Toylit publishes anti-news: that is, literature that rejects the conventional, reactionary standards in journalism. Toylit seeks verse and has a soft spot for short fiction.Literary submissions only. Expository/Journalistic submissions will be rejected, regardless of quality.All submissions should be in the body of the e-mail. Submissions that do not conform with this standard will be rejected.Enclose a bio of up to 100 words if you wish, especially links to past work.By submitting to Toylit, you agree to give us First Serial Rights if you are accepted. I'm willing to negotiate this for exceptional cases, but don't waste my time.Read more about the guidelines here: http://www.duotrope.com/Interview.aspx?id=5378 ps: Some of you are submitting verse and prose without any attention to Toylit's theme. I'm glad to publish a great poem or story, but not many people can write those. You can increase your odds of acceptance by writing anti-news; a literary composition that riffs off the news. If you don't know what anti-news means, you should read Toylit until you do.toylitpaper at gmail.com