Archives for September 2025| blackfoxlitmag.com
I began writing for radio drama, so for me, dialogue is everything. Music, sound effects, and silence also contribute to audio plays, but the main ingredient is dialogue. When I read fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, I’m attracted by the dialogue...Read More| Black Fox Literary Magazine
Black Fox Literary Magazine’s literary agent feedback program, Agent Alchemy, is back! | Black Fox Literary Magazine
Archives for August 2025| blackfoxlitmag.com
In this edition of Inside the Den, we’re highlighting Alex Wollinka, one of our fiction, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction readers. For the past two years, Alex has been a steady and insightful presence on the Black Fox editorial team....Read More| Black Fox Literary Magazine
I was elated when I received an acceptance for my short story “Casey.” But seeing the critique that followed, I was horrified to learn this story housed an entire menagerie of unwanted editorial pets—words, phrases, and grammatical constructions. | Black Fox Literary Magazine
In this edition of Inside the Den, we’re featuring Liana Johnson, a dedicated member of our fiction team who recently marked her second year reading submissions for Black Fox. Whether she’s diving into full-length stories or bite-sized flash fiction, Liana...Read More| Black Fox Literary Magazine
In And Then She Fell: A Novel, Alicia Elliott explores the complexities of identity, motherhood, and intergenerational trauma through a dreamlike narrative—often occupying the space between the physical and spiritual world. Set in Toronto, Ontario, Alice, a young Indigenous woman grapples with what seems to be postpartum depression, cultural dislocation, and the inheritance of familial grief. As much...Read More| Black Fox Literary Magazine
Can we have your attention, please? We finally have the results ready for our 2025 Winter Prize with theme, Rise or Ruin! As usual, you all have blown us away. The Black Fox team had the best time reading these submissions and we were all very impressed. We will always be so glad that you all found the courage to send your work in to us and it’s something we will never take lightly. A gigantic thank you to all the writers who submitted their fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for us to conside...| Black Fox Literary Magazine
For this edition of Inside the Den, we’re shining the spotlight on Lillian Morton, who recently celebrated two years as a poetry reader with Black Fox. In that time, she’s become an essential part of our team—not only bringing her...Read More| Black Fox Literary Magazine
For this edition of Inside the Den, we’re pleased to introduce Alexander Lazarus Wolff, a poetry reader who has been volunteering with Black Fox Literary Magazine for the past two years. A gifted poet in his own right, Alexander brings to the submission queue a sharp eye for precision and emotional resonance. With experience as both a writer and editor, he approaches each poem with a deep appreciation for voice, image, and originality—looking not just for good work, but for pieces that ca...| Black Fox Literary Magazine
Many writers today present haiku as free verse, covering a myriad of subjects. Although many readers, myself included, enjoy modern haiku verses, I feel there is greater gentleness and artistic challenge when composing haiku using a traditional format. | Black Fox Literary Magazine