128 LIT is open for submissions from October 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026 for its new (Re)Familiarize Project.
The 128 LIT (Re)Familiarize Project will publish work(s) as an accessible intervention against the normalization of domination as a colonizing, structural, and socio-emotional weapon. We hope this becomes a collective opening to look, feel, interact, de-familiarize, re-imagine, and (Re)Familiarize.
We are accepting previously unpublished work(s) in any of the following forms:
- Fiction
- Non-fiction & essays
- Poetry
- Cross-genre / hybrid work
- Artwork
- Audio/Multimedia works
- Film
Length:
- Up to 8 poems
Format:
- Text-based submissions should preferably be in Microsoft Word or PDF format, double-spaced, in Times New Roman, size 12 font.
- For submissions that include images/design/artwork, low resolution is ok. If accepted, we will request high resolution images.
- For audio/film works, submitters must have all necessary permissions for its publication on 128 LIT’s website.
- For translated work, include the piece both in its original language and its English translation. Also, ensure you have obtained all necessary permissions from the original author/publisher for the translation and its publication.
Submitting Your Work:
Simultaneous Submissions: We encourage simultaneous submissions, just ask that you withdraw the piece promptly upon acceptance elsewhere.
Response time: Due to the volume of submissions and our limited resources, we are unable to respond to all submissions individually. If you haven’t heard from us within six months, your piece was likely not selected. Please note that many contributors have been declined in one submission window and accepted in another.
Upon Publication:
All accepted work(s), similar to 128 LIT’s What is Home? project, will appear on 128 LIT’s open access online platform. 128 LIT pays a small honorarium for accepted pieces.
128 LIT is open for submissions from October 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026 for its new (Re)Familiarize Project.
The 128 LIT (Re)Familiarize Project will publish work(s) as an accessible intervention against the normalization of domination as a colonizing, structural, and socio-emotional weapon. We hope this becomes a collective opening to look, feel, interact, de-familiarize, re-imagine, and (Re)Familiarize.
We are accepting previously unpublished work(s) in any of the following forms:
- Fiction
- Non-fiction & essays
- Poetry
- Cross-genre / hybrid work
- Artwork
- Audio/Multimedia works
- Film
Length:
- For fiction, non-fiction, essays, and cross-genre/hybrid work, submissions should be under 8,000 words.
- For poetry, send up to 8 poems.
- For artwork, send up to 10 pieces.
- For audio/film, send one audio/film piece (up to 20 minutes).
Format:
- Text-based submissions should preferably be in Microsoft Word or PDF format, double-spaced, in Times New Roman, size 12 font.
- For submissions that include images/design/artwork, low resolution is ok. If accepted, we will request high resolution images.
- For audio/film works, submitters must have all necessary permissions for its publication on 128 LIT’s website. If you're sharing a private link, please include the password in the body of the cover letter.
- For translated work, include the piece both in its original language and its English translation. Also, ensure you have obtained all necessary permissions from the original author/publisher for the translation and its publication.
Submitting Your Work:
Simultaneous Submissions: We encourage simultaneous submissions, just ask that you withdraw the piece promptly upon acceptance elsewhere.
Response time: Due to the volume of submissions and our limited resources, we are unable to respond to all submissions individually. If you haven’t heard from us within six months, your piece was likely not selected. Please note that many contributors have been declined in one submission window and accepted in another.
Upon Publication:
All accepted work(s), similar to 128 LIT’s What is Home? project, will appear on 128 LIT’s open access online platform. 128 LIT pays a small honorarium for accepted pieces.
128 LIT is open for Art submissions through February 28, 2026 for its new (Re)Familiarize Project.
The 128 LIT (Re)Familiarize Project will publish work(s) as an intervention against the normalization of domination as a colonizing, structural, and socio-emotional weapon. We hope this becomes a collective opening to look, feel, interact, de-familiarize, re-imagine, and (Re)Familiarize.
Please send up to 10 art pieces.
Format:
- For submissions that include images/design/artwork, low resolution is ok. If accepted, we will request high resolution images.
Submitting Your Work:
Simultaneous Submissions: We encourage simultaneous submissions, just ask that you withdraw the piece promptly upon acceptance elsewhere.
Response time: We expect to make all selections by the end of March 2026.
Upon Publication:
The accepted work(s), similar to 128 LIT's What is Home? project, will appear on 128 LIT’s open access online platform.
128 LIT will pay a $100 honorarium for the accepted art piece, which will serve as the cover for 128 LIT's (Re)Familiarize project that will be completed by April 2026.
128 LIT is open for submissions from October 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026 for its new (Re)Familiarize Project.
The 128 LIT (Re)Familiarize Project will publish work(s) as an accessible intervention against the normalization of domination as a colonizing, structural, and socio-emotional weapon. We hope this becomes a collective opening to look, feel, interact, de-familiarize, re-imagine, and (Re)Familiarize.
We are accepting previously unpublished work(s) in any of the following forms:
- Fiction
- Non-fiction & essays
- Poetry
- Cross-genre / hybrid work
- Artwork
- Audio/Multimedia works
- Film
Length:
- For fiction, non-fiction, essays, and cross-genre/hybrid work, submissions should be under 8,000 words.
Format:
- Text-based submissions should preferably be in Microsoft Word or PDF format, double-spaced, in Times New Roman, size 12 font.
- For submissions that include images/design/artwork, low resolution is ok. If accepted, we will request high resolution images.
- For audio/film works, submitters must have all necessary permissions for its publication on 128 LIT’s website.
- For translated work, include the piece both in its original language and its English translation. Also, ensure you have obtained all necessary permissions from the original author/publisher for the translation and its publication.
Submitting Your Work:
Simultaneous Submissions: We encourage simultaneous submissions, just ask that you withdraw the piece promptly upon acceptance elsewhere.
Response time: Due to the volume of submissions and our limited resources, we are unable to respond to all submissions individually. If you haven’t heard from us within six months, your piece was likely not selected. Please note that many contributors have been declined in one submission window and accepted in another.
Upon Publication:
All accepted work(s), similar to 128 LIT’s What is Home? project, will appear on 128 LIT’s open access online platform. 128 LIT pays a small honorarium for accepted pieces.
128 LIT is open for submissions from October 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026 for its new (Re)Familiarize Project.
The 128 LIT (Re)Familiarize Project will publish work(s) as an accessible intervention against the normalization of domination as a colonizing, structural, and socio-emotional weapon. We hope this becomes a collective opening to look, feel, interact, de-familiarize, re-imagine, and (Re)Familiarize.
We are accepting previously unpublished work(s) in any of the following forms:
- Fiction
- Non-fiction & essays
- Poetry
- Cross-genre / hybrid work
- Artwork
- Audio/Multimedia works
- Film
Length:
- For fiction, non-fiction, essays, and cross-genre/hybrid work, submissions should be under 8,000 words.
Format:
- Text-based submissions should preferably be in Microsoft Word or PDF format, double-spaced, in Times New Roman, size 12 font.
- For submissions that include images/design/artwork, low resolution is ok. If accepted, we will request high resolution images.
- For audio/film works, submitters must have all necessary permissions for its publication on 128 LIT’s website.
- For translated work, include the piece both in its original language and its English translation. Also, ensure you have obtained all necessary permissions from the original author/publisher for the translation and its publication.
Submitting Your Work:
Simultaneous Submissions: We encourage simultaneous submissions, just ask that you withdraw the piece promptly upon acceptance elsewhere.
Response time: Due to the volume of submissions and our limited resources, we are unable to respond to all submissions individually. If you haven’t heard from us within six months, your piece was likely not selected. Please note that many contributors have been declined in one submission window and accepted in another.
Upon Publication:
All accepted work(s), similar to 128 LIT’s What is Home? project, will appear on 128 LIT’s open access online platform. 128 LIT pays a small honorarium for accepted pieces.