Cerulean Rain

| Magazine Name: |
Cerulean Rain |
| Website: |
http://ceruleanrain.com |
| Editor: |
Lindsey Webster, Meaghan van Loenen |
| Mailing Address: |
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| Email: |
inquiries@ceruleanrain.com |
| Circulation: |
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| Submission Guidelines: |
http://ceruleanrain.com/submissions.php |
| Approximate Response Time |
30 to 90 days |
| Publishes: |
twice a year |
| Year Founded: |
2007 |
| Online Submissions? |
Yes |
| Information about your publication: |
Cerulean Rain is about works that push the boundaries of how we look at the world and what the reader and audience are used to seeing. We are about experimental works and those that go beyond the borders of mainstream subject matter. To us, unpleasant subject matter is considered a good thing. Unique subjects and those we don’t hear about as often are things we like to see and read about. Non-conformity is a good thing to us. We like darker themes, including existentialism, life and death, mental illness, unhappiness, philosophy and anything else that looks at the word with a unique perspective. But we do not limit our literary magazine to these themes. What is most important to us is uniqueness that pushes the edges of the ‘usual’ things. |
| What type of submissions you are looking for: |
We accept original, unpublished fiction, novel excerpts and poetry from new and established writers of any genre except erotica. As well, we accept artwork. We look for works that push the boundaries of what the reader is used to reading. We like experimental works, works with darker themes including existential themes, themes about life and death, mental illness, unhappiness, philosophy and anything that looks at the world with a unique perspective. Works don’t have to be limited to these themes, however. We like things that take risks in their subject matter, perhaps going beyond the borders of what the average reader might consider pleasant subject matter. In our case, unpleasant subject matter is considered a good thing. Non-conformity is a good thing. If your writing sounds like it fits in with that, we’d love to see it and consider it for Cerulean Rain |