The Hare teaches us freedom and the value of knowing when to speed up, when to slow down, and when to revisit something we may have missed.
Hare's Paw Literary Journal is limitless - representing the ability to walk between our own stillness and the world around us, identifying what matters and what intrigues us, regardless of societal demands. Hare's Paw publishes authentic, strange, soulful, and even joyful work that allows all voices to be heard. If you've ever had a hard time placing your work, consider Hare's Paw Literary Journal your home.
* Submission fees are automatically applied to journal operation costs + help aid Hare's Paw Farm.
* Olivia Thomes (Editor-in-Chief) is the only staff member. Please allow 2 months wait time before inquiring about submissions. Feedback submissions can take up to 3 months. Thank you!
The Founder and Editor in Chief at Hare's Paw Literary Journal offers 1:1 workshopping opportunities. With degrees in Literature and Creative writing, years of teaching writing under her belt, and a keen eye for potential, Olivia is excited to lend a hand to her fellow writers. Submissions are also considered for publication.
- No more than 1 poem.
- No more than 2 pages for prose.
- Include a brief cover letter in the beginning of the packet which includes:
- Goals.
- Identified struggles with the packet.
- Workshop includes one round of in-depth feedback on each poem/prose piece. This includes:
- In-line comments and suggestions throughout packet.
- Honest and thoughtful feedback in relation to themes, topics, word choice, format, and more.
The Founder and Editor in Chief at Hare's Paw Literary Journal offers 1:1 workshopping opportunities. With degrees in Literature and Creative writing, years of teaching writing under her belt, and a keen eye for potential, Olivia is excited to lend a hand to her fellow writers. Submissions are also considered for publication.
- Manuscripts of no more than 3 poems, not exceeding 4 pages.
- Manuscripts of no more than 4 pages for prose.
- Include a cover letter in the beginning of the packet which includes:
- Goals.
- Identified struggles with the packet.
- Workshop includes one round of in-depth feedback on each poem/prose piece. This includes:
- A summary of thoughts and feedback.
- In-line comments and suggestions throughout packet.
- Honest and thoughtful feedback in relation to themes, topics, word choice, format, and more.