The Mad Hatters’ Review Blog welcomes submissions of poems, flash fictions, short interviews, audio works, visuals, multimedia pieces and reviews all year round.
Indicate the name of your piece(s) in the Submission Title (separate with semicolon if more than one piece). All pieces in one document.We normally answer within 30 days, but more likely within 48 hours. Please include a bio.
up to FOUR poem(s) (40 lines max)
up to THREE flash fiction(s) (500 words max)
ONE mini interview (3 – 5 questions)
ONE review (500 words max)
ONE audio recitation / recording
ONE musical composition
ONE visual / art piece
ONE multimedia piece
Submissions of previously published poems and flash fictions may be considered as long as authors own the copyrights, and the works were published in a print mag or defunct online journal.
Please submit here.
For audio, visuals and multimedia pieces, please query first. We’re always looking for something unexpected. When in doubt shoot us an email.
Please send queries or contributors’ news and events here: mhrblog@madhatarts.com
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Publisher, Editor-in-Chief
Carol Novack (RIP, 1948-2011)
Carol’s bio is can be found here.
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
Marc Vincenz
Marc Vincenz was born in Hong Kong to Swiss-British parents during the height of the Cultural Revolution. He currently lives in Iceland where he works as a freelance journalist, poet, writer, translator, editor, book designer and literary critic. He is Acting Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Mad Hatters’ Review and MadHat Press, and is a member of the editorial board of the Boston-based Open Letters Monthly. Recent poems and translations have appeared in or are forthcoming in The Bitter Oleander, Exquisite Corpse, Guernica, The Potomac, Asypmtote, Spillway Review, Poetry Salzburg Review, Pirene’s Fountain, Nth Position, Lantern Review, MiPOesias and Inertia. Recent books include: Upholding Half the Sky (Casa Menendez, 2010), The Propaganda Factory, or Speaking of Trees (Argotist, 20011) and Pull of the Gravitons (Right Hand Pointing, 2012). A collection of translations is forthcoming from Cervena Barva Press.
Editor
Susan Lewis
Susan Lewis is Poetry Editor of Mad Hatters’ Review and the author of How To Be Another (Cervena Barva Press, forthcoming), Some Assembly Required (Dancing Girl Press, forthcoming), Commodity Fetishism, winner of the 2009 Cervena Barva Press Poetry Award (Cervena Barva Press, 2010), and Animal Husbandry (Finishing Line Press, 2008). Her poetry and fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and published in numerous journals, including Atlanta Review, Berkeley Poetry Review, Boog City, Cimarron Review, Fact-Simile, Fast Forward, Fourteen Hills, The Journal, Kitchen Sink, New Orleans Review, Phoebe, Raritan, Seneca Review, So To Speak, Sycamore Review, Verse (online), and Verse Daily. Her collaborations with composer Jonathan Golove have been recorded and performed at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie’s Weill Hall and she is currently at work on a collaborative project with artist Melissa Stern.



