Consequence

Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Translation
Representative Authors: 
David Abrams, Elliot Ackerman, Homero Aridjis, Peter Balakian, Jennifer Barber, Jerri Bell, Sven Birkerts, Kevin Bowen, Martha Collins, Martha Cooley, William Corbett, April Darcy, Stephen Dau, Jasmin Dzarnik, Ruth Edgett, Teresa Fazio, Max Frazier, Anne Germanacos, Jesse Goolsby, Tami Haaland, Lee Hancock, Bridey Heing, Jen Hinst-White, Fanny Howe, Daphne Kalotay, Mohammad Kazem Kazemi, Anne Korkeakivi, Phil Klay, Woody Lewis, Margaret Luongo, Christopher Lydon, Fred Marchant, Kai Maristed, Askold Melnyczuk, J. A. Moad II, Ruth Mukwana, Ed Ochester, Joyce Peseroff, Hilary Plum, Katey Schultz, Peter Dale Scott, Roy Scranton, Bob Shacochis, Tom Sleigh, Brian Turner, Barrett Warner, Julia Wendell, Afaa Michael Weaver, Nathan Webster, Bruce Weigl
Formats: 
Online, Digital, Print, Audio, Video
Reading Periods: 
Jan 15 to Apr 15
Jul 15 to Oct 15
Response Time: 
3 to 6 months
Charges Reading Fee: 
No
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions: 
Yes
Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: 
Yes
Number of Debut Authors per Issue: 
2-3
Payment: 
Cash
Issues per Year: 
2
Issue Price: 
$18 (print and shipping), $10 (e-journal)
Subscription Price: 
$34 per year (includes shipping)
Circulation: 
Less than 1,000

Editorial Focus

Consequence addresses the human consequences and realities of war and geopolitical violence through literature and art, offering intellectual and emotional access to the experiences of combatants, victims, and witnesses. They provide the public with works and voices from around the world to promote a clearer and more nuanced understanding of what’s at stake in choosing to wage war or engage in conflict. Their vision is to foster a comprehensive global awareness of the human consequences of war and geopolitical violence.

Tips From the Editor

We are after work of high literary quality that addresses our themes. We also recognize that there is a wide range of work related to these themes, so in addition to the traditional perspectives and expereinces of war and geopolitical violence, we are also interested in works from writers and artists with less-traditional perspectives or who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, or from any other under-represented community. Our goal is to create an inclusive and comprehensive conversation surrounding these topics.

Contact Information

Matthew Krajniak, Executive Editor
P.O. Box 60036
Las Vegas
NV
89160
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Last updated: Dec 17, 2024

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