copies of issue. Rights:

• Authors retain their copyrights.

Author Spotlight: Thomas L. Small http://wp.me/p1SS0L-sL
05/27/2014

Author Spotlight: Thomas L. Small http://wp.me/p1SS0L-sL

Thomas L. Small earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Rutgers-Newark. His fiction has received an honorable mention in the Waasmode Fiction Competiton and was published in Passages North. He has also had work in The Cooweescoowee. Amoskeag: Let’s… [ 1122 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: Max Harris http://wp.me/p1SS0L-rJ
05/08/2014

Author Spotlight: Max Harris http://wp.me/p1SS0L-rJ

Max Harris was born in England, received his PhD from the University of Virginia, and now lives in Wisconsin. He is the author of five nonfiction books, including Carnival and Other Christian Festivals (University of Texas Press, 2003) and Sacred Folly: A… [ 875 more words. ]

Photographer Interview: Eleanor Leonne Bennett http://wp.me/p1SS0L-ry
04/25/2014

Photographer Interview: Eleanor Leonne Bennett http://wp.me/p1SS0L-ry

Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 17 year old international award winning photographer and artist who has won first places with National Geographic, The World Photography Organization, Nature’s Best Photography, Papworth Trust, Mencap, The Woodland Trust and… [ 725 more words. ]

Please join us tomorrow afternoon, April 25th, for Amoskeag’s Publication Reception of our 31st 2014 issue. Our receptio...
04/25/2014

Please join us tomorrow afternoon, April 25th, for Amoskeag’s Publication Reception of our 31st 2014 issue. Our reception will take place from 4pm - 6pm in the first floor commons of the Academic Center Building at Southern New Hampshire University's Manchester, NH campus. Hope to see you all there!

Psst- here's a picture of the 2014 cover!

Author Spotlight: John DeBon http://wp.me/p1SS0L-rr
04/24/2014

Author Spotlight: John DeBon http://wp.me/p1SS0L-rr

John Debon’s work has appeared in The MacGuffin, Hawaii Review, Praxis: Journal of Gender and Cultural Critiques, The Binnacle, Concho River Review, and the North Atlantic Review. You can visit his website at www.johndebon.com. Amoskeag: In your story,… [ 1253 more words. ]

Photographer Interview: Charlie Lemay http://wp.me/p1SS0L-r5
04/11/2014

Photographer Interview: Charlie Lemay http://wp.me/p1SS0L-r5

Charlie Lemay is a photographer, graphic designer, and digital artist. He is also a full-time Associate Faculty at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire, where he teaches Photography, Computer Graphics, and Fine Arts Foundations. His fine art… [ 1212 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: John Duncan Talbird http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qX
04/10/2014

Author Spotlight: John Duncan Talbird http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qX

John Duncan Talbird is an English professor at Queensborough Community College and is on the editorial board of Green Hills Literary Lantern and a frequent contributor to Quarterly Review of Film and Video. His fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, South… [ 962 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: Donna Pucciani http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qK
04/01/2014

Author Spotlight: Donna Pucciani http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qK

Donna Pucciani ‘s poetry has been published in the U.S., Europ, Australia, and Asia in International Poetry Review, The Pedestal, Spoon River Poetry, Journey of the American Medical Association, and Christianity and Literature. She is a four-time Pushcart… [ 1121 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: Adam Middleton-Watts http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qF
03/15/2014

Author Spotlight: Adam Middleton-Watts http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qF

Adam Middleton-Watts has had work published in Art Times, Illuminations, The Laughing Dog, con, Into the Teeth of the Wind, Iconoclast, and Rambuctious Review. Amoskeag: In Boy, your main character, Glen is annoyed but passive with Beth. Even though he is… [ 1077 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: Beth Colburn http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qu
03/07/2014

Author Spotlight: Beth Colburn http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qu

Beth Colburn-Orozcu is currently an MFA student at Southern New Hampshire University. She lives in Southeast Arizona and is teaching writing at the University of Arizona and English Composition at Cochise College. Amoskeag: Your main character, June copes… [ 1147 more words. ]

Author Spotlight: Izzy Case http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qb
02/21/2014

Author Spotlight: Izzy Case http://wp.me/p1SS0L-qb

Isadore Case lives in Lawrence Kansas and has worked as a contract theology and philosophy teacher. Kill & Eat is his first published story. Amoskeag: In Kill and Eat, famine strikes, and the three main characters Tony Pranz, John Franklin, and Tye… [ 768 more words. ]

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