Currently Taking Non-Fiction Pitches for Online
Epiphany is now open to pitches for non-fiction! We are looking to establish a new group of writers and critics in residence to publish online over the next year. Between now and June 1, you can reach out to us at pitches@epiphanyzine.com with a pitch for a series of 2-4 essays, together with a more detailed pitch for the first piece. Writers will be compensated $100 per essay.
We are generally interested in:
Impersonal essays
Personal essays
Literary criticism
Reviews of literature-adjacent podcasts, films, albums and shows
Inside baseball (reportage from inside the writing world)
Five Things We Have Recently Read or Wished to Read About:
Jamie Kahn (Features Editor): mourning attire, Red Scare (podcast and/or political phenomenon), raw diets, Martha Graham, twins
Chris Leslie-Hynan (Prose Editor): Gary Indiana, If Books Could Kill, Swarm, Nikola Jokic Harness Racing, How the Irish Became White
Guidelines:
Keep your pitch under 200 words
Be as specific and detailed as possible about the first essay in your series
Please do not send completed work, though do let us know if you have it
Please include a writer’s bio
Feel free to attach links to one or two previously published works, but not required