• Home
  • About
  • Submit
  • Read
  • Contact
  • The Glacier

Rawhead is an online journal that publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction,
and visual art. We are not a horror publication, though we are interested in work that unsettles through emotional depth, sharp craft, and surprising clarity. 

We believe the arts are a form of resistance against monsters, in whatever shape they take. Artists draw their blades. Writers raise their shields. Creators are found at every last stand and keep the truth breathing. 

That’s why we need your voice: your witness, your joy and fury, your circle of salt. We need your silence to be broken. 

Send us the still dripping pieces of the beast you’ve finally slain. Show us the scars of an ongoing fight. Or throw out the plot entirely and just share something that you believe in.


Submit to Rawhead


Submission Guidelines

Rawhead is currently accepting Poetry, Visual Art, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, & Hybrid submissions for:

Rawhead: Issue Two

Rawhead: Issue Three

Rawhead: Point Blank

Rawhead is committed to always offering free submissions to all writers and artists. If you’d like to support the growth of our journal, we gratefully accept donations via Ko-fi. For those who want a guaranteed decision within two weeks, we offer a $10 expedited response option via Submittable. We also offer a 72 hour priority response for $20. 100% of donations help us cover operational costs, pay our contributors, save towards producing our first print anthology, and growing Rawhead. Donations are appreciated but have no impact on editorial consideration. If using Submittable is a barrier, please reach out to rawheadjournal@gmail.com. If you’re requesting an expedited response via email, please indicate this in your Ko-fi note and cover letter.

Thank you for supporting Rawhead!

Submit to Rawhead
Supporting Rawhead Supporting Rawhead 2

Editor’s Spotlight

Rawhead will select one outstanding artist and one standout writer from each standard issue to receive a $100 award. We are actively seeking funding and hope to one day offer payment to all contributors. Supporting Rawhead through readership, amplification, and donations helps us achieve that goal.

Poetry

You may submit up to 7 poems, totaling no more than 15 pages. Submit 3 to 7 poems in a single document. Format one poem per page unless part of a sequence. Indicate stanza breaks if a poem spans pages.

Prose

We accept fiction and nonfiction up to 3,000 words. Submit one longer piece or up to two shorter works totaling no more than 4,000 words. For flash or experimental (under 1,000 words), submit up to three pieces.

I am looking for stories that elicit an emotional response. I want to be unsettled, in awe, overjoyed, saddened, repulsed, riveted, and hungry for more. I love a unique and/or traditionally underrepresented point-of-view. I’m on board for most themes, though there’s nothing I love more than a good ghost story. I prefer a strong narrative arc, though experimentational and more non-conforming pieces can win me over if the author is committed to their vision. I am not a fan of gimmicks, cliches, or plot holes. I am not interested in reading just a succession of plot points; I want fully-formed stories that have something important to say. Ultimately, I want to read stories that make me return to them again and again, that stick in the back of my mind and reappear in bits and fragments when I’m in the supermarket, doing laundry, sitting in traffic. I want to read stories that I can’t keep to myself, that I can’t stop talking about, that I have to share.

— Jessica Knuth

Visual Art

Submit 3 to 10 pieces in any medium—illustration, photography, digital collage, mixed media, painting, sculpture. Upload high-quality images (min 1500px, .jpg/.png/.tiff).

Editor’s Statement

What I want to see is art that explores the delicate threshold between fear and beauty. I am not looking for horror or gore, but rather artwork that dances along the edges of heightened emotion. If you are inspired by the work of Louise Bourgeois, Francis Bacon, Man Ray, Joseba Eskubi, Anna Weyant, or Jinyoung Yu, your work would be a great addition to Rawhead.

Show me the work that makes the butterflies in your stomach flutter. Show me the creepiness and the caresses. Show me your fury, fear, and gentleness — all the messy bits of beauty that call you to the act of creation.

— Caressa Layne

Hybrid

We welcome work that crosses or blends forms such as prose/poetry hybrids, lyric essays with embedded images, comics, sound pieces, etc. You may submit one larger hybrid work up to 3,000 words, 5 shorter pieces (provided they total no more than the limits above), 1-3 videos or sound pieces, and up to 10 images. Please provide a brief description of your hybrid and mixed-genre submission.

We do not accept AI-generated content. Submissions must be original, human-made, and free of AI assistance.


Rawhead: Point Blank

Rawhead: Point Blank is a digital reading series featuring the work of a single writer or artist, released semi-monthly, in direct response to the present moment. The series exists as a form of resistance and record, a way of marking what is being done, who it is being done to, and how people are responding in real time.

This is a space for work that refuses distance. It documents state violence, systemic harm, and everyday injustice as they unfold, alongside the quieter but equally vital labor of care, solidarity, and survival. Point Blank holds both what is being broken and what is being built, understanding that any honest ledger of the moment must account for resistance, mutual aid, art, and the persistence of human connection.

Rawhead has always been committed to work that does not look away. This series extends that commitment into the present tense, creating space for these conditions to be named, witnessed, and remembered as they happen.

We aim to publish Rawhead: Point Blank semi-monthly and will award each featured contributor $30. Submissions may be considered for publication in standard Rawhead issues, even if they are not selected for the digital series.


Rawhead Presents: Bloody Bones

Rawhead is not a horror journal, but we believe in monsters and love Halloween.

In lore, Rawhead is often part of a monstrous duo known as Rawhead & Bloody Bones. Every year, right in time for Halloween, Rawhead will team up with the other half of our namesake for a special issue and celebrated that myth while also honoring our favorite spooky holiday.

We are currently closed to submissions for Bloody Bones, but will open again in August 2026. We’re seeking work that explores shadowed corners of being: ghosts, folklore, grief, hunger, rage, queerness, transformation. Monsters as metaphor or monsters as real as you need them to be.

We welcome poetry, prose, hybrid work, and visual art. Submission standards are the same as regular issues.

Rawhead Presents: Bloody Bones Second Visual

Simultaneous & Previously Published Work

We accept simultaneous submissions. Notify us if any pieces are accepted elsewhere. Previously published work is welcome upon the condition that the rights have reverted to the author and at least a year has passed since the piece was last published.

We believe that powerful work deserves more than a single appearance. Too often, published pieces reach only a limited audience before slipping into obscurity. At Rawhead, we’re committed to giving exceptional writing and art a second life where it can continue to resonate, provoke, and endure.

Rawhead Symbol

Cover Letters

Include a third-person bio, previous publications (if applicable), and any personal sites or social media handles you’d like us to share.

Inclusion & Equity

At Rawhead, we actively welcome and seek submissions from creators of all backgrounds and lived experiences. This includes, but is not limited to, people who identify as:

  • Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)
  • Indigenous peoples globally, including but not limited to First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Native American, Aboriginal, and other sovereign nations
  • Refugees, displaced individuals, and members of diaspora communities
  • LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, including trans, nonbinary, and gender-expansive people
  • People with disabilities (visible and invisible)
  • Neurodivergent individuals
  • Survivors of trauma, war, or systemic oppression
  • People from historically marginalized castes, classes, or ethnic groups
  • First-generation immigrants and children of immigrants
  • Individuals from rural, remote, or underserved areas
  • People of diverse religious, spiritual, and cultural traditions
  • Individuals facing economic hardship or housing instability
  • Elder creators and youth underrepresented in traditional publishing
  • Incarcerated and formally incarcerated individuals
  • Anyone whose voice has been historically excluded or dismissed by dominant systems of power

We are committed to building a publication that resists erasure and amplifies voices at the edges.

Ethical Standards

We do not accept work that promotes hate or dehumanization. That includes racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any form of bigotry.

Response Time

We aim to respond to submissions within 2–4 months, though often will reply sooner.

Rawhead Art

Rights & Reprinting

By accepting publication, authors grant Rawhead First Serial Rights, Non-Exclusive Reprint Rights, Electronic Rights, Archival Rights, and Non-Exclusive Anthology Rights. Authors retain all other rights.

Featured artwork by David Dodd Lee

RAWHEAD
  • Home
  • About
  • Submit
  • Read
  • Contact
  • The Glacier
 

Loading Comments...