

The submission deadline for The Feathertale Review Issue 3 has now passed. Thank you to all who submitted. We will be reading for the next few weeks and will get back to all who submitted as quickly as possible.
About the Review:
Thought to have been described by the late Queen Mother as the illegitimate love child of Mad Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post, the Feathertale Review is a collection of the best from our website in addition to original cartoons and works of poetry, and short fiction that are just too good to post online.
How to contribute:
Any work already posted on our website is automatically eligible for publication in the Review. If you haven’t been published on our website, you may still submit directly to the Review. We will be looking for several brand new funny stories, humorous poems, and quirky cartoons. If you’re not sure what to contribute, we recommend you enter one of our Contests. Winning submissions are published online and in the Review.
Submitting to the Review:
We prefer that all submissions to the Feathertale Review be sent as email attachments to submissions@feathertale.com. Please include the word "Review" in your subject line, otherwise your submission may be considered for our online publication.
Submissions may also be sent by post to:
Feathertale
PO Box 5023, Ottawa, ON, Canada K2C 3H3
Please allow up to 3 months for a reply to your submissions. If you wish to have your submission returned please include a self-addressed stamped envelope with either Canadian postage or international postage coupons. Short fiction submissions must be kept under 3500 words (something between 1500-3000 words is ideal) and have been previously unpublished. If you’re submitting poetry, please send no more than 4 poems.
If you are interested in illustrating for our next issue please send low-res samples (72dpi - JPEG, TIFF or GIF files) of your work to our art director, Lee Wilson, at lwilson@feathertale.com. High-res scans or photographs of your work will be required if you are chosen for publication in the Review.
Before submitting, be sure to note we only publish humorous work!
Terms: We buy First North American Serial Rights, or reprint rights.
Payment: We have been known to be miserable misers, but work published in the Review will be paid for.
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