SUBMISSIONS: THE MOMMY ISSUE

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About issue one

Issue 1: The Mommy Issue seeks to explore the mystique of “mommy issues” and the realms of motherhood in contemporary society. Palatable experiences of love, sacrifice, adoration, but also less discussed, underrepresented, and taboo experiences—guilt, generational trauma, abandonment, mental illness, violence, sexuality, repulsion, and restriction. 

From expressions of grief to societal analysis, we welcome you to explore with us by submitting your own writing, art, and/or creative work.

Examples of possible submissions ideas:

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The deadline to submit work is November 7, 2025. Please read the criteria for submissions to ensure your content follows our requirements.

We read and consider every single pitch. We will reply to you ASAP, but appreciate your patience as we take time to review your submission.

If you’re unsure or reluctant to submit your work, please don’t be afraid to DM us or email us at info@boyfriendmade.com. Additionally, we encourage you to take the risk! We love seeing how artists, writers, and creatives are capable of stretching a theme and interpreting the content.

Literary

All literary submissions must be sent in Word, Google Doc, or PDF. 

Literary submissions must include an author statement for each submission.

Please typeset using a neutral font and 9pt-12pt size.

Short stories, personal essays, anecdotes: Minimum of 500 words, maximum of ~3,000 words.

Opinion, critique, analysis, research, ect: minimum of 600 words, maximum of 3,000 words, with citations/sources, if applicable.

Poetry and prose: a minimum of three stanzas

Visual ​

Visual submissions must include an artist statement for each submission.

Please reference the following resolution expectations before submitting.

Photography (including photography of the artwork, installation, or performance): Taken at 300 pixels per inch (ppi) or greater.

Digital Artwork: 300 dots per inch (dpi) or greater

Scans: taken at 600dpi or greater

Video: 1080p or greater

Artificially increased resolution (going into Photoshop and increasing the dpi) will be rejected, or we will ask you to resubmit.

If there are barriers that prevent you from working within these guidelines, please do not hesitate to reach out as we can help figure out accommodations. Libraries, tool libraries, camera shops, universities, and local non-profits often have resources, rentable equipment, and specialists to help.

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