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Guidelines

Email your submissions to editor@munyori.com

Book Reviews: These can be  on any literary book on any subject. Send a review of no longer than 2000 words.  Proofread and edit your work.  

Profiles: If there is an author, dead or alive, whom you think readers should know about, please send a biographic essay of no longer than 1500  words.

Poetry: Send your  high-quality poetry on any theme. Send 3 -5 polished poems.  Each poem should not be longer than 60 lines. 

Interviews:  If you  have interviewed a writer or plan to do so, prepare and send the interview.  There are no length requirements, and the content of the interview can cover any  aspect of the writer's work or life.

Fiction:  Send literary short stories of no more than 3000 words on any theme, marked  Fiction in the subject line of your email.

Essays: Personal narratives,  scholarly essays, and/features of no longer than 2000 words.

Literary  Updates: If you are organizing an event, let us know  so we can publicize it for  you in our Writing News section.First World Rights.  Copyright reverts back to  you upon publication.Your submission should be copied  and pasted to the body of  your email, or sent only as a rich text attachment.

The Munyori Literary Journal is currently a non-paying publication, but it guarantees a world-wide readership. Munyori also participates in contest nominations. If we decide to nominate your work for a contest, we will inform you in writing.