REMINDER : Last Day of Ragaire Literary Magazine Open Call is Monday, 3rd Feb 2025.

Ragaire Literary Magazine submission window for Issue 3 will close February 3rd, 2025.

Ragaire is a Galway based literary magazine edited by Cormac Culkeen, Aileen McCarthy and Lucy Bleeker.

Submissions of up to 3 poems (max. 40 lines), short stories (1,000 to 3,000 words) and creative nonfiction (1,000 to 3,000 words) will be considered. All work must be unpublished and the author’s own work. The Ragaire editors read all submissions blind to the author. Ragaire are also looking for artists to submit visual art in any medium for the cover of Issue 3.

Aileen McCarthy outlines Ragaire’s ethos: “Ragaire is about highlighting and embracing diverse voices and fresh perspectives. We’re excited to see how our contributors will shape this issue. Through poetry, fiction, or essays, we’re looking for thought provoking pieces that offer new ways of seeing the world.”

Cormac Culkeen believes that Ragaire is getting better and better: “I’m very excited about where we’re going. Issue 1 and 2 were of an exceptionally high quality, with moments of disquiet, revelation and capturing all those small, best moments that make life such a surprising thing. The response to Ragaire has been brilliant. We’re looking to pull out all the stops for Issue 3, and to make it the best yet.”

Ragaire would also like to welcome Lucy Bleeker to the Ragaire editorial team. Lucy is a brilliant emerging writer and playwright with a searching eye for a well told story.  Like Cormac Culkeen and Aileen McCarthy, she’s looking forward to making Issue 3 the best edition of Ragaire to date: “Ragaire is a forward thinking space for compelling new writing. We are looking for the pieces that stir us viscerally. As a new editor to Ragaire, I’m excited to read fresh works from contributors.”

All guidelines and submission links can be accessed via the website. To see exactly what Ragaire like to publish, Issue 1 and 2 are available to purchase on the website www.ragairemagazine.com.

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