Bi Women Quarterly
@BiWomenQtly
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We are the longest-running bi+ women’s publication in existence, w/a global readership & global content. Read & subscribe for free at https://t.co/9XjjZ18bvN.
Boston, MA
Joined September 2017
Visibility and safety remain serious concerns even in many ‘progressive’ countries. Let queer people finally live in peace.
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Jane Barnes has published work in BWQ for more than 14 years, and has poems in Gay & Lesbian Quarterly, Ploughshares, River Styx, The Massachusetts Review, and Wrongdoing. Her work appears in the anthologies Bi Any Other Name and Getting Bi.
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Read our newest issue on our site or sign up for a free copy!
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We welcome essays, poetry, short fiction, reviews, news articles, and visual art — from a paragraph to 1500 words. (Pseudonyms welcome!) 🗓️ Deadline: November 1, 2025 📬 Submission guidelines & full call:
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Have you been supported as a bi+ person? Have you, as a bi+ woman, supported someone of a different identity? Or, if you're not bi+, how have you stood up for the bi+ community?
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🎨✍️ Submit to Bi Women Quarterly! Our Winter 2026 theme is “Allies & Accomplices.” We’re looking for writing and visual art that explores how we show up for each other—whether through allyship, accompliceship, or both.
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🎨✍️ Submit to Bi Women Quarterly! Our Winter 2026 theme is “Allies & Accomplices.” We’re looking for writing and visual art that explores how we show up for each other—whether through allyship, accompliceship, or both.
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Take the 2025 LGBTQ+ Community Survey: It’s quick, confidential, and you could win a $50 gift card! 🖊 Find the link in the thread 👇
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Here are the winners of the 2025 Lammy Awards! Thank you to all of the talented artists who participated and helped shape something truly special.
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We welcome essays, poetry, short fiction, reviews, news articles, and visual art — from a paragraph to 1500 words. (Pseudonyms welcome!) 🗓️ Deadline: November 1, 2025 📬 Submission guidelines & full call:
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Have you been supported as a bi+ person? Have you, as a bi+ woman, supported someone of a different identity? Or, if you're not bi+, how have you stood up for the bi+ community?
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🎨✍️ Submit to Bi Women Quarterly! Our Winter 2026 theme is “Allies & Accomplices.” We’re looking for writing and visual art that explores how we show up for each other—whether through allyship, accompliceship, or both.
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Was there a time when someone supported you as a bi+ person, or when you -- a bi+ woman -- actively supported someone of a different identity? If you don't identify as bi+: have you supported and advocated for bi+ people? What's your story? Our site:
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The theme of the next issue of Bi Women Quarterly is "Allies & Accomplices." Stories can be as short as a paragraph, or as long as 1500 words. Find submission guidelines and the full call for writing on our website or down below.
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