Tin House Guidelines Information

Established: 1999

Accepts Email Submissions: no

Website URL: http://tinhouse.com/

Twitter: @Tin_House

Description: Tin House is a literary print and online magazine. It is also a book publisher as the independent press Tin House Books.

Editor(s): Rob Spillman

Needs: Tin House has regular themed issues and looks for "any and every angle on those themes." The summer and winter issues are not themed.

Length: 10,000 word limit on sotires and essays.

Payment: Tin House Magazine is a paying market although exact details are not given in the submissions guidelines. Tim House Online does pay in cash. It pays in free books and magazines.

How to Submit: Tin House uses Submittable to manage its submissions. Simultaneous submissions are accepted but notify them promptly if your work is accepted elsewhere.

Guidelines Url: https://tinhouse.submittable.com/submit

Status: NPR reports that Tin House will cease publishing print editions next June.

This listing was last reviewed and/or updated on 2019-01-03


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