Geist is the Canadian magazine of ideas and culture—every issue brings together a sumptuous mix of fact + fiction, photography and comix, poetry, essays and reviews, and the weird and wonderful from the world of words. The Geist tone is intelligent, plain-talking, inclusive and off­beat. At the heart of our enter­prise is the imaginary coun­try that some of us inhabit from time to time, and which often has some­thing to do with Canada.

Please read our updated submission guidelines before submitting. 


Contests: We accept contest submissions from outside of Canada, with or without a Canadian connection. 



Please format your manuscript as follows:

Word Count: insert word count at the top of the first page

Font: 12 point Times Roman             

Line Space: 1.5 

Margins: 1.25 inches     

Page Numbers please, at the bottom right corner on every page

Include your street address in your cover letter.

Thank you for following these guidelines.
–The Editorial Team

 

Geist offers no-fee general submissions for Black writers, Indigenous writers, and writers of colour. 

  • Please note: It is our mandate to publish writers and artists from across Canada. 
  • Please submit one piece and wait to hear back from us before submitting more work.
  • Your cover letter should include your name, complete mailing address and email.
     

NON-FICTION: We publish short (approx. 800-1500 words, flexible) non-fiction, usually personal narrative, in the Notes and Dispatches section. Longer (up to 5000 words) non-fiction pieces are published as Features. Send one piece at a time.

COMICS: We publish shorter comics in the Notes & Dispatches section, and publish longer comics as features, max. 8 pages. Send up to three strips or one longer comic at a time. 


FICTION: We publish short stories (up to 5000 words) in the Features section. We usually publish one story per issue, so please send only your best work. Send one story at a time.


POETRY: Send a maximum of 5 poems, all in the same document. We publish 1-2 poems per issue.

Ends on $3.00
$3.00

We publish short (approx. 800-1500 words, flexible) non-fiction, usually personal narrative, in the Notes and Dispatches section. Longer (up to 5000 words) non-fiction pieces are published as Features. Send one piece at a time.

Please note: It is our mandate to publish writers and artists from across Canada. 

Your cover letter should include your name, complete mailing address and email.


 

Ends on $3.00
$3.00

We publish shorter comics in the Notes & Dispatches section, and publish longer comics as features, max. 8 pages. Hybrid forms, e.g. poetry comics, are welcome. Send up to three strips or one longer comic at a time. 

Please note: It is our mandate to publish writers and artists from across Canada. 


Your cover letter should include your name, complete mailing address and email. 

Ends on $3.00
$3.00

We publish short stories (up to 5000 words) in the Features section. We usually publish one story per issue, so please send only your best work. Send one story at a time.

Please note: It is our mandate to publish writers and artists from across Canada. 

Your cover letter should include your name, complete mailing address and email.

Ends on $3.00
$3.00

Send a maximum of 5 poems, all in the same document. We publish 1-2 poems per issue.

Please note: It is our mandate to publish writers and artists from across Canada. 

Your cover letter should include your name, complete mailing address and email.

$25.00

Submit your entry to the 2024 Short Long-Distance Writing Contest by following the contest guidelines.

  Please make sure the cover letter field includes your name, mailing address, telephone number, email address, title of entry and a note about how you found out about the contest. Even though you have already entered this information when creating your Submittable account, we still need it to appear in the cover letter.

Judging is blind, so please do not write your name on your entry.

Deadline is EXTENDED to November 25, 2024 at 11:59 PM PST.

  You will be asked to pay the entry fee before submitting your work. You can then enter the name of your submission and fill in the cover letter field, and then attach your entry.

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