Top 10 Reasons to submit your work to Slippery Elm!

We do a slick, quality print publication.  Print still has prestige, and our issue is great to hold in your hands. Be read!  Every issue receives a print run of 500-700 copies and an initial mailing in the hundreds, so you know your work will show up in someone else’s…

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Jennifer Pullen to judge in Prose!

Jennifer Pullen will judge in Prose for the 2020 Slippery Elm Prize! Jennifer grew up in Chewelah Washington, running wild in the forest, before getting her BA in English from Whitworth University and her MFA from Eastern Washington University. She got her PhD from Ohio University, and now lives and…

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