Sara Castaneda is up as this week’s Between the Stacks interview on how to see self-doubt as evidence of brilliance. Read the full interview here.
All month, we’ve been walking with our imposter. We’ve traced its boundaries, decoded its whispers, and learned how to turn that fear into fuel. The shadow was never proof of failure. It was proof of our brilliance.
If we waited to feel ready, we’d never make anything that matters.
Fear is not the enemy. It’s the spark that drives us to create work that resonates.
Our goal was never to silence the imposter. It was to listen. Those brave enough to face their imposter shadow soon discover it’s a compass, pointing directly toward the work that scares them most… the work that matters most.
When we stop trying to cure self-doubt, we discover its true purpose: it keeps us humble, curious, and real.
That’s why your work matters.
The world doesn’t need perfect creators.
It needs courageous ones.
It needs you.
What Comes After the Shadow
Every time you outgrow your shadow, it expands. That’s not failure, It’s evolution.
You’ve done the inner work.
You’ve learned to partner with your imposter.
Now comes the outer call: to use your light for something larger.
Because when we own our creative power, we become forces of healing and resistance in a world that desperately needs both. Every poem, every brushstroke, every honest act of making pushes back against apathy, automation, and despair.
To be alive is a coincidence.
To live is a choice.
We choose to live when we choose to create.
Anything else is just existing.
How to Honor the Light
Here’s a small practice to close this cycle:
Pause before you create.
Think about what you wish you could do versus what you ‘should.’Acknowledge your shadow.
Your shadow is standing upon that wish.Create anyway.
Not to prove yourself. Not to silence the doubt. Not to be perfect.
Create to express what the light feels like from inside the dark.
When you create with both parts present, the brilliance and the trembling, you create something real, something human. You create something of your own.
A Final Reflection
Now I want to hear from you! Pop into chat this week and answer this one question:
“Now that I know how to partner with my imposter, how will I use my light?”
That answer carries us into next month’s theme—Art Will Save Us—where we’ll explore how creativity becomes activism, how making becomes meaning, and how every act of art can change the world a little at a time.
Your Creative Compass: A Fear-to-Fuel Roadmap
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♻️ reprints
🟢 WEEKLY· Reedsy Prompts is open until the following Friday for short fiction between 1,000 - 3,000 words based on one of five prompts. Writers have until the following Friday at 11.59 pm EST to enter. No fee to enter and have work posted. $5 fee to be eligible for the $250 cash prize. This week’s prompt is: The Last Laugh with Peter Cameron 🎃.
https://blog.reedsy.com/creative-writing-prompts/
🟢 OCT 25 · Banshee (Banshee Press, Ireland) is open until 31 October for flash fiction (up to 1,000 words, up to 2 pieces); short story (1,000–5,000 words); poetry (up to 40 lines, up to 4 pieces); nonfiction/essay (up to 5,000 words). Professional payment: €75 for flash fiction, €250 for story, €50 per poem, €250 for essay. Reprints not allowed. Simultaneous submissions allowed. Submission method: Email.
https://bansheepress.org/submit
🟢♻️ OCT 25 · Polar Borealis Magazine (Canada) is open for short-story submissions (Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror) up to 3,000 words (prefer ~1,000 words or less); simultaneously open for cover art. Payment: CAD $10 (≤ 1,000 words) or CAD $0.01/word for up to 3,000 words. Reprints allowed. Eligibility: Canadian authors or long-term residents/landed immigrants. Submission method: Email.
https://polarborealis.ca/submission-status/
🟢 OCT 25 · FIYAH Literary Magazine (USA/Global – Black Speculative Fiction) is open for short‐fiction and poetry submissions by authors of the African diaspora. Submission method: Online form.
https://fiyahlitmag.com/submissions/
🟢 OCT 25 · Zine Machine (USA) is open until November 3 for the Winter ’26 Edit — submit up to two 8-page mini-zines in .pdf/.jpg/.png format. Honorarium: US $20; creators retain rights. Submission method: Online form.
https://zinemachine.com/submissions
🟢 OCT 25 · Ploughshares (USA) is open until November 15 for fiction (up to 6,500 words), nonfiction (up to 6,500 words), poetry (3–5 pages); long-form issue accepts prose up to 15,000 words or poetry up to 6–10 pages. Payment: US $45/printed page (min $90/title, max $450/author). First serial rights. Submission method: Online.
https://pshares.org/product/manuscript-submission/
🟢 OCT 25 · The Spectacle (USA) is open for fiction (≤ 5,000 words), nonfiction (≤ 5,000 words), poetry (up to 3 pieces/8 pages), and art submissions. Payment: US $50 honorarium. Reprints not accepted. Simultaneous submissions allowed. Submission method: Online.
https://thespectacle.wustl.edu/?page_id=119
🟢 OCT 25 · Variant Literature (USA) is open until Dec 4 for fiction (1,250–5,500 words), poetry (up to 5 poems / 10 pages), or flash/micro-series (750–1,250 words). Payment: US $10 per accepted piece. Reprints not allowed. Submission method: Online form via Submittable.
https://variantlit.com/submit/
🟢 OCT 25 · Griffith Review (Australia) is open for submissions of nonfiction, fiction and poetry responding to a themed edition (fiction/ non-fiction generally to ~4,000 words). Payment: AUD $0.75/word for prose; AUD $200 per poem. Submission method: Online.
https://duotrope.com/magazine/griffith-review-1391
🔴 OCT 25 · The Stygian Lepus Magazine closes October 25, 2025 for dark fiction, serialized dark fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, articles, and art. Token payment: $5 USD. Reprints allowed (3-month exclusivity). No simultaneous submissions. Submit via email.
https://stygianlepus.com/submissions/
⭐ OCT 25 · Bi-Weekly Open Mic Night [rescheduled] Join host Jordan Francis for a NeighborHub community open mic every other Sunday at 8 pm EST. Prose and poetry readings welcome. A welcoming and supportive group that encourages creative growth. For members of the Authortunities NeighborHub. Membership is free.
https://www.authortunitieshub.com
⭐ OCT 25-26 · The BookFest Fall 2025 a free Livestream Event featuring Keynotes, Panel Discussions, Conversations and Segments for the Reading and Writing Communities. an online event bringing readers, writers and publishing communities together. Free to attend, virtual.
⭐ OCT 26 · Rattlecast livestreams, is part interview and open mic with a prompt-based open mic. Hangout with Rattle editor Timothy Green and Katie Dozier. Each Rattlecast begins with an interview, a writing prompt, and poets reading from the last week’s prompt. | Rattlecast at 8 pm EST.
🔴 OCT 30 · Mythaxis Magazine – Autumn Window closes for speculative and crime fiction (1,000–5,000 words) submitted during their October window. Payment: €0.01/word (min €20). Simultaneous submissions accepted; no reprints.
https://mythaxis.co.uk/submissions.html
🟢♻️ OCT 31 · Rat Bag Lit (USA) is open for “Scary Santa” micro-fiction (up to 300 words). Payment: USD $0.01/word (up to max $3). Reprints allowed (in Short Story category); submit as .docx via email.
https://ratbaglit.com/submission-guidelines/
🔴♻️ OCT 31 · Pharmacopeia Obscura from JayHenge Publishing is closing for speculative fiction submissions (flash to ~12,000 words). Send your short stories, sci-fi, fantasy, or hybrid works before the window ends. Payment is $5 per 1,000 words. Reprints are accepted, and multiple/simultaneous submissions are welcome. Submission method: email your story and short query to editor@jayhenge.com with the anthology title and word count in the subject line.
https://www.jayhenge.com/callforstories.html
🔴 OCT 31 · Banshee (Banshee Press, Ireland) is closing October 31 for flash fiction (up to 1,000 words, up to 2 pieces); short story (1,000–5,000 words); poetry (up to 40 lines, up to 4 pieces); nonfiction/essay (up to 5,000 words). Professional payment: €75 for flash fiction, €250 for story, €50 per poem, €250 for essay. Reprints not allowed. Simultaneous submissions allowed. Submission method: Email.
https://bansheepress.org/submit
🔴♻️ OCT 31 · Polar Borealis Magazine (Canada) is closing October 31 for short-story submissions (Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror) up to 3,000 words (prefer ~1,000 words or less); simultaneously open for cover art. Payment: CAD $10 (≤ 1,000 words) or CAD $0.01/word for up to 3,000 words. Reprints allowed. Eligibility: Canadian authors or long-term residents/landed immigrants. Submission method: Email.
https://polarborealis.ca/submission-status/
🔴 OCT 31 · T Paulo Urcanse Prize for Literary Excellence is closing for fiction, nonfiction & poetry submissions. This is your final call — submit your short stories, essays, or poems before the window ends. First prize: USD $250. Payment ranges from semi-pro to professional. Submit by email; check full guidelines on the contest page.
https://highhorse.blog/t-paulo-urcanse-prize-for-literary-excellence/
🔴 OCT 31 · Rattle Magazine’s “Poets Respond” challenge calls for poems inspired by “a news story or public event from the previous week, and has been written in the time since.” Selected poems will appear as the Sunday poem at Rattle.com which appear to over 10,000 people via RSS feed and daily email service. Poets will receive $100 and a free print magazine subscription. Each week’s deadline is Friday midnight PST.
https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/30232/poets-respond-online
🔴 OCT 31 · Apex Magazine Monthly Flash Fiction Contest Submissions close to all for speculative flash fiction at midnight. Winner will be announced no later than the 15th of the following month and be paid $0.08/word or $10, whichever is more, and published on the Apex Magazine Patreon as an exclusive the month following and will be included in the forthcoming issue of Apex Magazine.
https://apexbookcompany.moksha.io/publication/apex-magazine-flash-fiction
🔴 OCT 31 · Renaissance Press: AfriCANthology II closes for short fiction (2,500–4,000 words, any genre) exploring the Black experience in Canada. Open exclusively to Black writers who are Canadian citizens or residents. Payment: $200 CDN per accepted story. Simultaneous and multiple submissions allowed; no reprints. Submit via email as a Word document.
https://www.africanthology.ca/submit
🔴 OCT 31 · Short Story Substack closes for submissions of short stories (any genre, 6–10,000 words). Payment: Base pay $100 plus 50% of subscription revenue. One winner per month. Reprints accepted if distribution rights are available. Submit via email.
https://shortstory.substack.com
🔴 OCT 31 · New Writing Scotland is closing for original short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, travel writing, memoir, graphic artwork (monochrome), screenplays, or creative essays by writers resident in Scotland or Scots by birth, upbringing, or inclination. Maximum combined length: 3,500 words (or up to four poems; one prose piece). Payment: £50 for first published page, £25 per additional page. Simultaneous submissions are allowed. Submission method: Submittable.
https://duotrope.com/magazine/new-writing-scotland-3131
🔴 OCT 31 · Split Lip Magazine is closed for tip jar submissions in fiction, flash, memoir, poetry, interviews/reviews, and micro reviews. Payment: $75 (fiction, flash, memoir, poetry), $50 (interviews/reviews), $25 (micro reviews). Submit via Submittable.
https://splitlipthemag.com/submit
NOVEMBER
🟢 NOV 1 · khōréō (USA/Global – speculative fiction by immigrant & diaspora authors) is open for fiction and translated fiction on the theme “Revolutions” (short story ≤ 5,000 words; prefer ≤ 3,500 words). Payment: US $0.10/word. Reprints not allowed. Submission method: Online.
https://www.khoreomag.com/submissions/
🟢 NOV 1 · BookLife is open until December 1 for submissions of visually splendid books and inspirational titles for their Indie Spotlight feature, a thematic roundup of self-published books both online and in print in Publishers Weekly magazine. Each Indie Spotlight is open to all types of books as long as they match the month’s topic. Submissions close for self-published books on world and military history.
https://booklife.com/about-us/booklife-s-indie-spotlight.html
🟢🖼️ NOV 1 · Split Lip Magazine is open until November 30 for free submissions in fiction, flash, memoir, poetry, art, interviews/reviews, and micro reviews. Payment: $75 (fiction, flash, memoir, poetry, art), $50 (interviews/reviews), $25 (micro reviews). Submit via Submittable.
https://splitlipthemag.com/submit
🟢 NOV 1 · TeenQuill Writing Contest is open for poetry and play monologues from to students aged 12 to 19. Authors of selected works will receive a $50 Amazon e-gift card and publication in Kinsman Quarterly. Selected works will also be featured on its website, promoted on social media platforms, and included in printed advertisements. One student will be selected each season.
https://www.kinsmanquarterly.org/teenquill-writing-contest
🟢 NOV 1 · Write or Die Magazine is open for free submissions of essays and essays and fiction for the first week of the month. There is a $3 submission fee for the rest of the month. No fee for author interviews. “Payment is approx. $50.”
https://writeordiemag.com/submission-guidelines
🟢 NOV 1 · The Forge Literary Magazine is open for fiction and nonfiction, including flash and micro, until the free submissions quota is full. “If there is no free link, we’ve hit our quota.” Payment is for $100 flat rate, regardless of length.
https://forgelitmag.com/submit/
🟢 NOV 1 · Fahmidan Publishing is open for manuscript submissions for their print chapbooks at a maximum of 30 pages for poetry and 7500 Words for prose until November 30. Payment is 30% royalties.
https://www.fahmidan.net/publishing-submissions
🟢 NOV 1 · Rattle Magazine’s Ekphrastic Poetry Challenge opens until the last day of the month for ekphrastic poetry in response to selected visual art posted on their page. Two winners receive $100 and publication online.
https://www.rattle.com/ekphrastic/
🟢 NOV 1 · Electric Spec is open until January 15 for speculative fiction stories of “science fiction, fantasy, and the macabre” between 250 and 7000 words for their February issue. Payment is $20 per piece.
http://www.electricspec.com/Submissions.html
🟢 NOV 1 · Flame Tree Fiction Newsletter calls for monthly themed submissions from newsletter subscribers only (free to subscribe) up to 1k words for $0.08 per word USD for original fiction.
https://www.flametreepress.com/submissions/
🔴 NOV 1 · The Adroit Journal is closing for submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry (3 prose / 6 poems). Final chance to submit to this paying literary journal. Pay is USD $100 for prose $50 for poetry & enlightenments. They accept simultaneous submissions. Use Submittable.
https://theadroitjournal.org/about/submissions/
🔴♻️ NOV 1 · THEMA, a theme-related journal that serves as source material and inspiration for teachers of creative writing, is closing for fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art on the theme of “Today’s Onerous Task.” US residents submit by mail, electronic submissions for international. Payment is USD $10 for fiction under 1,000 words; $25 for longer stories, $25 for essays and $10 per piece for poems and visual art.
https://themaliterarysociety.com/submissions.html
🔴♻️ NOV 2 · Rat Bag Lit (USA) is closing November 2 for “Scary Santa” micro-fiction (up to 300 words). Payment: USD $0.01/word (up to max $3). Reprints allowed; submit as .docx via email.
https://ratbaglit.com/submission-guidelines/
🔴 NOV 3 · Zine Machine (USA) is closing soon for the Winter ’26 Edit — submit up to two 8-page mini-zines in .pdf/.jpg/.png format. Honorarium: US $20; creators retain rights. Submission method: Online form.
https://zinemachine.com/submissions
🔴♻️ NOV 3 · Collaborature Monthly Contest is open until the 17th of the month for fiction and poetry “written by more than one author or include a collaboration of two people (i.e., art and poetry).” Reprints are allowed. Payment is $20 USD.
https://collaborature.blogspot.com/p/contests.html
⭐ NOV 3–7 · Author Nation Live 2025 is a five‑day live conference and reader expo in Las Vegas, NV (Horseshoe Hotel & Casino), uniting indie authors and readers worldwide. Across four full days of programming (Nov 3–6), enjoy 90+ educational sessions spanning craft, marketing, mindset, audio/podcast, IP expansion, AI & automation, plus a Vendor Expo and networking events. Highlights include keynote addresses by Andrew Davis (Opening Session) and James Patterson (Closing Keynote), plus the “Story Wars” live storytelling showdown. On Nov 7, attend Reader Nation, featuring book signings and interactions with over 200 authors. General ticket pricing starts around $600 with digital access available for $199 (includes recordings + live Q&As). Room block rates are $142–182/night plus resort fees.
https://www.authornation.live/
🟢 NOV 4 · The Stinging Fly (Summer 2026 Issue) is open until November 18 for submissions of previously unpublished short fiction, novel extracts, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Writers may submit in only one category per period. For general poetry, submit up to 3 poems in a single file; for the Featured Poet slot, submit 6–8 poems. Submissions must be made via Submittable; simultaneous submissions are not accepted. Payment is €50 per magazine page, with a minimum of €350 and a maximum of €1,250 for fiction and nonfiction; €75 minimum per poem; Featured Poets receive €450. All accepted work will also be published in their online archive. The submission portal will be active during the window.
https://stingingfly.org/submissions/
🔴 NOV 7 · Rattle Magazine’s “Poets Respond” challenge calls for poems inspired by “a news story or public event from the previous week, and has been written in the time since.” Selected poems will appear as the Sunday poem at Rattle.com which appear to over 10,000 people via RSS feed and daily email service. Poets will receive $100 and a free print magazine subscription. Each week’s deadline is Friday midnight PST.
https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/30232/poets-respond-online
🟢 NOV 7 · Apex Magazine Monthly Flash Fiction Contest Submissions open to all for speculative flash fiction until the last day of the month at midnight. Winner will be announced no later than the 15th of the following month and be paid $0.08/word or $10, whichever is more and published on the Apex Magazine Patreon as an exclusive the month following and will be included in the forthcoming issue of Apex Magazine.
https://apexbookcompany.moksha.io/publication/apex-magazine-flash-fiction
⭐ NOV 7 · First Friday – Third Thursday Quick Read features 6 authors each reading a selection of speculative fiction for 8 minutes. There will be time for questions & answers at the end and a giveaway from the authors. This free event hosted by Strong Women – Strange Worlds features Sylvie Cathrall, Brenda W. Clough, Chelsea Conradt, K. J. Harrowick, Lindz McLeod, and Cheryl Ntumy, along with support from authors Anne Nydam and Terri Bruce. Pre-register.
https://strongwomenstrangeworlds.weebly.com/
⭐ NOV 9 · Inspirational Indie Authors podcast with the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) and Howard Lovy. Dive deep into personal stories of indie authors, understanding their pathways to success, challenges faced, and lessons learned. 1 pm GMT.
https://www.allianceindependentauthors.org/inspirational-indie-author-interviews-podcast/
⭐ NOV 9 · Bi-Weekly Open Mic Night Join The Mad Poet and host Jordan Francis for a NeighborHub community open mic every other Sunday at 8 pm EST. Prose and poetry readings welcome. A welcoming and supportive group that encourages creative growth. For members of the Authortunities NeighborHub. Membership is free.
https://www.authortunitieshub.com
⭐ NOV 9 · Rattlecast livestreams, is part interview and open mic with a prompt-based open mic. Hangout with Rattle editor Timothy Green and Katie Dozier. Each Rattlecast begins with an interview, a writing prompt, and poets reading from the last week’s prompt. | Rattlecast at 8 pm EST.
⭐ NOV 10–16 · Kauai Writers Conference 2025 is a week‑long writing immersion on the stunning island of Kauai, Hawaii, combining small‑group master classes and a shorter conference session. From November 10–13, attendees choose intensive Master Classes (fiction, memoir, poetry, screenwriting) with top-tier faculty. The main conference runs November 14–16 in Lihue at the Royal Sonesta Kauai Resort on Kalapaki Beach. Highlights include craft & business panels, agent pitch sessions, and publishing consultations. Full-week access starts around $795, with a Story Summit discount bringing the price closer to $636; master classes and manuscript critique options are available à la carte.
https://kauaiwritersconference.com/
⭐ DEC 13 · Annual Holiday Extravaganza features multiple authors sharing speculative fiction readings, games, and giveaways in a day-long celebration of imagination and community. There will be time for questions & answers, festive fun, and author interactions throughout. This free virtual event hosted by Strong Women – Strange Worlds brings together writers and readers for a joyful literary holiday experience. Pre-register.
https://strongwomenstrangeworlds.weebly.com/
⭐ NOV 13 · HWA-NY Galactic Terrors Settle in for another spine-tingling evening with the Horror Writers Association NY Chapter’s monthly online reading series, Galactic Terrors. This November, hosts Carol Gyzander and James Chambers welcome authors Rebecca Baum, Philip Fracassi, and Teel James Glenn for live readings, conversation, and a Q&A that dives into the craft of horror and dark fiction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aX14Yei1Fc
🔴 NOV 14 · Rattle Magazine’s “Poets Respond” challenge calls for poems inspired by “a news story or public event from the previous week, and has been written in the time since.” Selected poems will appear as the Sunday poem at Rattle.com which appear to over 10,000 people via RSS feed and daily email service. Poets will receive $100 and a free print magazine subscription. Each week’s deadline is Friday midnight PST.
https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/30232/poets-respond-online
🔴 NOV 15 · The Spectacle (USA) is closing November 15 (or when cap is met) for fiction (≤ 5,000 words), nonfiction (≤ 5,000 words), poetry (up to 3 pieces/8 pages), and art submissions. Payment: US $50 honorarium. Reprints not accepted. Simultaneous submissions allowed. Submission method: Online.
https://thespectacle.wustl.edu/?page_id=119
🔴 NOV 15 · Ploughshares (USA) is closing Nov 15 for fiction (up to 6,500 words), nonfiction (up to 6,500 words), poetry (3–5 pages); long-form issue accepts prose up to 15,000 words or poetry up to 6–10 pages. Payment: US $45/printed page (min $90/title, max $450/author). First serial rights. Submission method: Online.
https://pshares.org/product/manuscript-submission/
🔴 NOV 15 · These Dreaming Hills Anthology is closing for original speculative fiction rooted in Central Appalachia by writers with strong regional ties. Word count: 1,000–6,000 words. Payment: professional USD $0.08/word plus contributor copy. Submission method: email.
https://duotrope.com/anthology/these-dreaming-hills-anthology-39135
⭐ NOV 16 · Rattlecast livestreams, is part interview and open mic with a prompt-based open mic. Hangout with Rattle editor Timothy Green and Katie Dozier. Each Rattlecast begins with an interview, a writing prompt, and poets reading from the last week’s prompt. | Rattlecast at 8 pm EST.
🔴♻️ NOV 17 · Collaborature Monthly Contest is closing for fiction and poetry “written by more than one author or include a collaboration of two people (i.e., art and poetry).” Reprints are allowed. Payment is $20 USD.
https://collaborature.blogspot.com/p/contests.html
🔴 NOV 18 · The Stinging Fly (Summer 2026 Issue) closes submissions for previously unpublished short fiction, novel extracts, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Writers may submit in only one category per period. For general poetry, submit up to 3 poems in a single file; for the Featured Poet slot, submit 6–8 poems. Submissions must be made via Submittable; simultaneous submissions are not accepted. Payment is €50 per magazine page, with a minimum of €350 and a maximum of €1,250 for fiction and nonfiction; €75 minimum per poem; Featured Poets receive €450. All accepted work will also be published in their online archive.
https://stingingfly.org/submissions/
🔴 NOV 21 · Rattle Magazine’s “Poets Respond” challenge calls for poems inspired by “a news story or public event from the previous week, and has been written in the time since.” Selected poems will appear as the Sunday poem at Rattle.com which appear to over 10,000 people via RSS feed and daily email service. Poets will receive $100 and a free print magazine subscription. Each week’s deadline is Friday midnight PST.
https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/30232/poets-respond-online
⭐ NOV 22 · Masterclass on Pitching and Selling Stories with Jonathan Maberry
Learn how to craft and pitch your novel, comic, or short story in this 3-hour online masterclass with New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry. For $50, you’ll explore how to present your work to editors and agents while mastering persuasive pitching, market awareness, and confidence in the submission process. From building the perfect elevator pitch to understanding what publishers want and how to follow up professionally, you’ll walk away with the tools to get your stories noticed and sold.
https://www.jonathanmaberry.com/classes-workshops.cfm





Thanks for this insightful post. I definitely feel called out yet stronger for it. I have been walking into the light through writing my memoir, opening up about who I am so I can release it's power over me.