Prairie Schooner is a quarterly literary magazine published with the support of the University of Nebraska English Department.

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Prairie Schooner Submission Guidelines

Submission Address

Unsolicited manuscripts must be submitted through Submittable or regular mail.

Attn: Editor
110 Andrews Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0334

Submitting Your Work to Prairie Schooner

Before submitting to Prairie Schooner

The Market List recommends you verify the market is active and accepting submissions before sending your manuscript via regular mail. You may verify a market status by either visiting their website, calling their listed phone number, or confirming via regular mail that the market is still active before sending them your work. To be sure your submission is appropriate for this market, we recommend you familiarize yourself with Prairie Schooner by reading a sample issue before submitting.

 

If you have recently submitted to Prairie Schooner or have experience with this market, please submit a comment below. Recent submission response times are always welcome and helpful to other writers.

From the Prairie Schooner guidelines:

Prairie Schooner publishes short stories, poems, interviews, imaginative essays of general interest, and reviews of current books of poetry and fiction. Scholarly articles requiring footnote references should be submitted to journals of literary scholarship.

Prairie Schooner does not read simultaneous submissions, and submissions must be received between September 1 and May 1. Only solicited manuscripts may be submitted via email; all unsolicited manuscripts must be submitted through Submittable or regular mail in hard copy. We do not consider work that has been previously published anywhere, including web publications.

Submission Guidelines Details for Prairie Schooner

Market Type: Magazine

Accepts: Essay, experimental, literary, mainstream, short stories, poetry

Simultaneous Submissions: No

Reprints: No

Web Address: prairieschooner.unl.edu

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Updated October 19, 2020 

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