This is a literary magazine. If you were wondering.
The Furious Gazelle is striving to provide the best collection of original writing and art from across the World Wide Web. We’re furious because we can never have enough submissions.
The Furious Gazelle updates every week on Tuesdays and Fridays.
WE ARE CURRENTLY ON HIATUS UNTIL 2024. Please be patient if you have already submitted work. Thank You.
Before you submit to the Furious Gazelle, ask yourself the following about your submission: Does it have a good story? Is it compulsively readable? Are you a living human being who has written some words? If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, we encourage you to submit.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
We consider short fiction, micro fiction, poetry, short plays, novel excerpts, and creative non-fiction. Submissions should be anywhere from 100 to 8,000 words, in a .doc or .pdf format, 12 point font in Times New Roman or Courier. Submit to submit@thefuriousgazelle.com. If you don’t, we’ll find you. And make you.
Just kidding. But we are angry.
-The Furious Gazelle Editors
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Tess Tabak
Tess Tabak is a freelance writer living in New York City, currently working as a ghost writer (boo!). She is a graduate of the Purchase College fiction program where she won the Ginny Wray Senior Prize in Fiction. Her publishing credits include Athena’s Daughter’s II and Narrative Northeast Magazine.
Tess can be reached at Tess@thefuriousgazelle.com
e. kirshe
e. kirshe currently lives and writes in NYC, usually journalism sometimes not. e. kirshe is not a real name, but rather, an initial and a surname. e. kirshe is not a figment of your imagination and is a real editor of this magazine.
e. kirshe can be reached at: ekirshe@thefuriousgazelle.com
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Do you read, reject, accept Literary Snapshots?
What is a literary snapshot? You can e-mail us with any questions, thefuriousgazelle@gmail.com
It’s flash with a strong flavor of literary flare.
Two Questions:
a. Do you accept monologues? (The one I’m most interested in submitting is a woman’s monologue called “Dis-ease”. )
b. Do you pay for published submissions?
It was originally submitted for a NY competition but the project cited apparently died due to “artistic differences”. They were kind enough to provide us with other submission possibilities but I, being busy with other projects, set it aside somewhere and would need a very intelligent bloodhound to find it quickly.
Dear Patricia,
We do accept monologues. Please check our FAQ. If you have any other questions please e-mail us at submit@thefuriousgazelle.com.
Stay furious,
The Editors
Did you receive my last work?
Dear Jerry,
The last piece we received from you was in January. We tried to reply to you but your e-mail address bounced back.
How selective are you for publishing? Undergraduate Animal Science student here with a creative non-fiction side.
Hi Allison,
We review submissions from everyone, Undergraduate Animal Science students included. Please feel free to submit. If you’d like to get a sense of the type of work we accept the best way to do that is to read what we’ve already published on our site.
Best,
The Editors
I just completed a 10-minute play (a fantasy comedy, told in a satirical style), and I have never been published before. Do you accept new, unpublished work?
Yes.