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In 2013 Arteidolia launched an ongoing platform for artists, musicians, & poets to re-approach, re-consider, re-think visual / sound /word. We’ve been publishing essays, critical writing, interviews, conversations, art / music / book reviews, & anything in between. From 2018-2025 we published the literary journal swifts & slows: a quarterly of crisscrossings featuring poetry, collaborations, experimental engagements, translations & visual poetry. As one thing led to another, in 2021 Arteidolia Press evolved to focus primarily on giving voice to collections of poetry that push the gamut of possibilities.
Arteidolia Press is a small artist-run press based out of Ridgewood, Queens with focus on publishing collections of poetic encounters that are diverse & inventive. Experimental & intriguing. A place of intersections & fusions.
Before you go ahead and submit your work, spend some time with our books. We have a look inside link for all of them. Read the reviews. Get familiar with our style & approach. Does your work speak to what we’re doing?
Submit your manuscript in a single Microsoft Word and/or PDF document with a cover letter and a short bio. Make sure that your name is on the file. Authors retain all rights to their work. We prefer publishing only black & white text and lean away from manuscripts that have any images in color. Our books are 6″ X 9″, so be aware that manuscripts will have to be adapted to fit within these margins. We try and respond to all submissions, but it’s not always possible. If we do think your writing fits into the scope of what we publish, we will be in touch.
All our books are part of the global distribution network and can also be ordered directly from Arteidolia Press. You can also find specific titles at The Word is Change in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn; Topos Bookstore in Ridgewood, Queens; Quimby’s in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; P.I.T in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Seitan’s Helper in Bushwick, Brooklyn; Downtown Music Gallery in New York City; Wild Heartist and Big Island Bookbuyers in Hilo Hawaii, Atomic Books in Baltimore, Maryland; SUNY Jamestown Community College Bookstore; Broadside Books in Northampton; Blue Moon Books in Easthampton; and Amherst Books, Amherst, Massachusetts, West Lab & Gallery, Hive Mind Books, among others.
For information on all titles from Arteidolia Press →
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Reviews of our books have appeared in Rain Taxi Review of Books, The Wire, Off course, The London Grip, Word For/Word, periodicities, Overheard, Burlington Writer’s Workshop, Sensitive Skin Magazine, Heavy Feather Review, Olean Times Herald, Otoliths, Point of Departure, Arteidolia, Maryland Literary Review, La Banda de Fanfomas, Percorsi Musicali, Perfect Sound Forever, The Free Jazz Collective and Avant Music News.
You can contact us at:
arteidolia [at] arteidolia.com
Arteidolia is a platform for artists, musicians, & poets to re-approach, re-consider, re-think visual/sound/word. We publish essays, critical writing, experimental engagements, poetry, art/music/book/theater reviews, translations, commentary, and interviews. Submissions are considered all year round. Make sure your name is on the file. We’ll get back to you if we’d like to publish your work. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us.
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You can send submissions to:
arteidolia [at] arteidolia.com
Take a look at the anthology we published to celebrate 8 years and 26 issues of swifts & s l o w s: a quarterly of crosscrossings. The journal featured a gamut of possibilities with experimental & inventive poetry, collaborative engagements, prose, visual poetry, translations, photography, visual art, and anything in between. For now, we will not be publishing any future issues of swifts & s l o w s. You are welcome to submit your work to Arteidolia for future consideration.
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Take a look at all the past issues →
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Read an interview with the editor on Cutback: University of Montana →
Read an interview with the editor of swifts & slows on Duotrope→
Read an interview with the editor of Arteidolia Press on Duotrope →




