Gordon Square Review, a publication of Literary Cleveland, holds two open readings periods each year:
- February 1 to April 1. Publication drops May 15.
- August 1 to October 1. Publication drops November 15.
GSR is paused for submissions for issue 15 (August 1 to October 1). If you have submitted to GSR for issue 15, you should have received communication directly from the current editor-in-chief.
Gordon Square Review pays writers $15 after publication.
Gordon Square Review considers works that have been previously published but are no longer available online or in-print. If work has been published on a personal blog or website, we request that it be taken down prior to publishing it.
Gordon Square Review welcomes works of translation; simultaneous submissions; writing from writers from diverse backgrounds, voices, and experiences.
Gordon Square Review encourages writers to submit poetry, fiction, or brief nonfiction. For genre specific guidelines, please see below.
- Poetry Submission. Only include one poem in your submission. We request that no cover letter or author bio be included in your submission.
- Fiction Submission. Only include one story in your submission. The word limit is 7,500 words (if fewer than 7,500 words, that is okay). We request that no cover letter or author bio be included in your submission.
- Brief Nonfiction Submission. Only include one story or essay in your submission. The word limit is 1,000 words (if fewer than 1,000 words, that is okay). We request that no cover letter or author bio be included in your submission.
FELLOWSHIP DESCRIPTION
Literary Cleveland is accepting applications for spring 2025 Amplify Fellowships. This is a paid four-month program that provides two local writers with the funding, resources, mentorship, and support to each create an interactive literary project for members of their community.
These interactive community projects may include but are not limited to: learning opportunities such as workshops or writing groups, publishing opportunities such as anthologies, site-specific writing events, community gatherings, and literature-in-public-places projects. We are especially interested in programs that engage with underrepresented groups and that do so in innovative ways. See specific examples from past Amplify Projects or from the O, Miami festival. All projects should involve the community—in other words, individual writing projects (e.g., writing your book) are not eligible.
Fellows will gain experience in literary programming, event planning, communications, and community outreach. The fellowship is hybrid with most of the work taking place remotely as well as routine in-person meetings with staff approximately once a week.
This opportunity is intended for members of historically underrepresented groups in the writing and publishing industry (defined broadly). Our goal is to 1) provide writers on the margins with pathways to become arts leaders in the region, and 2) pilot innovative new program models for communities that have been historically underserved.
RESPONSIBILITIES
— 10-15 hours per week commitment from February-May 2025 (16 weeks approximately 200 hours total)
— Design and execute an original literary project that benefits the community
— Attend regular meetings with Literary Cleveland staff
— Attend additional Literary Cleveland events and programming as part of the community
REQUIREMENTS
— Applicants must be over 18
— Applicants must live in Northeast Ohio
— Project must be completed by May 30, 2025
COMPENSATION
— $8,000.00 paid in monthly installments of $2,000.00 each
— Free one-year Literary Cleveland membership
APPLICATION DEADLINE
— December 9, 2024
Applications will be reviewed by past Amplify Fellows and Interns and will be scored based on impact (who will this support and how?), innovation (how does it break new ground?), and feasibility (how accomplishable is it?). Applicants will be selected by mid-January 2025 and will begin working with Literary Cleveland in early February 2025.
INFO SESSION
Attend a free virtual info session on Monday, November 18 from 5-6pm via Zoom to learn more about the Amplify Fellowship program. Literary Cleveland staff will 1) explain how the Amplify Fellowship program works; 2) give an overview of the application process; and 3) provide tips for creating competitive applications. This session will be recorded and will be available for viewing afterwards.