Fall 2015 Submission Deadline

Qua Literary and Fine Arts magazine is currently reviewing pieces for our upcoming issue. Send us your best original prose, poetry, art, and media. Please review the guidelines carefully prior to submitting; our guidelines can be found here. The deadline for consideration in our fall issue is September 28th at 11:59 PM.

Events

2022-2023 Launch Party! Saturday, May 20th from 5:00-6:30 PM @ UM-Flint’s Marian E. Wright Writing Center It’s finally time for us to celebrate all of the hard work that goes into making a magazine with a launch party for our Fall 2022 and Winter 2023 issues. Come celebrate local writers and artists and pick up … Continue reading Events

Winter 2014

Table of Contents Autumn, by Rachel Stock-Lignitiz From My Window, by Kathleen Tighe The Scout, by Herb Bursch A Song for the Arsenal, by Dallas Woodward Conform, by Kaleigh Rodgerson Blasé, by Erik Potere “Scrambled Eggs”, by David Allen Strunk Swill, by Amy Conger Being Written, by Austin Feehan The Running Script, by Ha Li Grayscale … Continue reading Winter 2014

Videos

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About

Qua is the University of Michigan-Flint’s student-run literary and fine arts magazine. Currently, we accept submissions for fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual arts. Our mission is to promote the work of writers and artists in the Flint and surrounding areas. Qua Literary and Fine Arts Magazine favors lucid and robust writing that captures the … Continue reading About

Winter 2013

Table of Contents Poetry .22 Hornet, by Herb Bursch Death to the Death of Leaves, by Michael kaminski The Funeral, by Amanda Worley Departure, by Jade Bell 1980 December, by Cathy Amboy Thanks for Shooting Spoonfuls, by Nic Custer The Nail Biters, by Jennifer Justice Yellow Lawns, by Nikki Roulo Neighborhood Cats</strong, by Amy Anderson … Continue reading Winter 2013