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submissions
elimae will cease reading submissions on October 28, 2012, and publish its final issue, as currently formulated, on about November 1st. For this final issue, submissions of fiction and creative nonfiction should be sent to bwhobson (at) gmail (dot) com. Poetry, literary essays and reviews, and interviews should be sent to coop.renner (at) juno (dot) com. The magazine's founder and original editor, Deron Bauman, may revive the magazine at a later date, but this decision has not been made at this time.
All submissions should be contained within the body of an email, with the words "elimae submission" in the subject line. Please do not send attachments. We are not interested in seeing simultaneous submissions, as elimae will do its best to respond to submissions within 7 days. Writers should submit no more than twice a month, and once a poem or fiction has been accepted writers should not submit again until the month after which their work appears.
The author of a particular work retains all rights to a piece of work accepted by elimae, and writers who wish to submit work in translation should make sure that translation of the work is permitted. elimae takes every opportunity to post work of quality and delight: length and format, as well as publishing history of the author, are irrelevant.
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elimae
elimae, pronounced el-ee-may, stands for "electronic literary magazine". It was founded by Deron Bauman in 1996.
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The text of the web site is rendered in Times New Roman at 10pt, with a line height of 13.5. Deron Bauman designed and maintained the web site from 1996-2004. From 2005-2009 the editor was Cooper Renner; from January through October 2010, the editors were Kim Chinquee and Cooper Renner. Since November 2010, elimae has been edited by Brandon Hobson and Cooper Renner.
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