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Submissions are currently closed.

Assembling Issue 2.

If you have something you would like us to consider, email:

revolverlitmag@gmail.com

All submissions will be given due consideration.

Thanks for trusting us with your work. We’re excited to see your submissions.

we publish

Transgressive, surreal, absurd, experimental, avant-garde, strange things.

Things that are expressive, passionate, real, imaginative, provocative, edgy, honest, unashamedly human.

Guidelines

Please use common sense. Send work in any coherent format.

misc

If there is a certain photo, drawing, or other artwork you would like placed with your work, feel free to send it. (Before or after submission - either is okay). Otherwise, we will just put photography or artwork along with it automatically.

Simultaneous submissions are okay.

Upon acceptance, you will be inquired about the name under which you’d like to be published, a short bio, and an optional author’s doodle of yourself.

Work appears twice. Once as an individual piece in its category. Once in a unified magazine issue. {Issues are created in chronological order of submission.}

The Editor of Revolver lives under a rock and does not believe in social media. Authors are free to share their work on their socials, websites, and however else they would like.

works we’re into

Tropic of Cancer/Tropic of Capricorn. A Clockwork Orange. The Waste Land. Winesburg, Ohio. Faust. Breakfast of Champions. Candide. Notes from the Underground. The Sun Also Rises. Brave New World. Lolita. Ada. Pale Fire. Laughter in the Dark. Leaves of Grass. Factotum. The Stranger. Spring Awakening. Frankenstein. Dracula. Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The Alchemist. The Metamorphosis. Crime and Punishment. Delta of Venus. Dali’s Reveries. Hamlet. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Love in the Time of Cholera. Waiting for Godot. Great Expectations. How I Learned to Drive. Light in August. The Flowers of Evil. A Season In Hell. The Rainbow. Sons and Lovers. Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The Divine Comedy. Oedipus Rex. Fantastic Mr. Fox. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The Hobbit. Lord of the Rings. True Grit. The Air Conditioned Nightmare. Nausea. No Exit. Growth of the Soil. Hunger. Pan. Alice in Wonderland.

republication

In the spirit of Revolver’s openness to all works of art, we do accept work for republication. Just let us know if it’s a republication. And also let us know if you wish to acknowledge the original place of publication.

Rights of publication

All rights belong to the author. By submitting to Revolver, authors grant us permission to publish and display their work online, as well as in any future hard copy publications. Out of good will, we just ask that you credit Revolver as being your publisher.

Payment

Unfortunately, we do not make any capital from this publication, so we do not pay for published works.

What we are not looking for

Graphic content with no purpose.

Smut.

Propagandist material.

Bureaucratic or doctrinal brainwash.

Anything without heart, fire, and gut.

Print issues

Work in progress.

Since Revolver is just a newborn, the idea of print is still up in the air. We would love more than anything to put print out there, but want to do so with the consideration of making print issues accessible. But since we’re living in the techno eon anyways, might as well be happy with what we’ve got.