NuEpoca is a journal of literature and art that platforms creatives making art in the midst of their everyday lives. Everyone deserves to make art, and share it with others. NuEpoca is just one piece of the puzzle towards creating a non-elitist approach to celebrating artists. 

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To avoid complications, review the submission guidelines here.

 

Thank you for your time to submit. We look forward to reviewing your work! 

 

If you run into issues uploading your work, please email the attachments to nuepoca@gmail.com instead. 

Only check one box at a time, even if you are submitting several mediums. Begin a new form for each category you plan to submit to. E.g one form for poetry, and a separate form for prose.

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        NuEpoca does not have any submission fees and does not require contributors to buy issues/subscribe in order to submit. We also do not accept money for paid promotion. We prefer to advocate for artists we genuinely believe in and enjoy. This creates an even playing field in terms of submitting. 

Support Us

 

We sell physical copies of the journal for those interested in financially supporting NuEpoca. We also accept donations. 

 

Other ways to support us without spending money is to simply visit our website and socials often! This lets us know that people care about our mission. 

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