Woman Scream Call For Submissions 2025



For the past fifteen years, the cultural international Woman Scream cause (Grito de Mujer), in collaboration with the Women Poets International Movement (MPI), has created books, anthologies, and collective compilations rooted in solidarity to women and girls rights around the world.

This time, the call is open for participation in one printed volume, which will include the categories of short story, visual arts, and poetry.


This special edition welcomes women and men over the age of 18, from any part of the world, who wish to contribute their voice or their art with sensitivity and respect, based on the themes described below.

Participation is free, as a way to give creative visibility to the urgent issues affecting so many women and girls today.

Each person may submit to one, two, or all three categories, but only one work per category will be accepted.

The selection process will be careful and thorough. We will choose submissions that genuinely reflect the values and purpose of Woman Scream.

We wish you the best of luck, and we thank you for your support.


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Poetry Category
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We are looking for poems related to migrant women and girls: their journey, struggles, resilience, contributions, and challenges in new frontiers. Poems should deeply and humanely explore the multiple realities migrant women face: displacement, loss, uprooting, struggle, hope, and/or rebirth. 


Requirements:

•    One poem in English or translated into English (min. 15 lines, max. 3 pages).
•    It must not have been included in previous Woman Scream anthologies.
•    Mini-poems and texts written in all caps will not be accepted.
•    Content must be suitable for all audiences, with no graphic violence or explicit language.
•    The poem may be unpublished or previously published.
•    Articles, prose poetry, and essays will not be accepted.


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Short Story Category 
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For our first short story compilation, we are looking for brief narratives with a feminist perspective that highlight the various forms of violence faced by women and girls around the world, including abuse, discrimination, imposed silence, as well as their resistance, strength, and/or healing processes. We value submissions that, with empathy and respect, both denounce injustice and uplift. We prefer hopeful narratives, but all well-written proposals are welcome.


Requirements:

•    A short story (min. half a page, max. 3 pages), written in English or translated into English.
•    It must be original and not have appeared in other Woman Scream anthologies.
•    Content must be suitable for all audiences, with no graphic violence or explicit language.
•    Works written in prose poetry, articles, and essays will not be accepted.


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Visual Art
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Categories: Painting, illustration, digital art, and drawing.


•    Submit a link to a digital portfolio with up to five (5) high-resolution pieces (300 DPI). 
•    The images should depict female figures or scenes that evoke the strength, dignity, identity, or resilience of women and girls in any context, or represent the themes of this call. 
•    Not previously published in our anthologies.
•    Non-offensive content only, with no graphic violence or explicit sexuality.


Cover Art


•    The cover of the book may be selected from the submitted artworks, among the pieces that truly represent the spirit of the project. As compensation for participation, all selected artworks will be featured on the book, along with the artist’s photo, short bio, and social media links.


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SUBMISSION OF MATERIAL
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Fill out the submission form located at the bottom of this call under the pink arrow

•    For poetry and short stories, complete the information requested. Copy and paste your text in the indicated area of the form, review everything, and click submit.

•    For visual art, provide a link to your album via Google Drive, Dropbox, personal website, or similar, containing:

1.    Five (5) images in .jpeg or .png format at 300 DPI. 
2.    A good quality photo of yourself.
3.    A brief, non-formatted biography (in Word), including your social media handles and/or website. (No PDF, please).
    
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Submission Confirmation 
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After clicking the submit button, you will receive an automatic confirmation message. This will be your only confirmation. Please pay attention. 

No responses will be sent via email, and submissions through other means will not be accepted.

Each person may submit only one entry per category. 

Please review your submission carefully before finalizing. You will not be able to resend it.


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Submission Deadline
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Deadline: Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. (NY time)

The list of selected participants will be published before the end of 2025 on our social media and website.

We will only communicate with selected participants. Book details will be posted on our website at a later date. 

We will select from the best submissions that meet the stated criteria. We reserve the right to admission. 

By submitting their work, each participant automatically accepts the terms of this call. 


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Book, Copies, and Printing 
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The selected works will be published in a commemorative book. This volume will be available for print-on-demand purchase via Amazon.com. Links will be posted on the festival’s website and social media, along with the book details.

Participation is free and open to all, with no obligation to purchase a copy unless the participant wishes to do so. All contributions will help impulse and promote the cause’s projects. The WS project does not offer additional compensation beyond the promotion of the submitted work through all means at its disposal. 

Creators retain all rights to their work after publication.

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