Lion Lounge Press will be returning with new titles in 2010.
All submissions are to be sent to submissions@thelionlounge.com.

If you have any questions pertaining to the submission process, copyright or author fees, have a look at this FAQ page, and if an answer isn't to be found there, just drop us an email.


The Companion Goes Global!

Building on the success of its first-ever title, The Lounge Companion: A Collection of European Creative Writing, Lion Lounge Press will be publishing a sequel - of a global, rather than European, nature - in March of 2010. So if you're both a Creative Writer, and consider yourself part of, well, the world, then you're elligible for submission. As before, there are no thematical restrictions. All themes, thoughts, and ideas are welcome.

Prose Criteria: a maximum of 3 short stories, of no more than 2,500 words each
Poetry Criteria: a maximum of 5 poems on no more than 5 pages in total
Submission Deadline: 31st December 2009
Lion Lounge Press is no longer accepting submissions for this publication.

Email your submissions as MS Word document (.doc) attachments, and state 'Prose,' or 'Poetry' in the subject line respectively.
You're more than welcome to submit both prose and poetry, though please submit them separately.


The Lion sinks its Teeth into Globe-trotting!

Lion Lounge Press is planning for a plethora of publications to be printed and bound in the not-too-distant future, and first onto the press is a collection of Travel Writing. Short stories and poetry detailing your best, or worst - in any event your most publishable - travel anecdotes, both real and fictional, are to be submitted for our razor-sharp editorial scrutiny.

Prose Criteria: a maximum of 3 short stories, of no more than 2,500 words each
Poetry Criteria: a maximum of 5 poems on no more than 5 pages in total
Publication Date: t.b.a.

Email your submissions as MS Word document (.doc) attachments, and state 'Travel Prose,' or 'Travel Poetry' in the subject line respectively. You're more than welcome to submit both prose and poetry, though please submit them separately.






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