The Journal of Quiet Discoveries
Focus: A literary and reflective magazine publishing short essays, micro-memoir, nature writing, and lyrical nonfiction that uncover significance in small, everyday moments.
Tone & Style: Gentle, observant, intimate—clear prose with sensory detail, introspective insights, and restrained lyricism. Pieces range 600–2,500 words.
Sections:
- Opening: Short, vivid personal essays (600–1,200 words).
- Field Notes: Nature- and place-based observations (400–1,000 words).
- Interlude: Flash nonfiction and prose poems (100–400 words).
- Dispatches: Reader-submitted short reflections (200–600 words).
- Conversations: Interviews with writers or thinkers about attention, craft, and slow observation.
Submission Guidelines (suggested):
- Simultaneous submissions allowed; notify if accepted.
- Standard manuscript format, 12-pt serif font, double-spaced.
- Include a 50–100 word bio and a 1–2 sentence pitch.
- Response time: 6–8 weeks.
Ideal Reader: Adults who enjoy contemplative, craft-focused nonfiction—readers seeking calm, thoughtful essays and encouragement to notice the ordinary.
Editorial Mission: To foreground small details and quiet acts of attention as sources of meaning, offering a space for patient, well-crafted writing that invites reflection rather than spectacle.
Design & Aesthetic: Minimal, warm typography; muted color palette; generous margins and photography that emphasizes texture and light.
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