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  1. We invite participants to send us your highest-quality short stories, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and art. HOW TO SUBMIT: We are currently accepting online submissions through eleventhhour@binghamton.edu. Simultaneous submissions are permitted, but please notify us if your work is accepted elsewhere.

  2. We are open to submissions! Send your work to eleventhhour@binghamton.edu. Check out our SUBMIT page to learn more about our prose guidelines. Our current submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, or 200 submissions, whichever comes first.

  3. As part of our commitment to fostering a strong and inclusive literary community, Eleventh Hour Literary is invested in a transparent peer review process. All submissions to Eleventh Hour Literary are read blindly by a minimum of two editors. Published works are vetted by the entire editorial team. First round form rejection letters are sent…

  4. 1 day ago · Fiction. To do something at the eleventh hour is to accomplish a task at the last possible moment. The origins of the phrase are unknown, although there is some indication it may come from a Bible parable or simply from the idea of the eleventh hour being close to the twelve o’clock hour at midnight signaling the end of a day. This week write ...

  5. Sep 17, 2024 · This statistical information is an aggregation of submission data provided by our members. The more data we have the more accurate our numbers will be so please be sure to log all of your submissions here and not just your rejections or acceptances.

  6. The Eleventh Hour. The heartbreaking new picture book from Montreal illustrator Jacques Goldstyn is dedicated to George Lawrence Price, a Nova Scotia–born infantryman who died on a First World War battlefield at 10:58 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918 – literally minutes before the armistice that ended the war. In The Eleventh Hour, Goldstyn ...

  7. Eleventh Hour Literary is the journal of perseverance. The writers we want to publish have sat with their work for a substantial length of time; they have taken their rejections into consideration and have actively worked on their narratives before sending them to us.