OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS OCTOBER 1, 2024 TO JANUARY 1, 2025!
- To submit you must be the original creator of the work you submitted and have been touched by the power of Brainspotting.
- We love a brief cover letter that tells us where you are from and a little about who you are as a creative and a Brainspotter. Please tell us the name or names of the pieces you are submitting in your cover letter. If you are so moved, we would love to read a brief description of how Brainspotting connects to your creative experience. Please include a brief, third person bio (100 words or less).
- Email one to three poems or prose poems as an email attachment in .doc or .docx format. If you need to submit in a different format, please contact the editor at bonetobrain@gmail.com.
- Submissions should be sent in Times New Roman or similar, 12pt font. Submit all work in one file.
- If your work has special spacing, we will do our best, but be aware that formats may be distorted in electronic publications.
- In general, we prefer poems to be 26 lines or fewer, but we sometimes publish longer pieces.
- If you are submitting prose poems, limit your work to 500 words or fewer and double space lines.
- We can only accept work that is written in English or translated into English. If you submit work in a language other than English, please submit it with an English translation and let us know who to credit the translation to. If the work is accepted, we will run the original language piece next to the English translation.
- Simultaneous submissions are fine, just let us know if your work is accepted elsewhere.
- Only one submission per genre (poetry and prose poems, fiction/creative non-fiction, art) per submission window.
- No re-submission of the same work unless a revision was specifically requested.
- Email poetry and prose submissions to editor.bonetobrain@gmail.com.
- We strive to be quick. Please query us if you have not heard back within 60 days of submitting at bonetobrain@gmail.com.
By submitting to us, you grant us First Serial Rights, the right to publish your work on our site, as well as Archival Rights, the right to archive your work on our website, with credit given to the author. Otherwise, upon publication, all rights revert back to the author under the condition that you will credit Bone to Brain as the original publisher should your work be reprinted. You also grant us the right to publish your work on the International Brainspotting Practitioners Facebook page, Brainspotting for the Creative and Performing Arts Facebook page, and other social media sites to give your work a large audience.
Please note: We are a small and entirely volunteer staff and unable to consider work that does not follow our submission guidelines. In addition, submissions that are defamatory, discriminatory, or plagiarized will not be considered. We strongly discourage the use of AI unless it is integral to your work and the author clearly states the intent behind the use of AI in the cover letter.