Submission Guidelines

The submission window for Issue 3 will be open from February 20-March 20. Please submit a range of 3-5 poems. Our mission is to promote poets not poems. Therefore, at least 2-3 poems will be published per acceptance. Include a brief bio below (sample cover letters at the bottom of the page).


In the subject line of the email submission, write your first and last name/pen name and the title of your first poem.

Ex: Maya Angelou- And Still I Rise

Send all submissions to: themarbledsigh@gmail.com


Furthermore, please only submit if you are an emerging writer. We define emerging writers as anyone who has no more than one full-length book (this includes, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, comics, etc).  If you are making a transition into another genre, please let us know in the cover letter. For instance, if you primarily write fiction and have fiction books published but no poetry books, let us know in the cover letter.

We will not accept any previously published poems.

Upon publication, a Zoom reading will be held to commemorate the new issue. If you are published, we, as the editors, need you to confirm via email if you will be available to read the poem. If not, we will assume you are not available and your poem will not be read. 

Please note, acceptance for publication is not based on the poet’s availability to read on Zoom, although we would appreciate you being part of the literary community. 

We will not accept any poems that promote homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, or anything that can be seen as hate speech.

We will not accept any work produced by Artificial Intelligence (A.I.). 

All rights revert back to you, the author, after publication.

We ask that in the event that your poems are published in a book or another journal, please mention us, The Marbled Sigh, in the acknowledgements.

Sample Cover Letters:

Dear Nidhi and Jonathan,

My name is Edgar Allan Poe and I am submitting X number of poems entitled,

“The Raven,” “Annabel Lee,” “The Conqueror Worm” etc for your consideration for Issue X.

My brief bio is below.

Best,

Edgar Allan Poe

Bio: Edgar Allan Poe is a writer and when you read his poems they will scare you with every fiber. Etc.

Dear Nidhi and Jonathan,

My name is Rider Writer and I am submitting X poems entitled, “Little Red,” “A Motorcycle,” “Ticket To” …

My bio is below.

Sincerely,

Rider Writer

Bio: Rider Writer is a writer from Riding Hood. Rider’s work has been featured in Rider Gazette, Rider Review, and The Rider Quarterly. In his freetime, Rider co-runs a blog with his dog Ruff called “Rough Ride”.