Mad Hatters’ Review is an online journal with a collaborative spirit that caters to an international audience with an appreciation for wit, whimsy, dark humor, satire, lyricism, rhythm, word play and post postmodern post avant-garde literature, art, music, politics, films, columns, book reviews, interviews, scratch n sniff projects, collages, literary audios, etc.
We at MHR see the Mad Hatters’ Review Blog as a gathering place for courtiers of spoken and unspoken words, inventive images and music,
and of course, the mad at heart, to stay informed and invigorated.
Forthcoming snapshots of the multi-media landscape will feature poetry, flash fiction, interviews, reviews, visuals, audios, and
contributors’ news—in short, whatever strikes hosts and editors Marc Vincenz and Susan Lewis as intriguing or enlightening for freethinking arts enthusiasts everywhere.
Check in for the latest on the MadHat’s little Mountain Retreat in Asheville, North Carolina, MadHat Press’s Wild and Wyrd Poetry Chapbook Contest – to be judged by the quintessentially mind-bending Philly poet
CAConrad.
The Mad Hatters’ Review Blog welcomes submissions of single poems, flash fictions, short interviews, audio works, visuals, multimedia pieces and reviews all year round.
For poems, no more than 20 lines.
For flash fictions, no more than 300 words. Please include a short biography. Include the name of your piece in the Submission Title. No
multiple or simultaneous submissions. We answer within 14 days, but more likely within 24 hours.
ONE poem (20 lines max)
ONE flash fiction (300 words max)
ONE mini interview (3 – 5 questions)
ONE review (500 words max)
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 to:
http://madhatter.submishmash.com/Submit
For audio, visuals and multimedia pieces, please query first: mhrblog@madhatarts.com
Quirky, musical, poetical, metaphorical, irreal, surreal, surprising, eloquent, unconventional, inventive, image-drenched writing. Not for plot driven/focused narratives, fictions by the rules (arc, character development, epiphany), minimalist "realism."
http://www.madhattersreview.com/issue13/index.shtmlThis is a public group.
Anyone can see it and join.