If you have been working on a short story that deserves a wider audience, this could be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
Literary Editors Africa has officially opened submissions for the KISA 2026 Anthology, inviting writers to submit original, unpublished short stories that reflect the richness, diversity, and complexity of African experiences. The initiative seeks compelling narratives from across the continent and the African diaspora, providing a platform for emerging and established voices alike.
Submission Requirements
Before submitting your story, ensure it meets the following requirements:
- Original and unpublished work
- Word count between 1,500 and 7,500 words
- Only one submission per person
- Include a short author biography of no more than 100 words
Successful entries will be published in the KISA Anthology, with selected authors receiving a copy of the publication.
Important Dates
- Submissions Open: 1 July 2026
- Submission Deadline: 1 August 2026
Writers are encouraged to submit well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues.
Why This Opportunity Matters
African storytelling continues to shape conversations around identity, culture, history, innovation, and the future. Anthologies such as KISA provide writers with valuable publishing exposure while contributing to a growing archive of authentic African voices.
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Whether you're an experienced author or preparing your first publication, opportunities like KISA can help build your writing portfolio and connect your work with a broader literary audience.
How to Submit
Submissions are made online through the official Literary Editors Africa submission portal:
Be sure to read the complete submission guidelines before uploading your manuscript
Final Thoughts
The KISA 2026 Call for Submissions is an excellent opportunity for African writers with unpublished short stories ready for publication. If you have a story that captures the diversity, beauty, challenges, or aspirations of African life, this is your chance to share it with a wider audience.
Good luck, and happy writing!
