Submit your poetry, prose or art

Red Weather, the annual literary journal edited and designed by students at Minnesota State University Moorhead, wants your most polished poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, one-act plays, and visual art (photographs, illustrations, graphics, drawings, paintings, or other media) for inclusion in our thirty-third issue, Red Weather 2014. Submission period ends February 22, 2014. www.mnstate.edu/redweather/submit.aspx

Call for submissions for Red Weather

Red Weather is looking for submissions for their 34th issue that will come out in Spring 2014. They publish only literary and artistic works by MSUM students, faculty, employees, visiting artists and alumni. The submission period opens this Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, and runs through Feb. 15, 2014. Like them on Facebook, and submit your best creative work for a […]

Red Weather submissions now being accepted

Red Weather, the annual literary journal edited and designed by students at MSUM is seeking poetry, prose, and/or visual art (photos, drawings, illustrations, paintings, prints, and any creative work that can be presented in an image file) for inclusion in its thirty-second issue, Red Weather 2013. This year marks fifty years since MSUM’s first lit journal. In honor of this […]

MSUM’s Red Weather accepting submissions

Red Weather, the annual literary journal edited and designed by students at Minnesota State University Moorhead, is seeking poetry, prose, and/or visual art for inclusion in its thirty-second issue, Red Weather 2013. This year marks fifty years of literary journals at MSUM. In honor of this milestone, they want to make it the best edition yet. To do this, they […]

Ron Frannea’s work is broadcast on KAXE radio

Ron Frannea, an adjunct faculty member teaching in the English Department, had his poem broadcast on the program, The Beat, on KAXE Radio (Brainerd and Grand Rapids). Frannea submitted the reading of his poem, “At First Glance, It’s Always the Same One Who Drives Karman Ghias”, which was first published by Red Weather (1992) and reprinted in anthology form by […]