Welcome to the Submission page! We’re excited to showcase your creativity. See below for different categories you can submit for.
Blog Post Feature
Submission Guidelines
Please make sure your content matches our vision and mission. Posts should be between 100 and 1,500 words, in line with our values of positivity and creativity. Click on the link https://wittywritersworld.com/wittywriter/ to see the kind of posts we accept.How to Submit
Submit your posts via Google form.Editorial Process
After submission, our team will review your post. You’ll hear from us within 3-5 business days.Benefits of Writing for Us
Share your work with a global audience! Accepted pieces will be featured on our blog and shared on our social media platforms.
Anthology
Call for Submissions: “Fractured Light” Anthology
We are excited to announce that submissions for our upcoming anthology, Fractured Light, are officially open from October 1st to November 8th, 2024. This anthology will explore the theme of “Fractured Light,” both literally and metaphorically, through various forms of artistic expression.
Categories Open for Submission:
- Poetry:
- An individual can submit a maximum of 2 poems.
- Any style is welcome.
- Prose and Drama:
- Short stories (fiction or non-fiction): 500 to 2,000 words.
- Flash fiction: 100 to 200 words. An individual can submit a maximum of two.
- Painting:
- Any form of painting that depicts the theme of “Fractured Light.”.
Submission Guidelines:
- Submission Window: October 1st – November 8th, 2024
- How to Submit: Send your work to wittywritersworld@gmail.com with the subject “Anthology 2024”. Make sure your work has minimal or no errors, and remember to give it a title that is different from the main theme.
- Format: Submit your work as a Word document attachment (for written submissions). A picture of the painting can be directly attached if you’re submitting for the painting category.
- Email Body: Include the following:
- Name
- Nationality
- A short biography (100–200 words)
We can’t wait to see your unique interpretations of “Fractured Light.”.