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Hello, hello! Today is the final day to submit a piece of fiction, nonfiction, criticism, or poetry for consideration in our fourth issue. We accept submissions electronically (see the Call for Entries for further details), so all it takes is the magical click of a button. We look forward to seeing your lovely language, your tall tales, your astute cultural observations!

Many thanks, and happy submitting.

Yours,

The Editors

Submit! Submit!

Dear friends,

We are now accepting submissions for our fourth issue! Please send us your damned finest writing in nonfiction, poetry, criticism, or fiction. Submissions close on September 30, a date that hastens upon us like sleep, the desire for cheese, and the spectre of Ichabod Crane.

See our call for entries. Drink Ovaltine. Submit today!

Yours,
The Editors

PS: Hot Metal Bridge now has a Facebook group. That’s right. Join it.

Our spring submission deadline is so soon, you can smell it: like that strange perfume your grandmother used to wear, like the shepherd’s pie you forgot you were reheating, like the rugby player who chose to sit next to you on the bus on the rainest day of the year.

Luckily for you, Hot Metal Bridge is both more fortunate and more attractive than a slack-jawed neanderthal. Also, as an online magazine, it has no odor to speak of.

Submit! Submit quickly! And make it good.

Yours,
Kelly and Ashleigh

Like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, like Oprah’s inevitable weight gain, like warmer weather, eventually, in Pittsburgh, our spring submission deadline descends upon us! In less than two weeks, on February 25, 2008, we’ll lock ourselves in dark rooms and begin to make our publication decisions.

We’ve received some impressive submissions already, but we’re still waiting for you, o unheralded genius, to send us your work. Check out the call for entries and send your most brilliant words to the appropriate genre editor.

We can’t wait to read what you’ve written.

Best,
Kelly Ramsey and Ashleigh Pedersen
Co-Editors in Chief