Where can I find Molecule on the web and check out past issues?
Visit us at https://moleculetinylitmag.art.blog.
What can I submit to Molecule?
Molecule accepts submissions of poetry, prose (fiction & non-fiction) plays, reviews and interviews in 50 words or less (including titles and interview questions). Visual artwork of tiny things like tea bags and toothpicks, or tiny paintings, also wanted: no skyscrapers please!
We have a strict word count. Don’t try and trick us we have tiny minds. All submissions should be previously unpublished work.
How should I send my work?
Send submissions via submittable, along with a 3rd person bio of no more than 24 words (including name). Please send no more than 5 pieces.
24 words or less for a whole bio, seems random, where did you come up with that?
There are 24 atoms in a molecule of caffeine. What more do you want from us?
When are you open for submissions and when will I hear back?
We will open for submissions for our Spring 2025 Issue from December 2 to January 15. Replies will be sent by February 15. Please do not query before February 15.
What rights do I give you to use my work if it is accepted?
If your work is accepted we ask for first rights (to publish in our print and online issue) and non-exclusive electronic and archival rights (so we can keep using it). All rights revert to the author upon publication.
Does Molecule charge any fees to submit or pay for publication?
No! There is no fee to submit your work to Molecule, and the magazine is always available for free to download or view to contributors and the public. There is an optional tip jar submission, to help us offset our costs. Whether or not a contributor makes a tip does not factor into our decision process. Recently, we have launched a print issue available for purchase online. We are not able to provide free print copies to contributors.
Where can I find Molecule on the web and check out past issues?
Visit us at https://moleculetinylitmag.art.blog.
What can I submit to Molecule?
Molecule accepts submissions of poetry, prose (fiction & non-fiction) plays, reviews and interviews in 50 words or less (including titles and interview questions). Visual artwork of tiny things like tea bags and toothpicks, or tiny paintings, also wanted: no skyscrapers please!
We have a strict word count. Don’t try and trick us we have tiny minds. All submissions should be previously unpublished work.
How should I send my work?
Send submissions via submittable, along with a 3rd person bio of no more than 24 words (including name). Please send no more than 5 pieces.
24 words or less for a whole bio, seems random, where did you come up with that?
There are 24 atoms in a molecule of caffeine. What more do you want from us?
When are you open for submissions and when will I hear back?
We will open for submissions for our Spring 2025 Issue from Dec 2 to January 15. Replies will be sent by February 15. Please do not query before February 15.
What rights do I give you to use my work if it is accepted?
If your work is accepted we ask for first rights (to publish in our print and online issue) and non-exclusive electronic and archival rights (so we can keep using it). All rights revert to the author upon publication.
Does Molecule charge any fees to submit or pay for publication?
No! There is no fee to submit your work to Molecule, and the magazine is always available for free to download or view to contributors and the public. There is an optional tip jar submission, to help us offset our costs. Whether or not a contributor makes a tip does not factor into our decision process. Recently, we have launched a print issue available for purchase online. We are not able to provide free print copies to contributors.