
I am excited to share that Teach. Write., dedicated to the creative voices of educators and writers, has been officially added to EBSCO’s research databases. This milestone means greater visibility and academic reach for our contributors.
Why EBSCO Matters
EBSCO is the world’s largest intermediary between publishers and libraries, serving over 115,000 institutions globally. Their databases are trusted by educators, researchers, and students, making them a powerful platform for literary journals. Indexed content often receives more citations, increased readership, and broader recognition.
What This Means for Contributors
- Your work will be discoverable by thousands of academic libraries and researchers.
- EBSCO databases include live links to our journal’s website, boosting traffic and engagement.
- Publishing in Teach. Write. remains free and accessible to all contributors.

Submission Guidelines (Summary)
Teach. Write. welcomes original, unpublished work from writers of all backgrounds. While we especially encourage submissions from educators, your work does not need to be about teaching or written by a teacher. However, we ask that your brief bio reflect either your own teaching experience or the influence of a teacher who helped shape your writing journey.
We accept:

- Flash Fiction
- Short Stories
- Poetry
- Creative Nonfiction
- Essays
- Short Dramas
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, and the journal is published twice a year. For full guidelines and to submit your work, visit the submission guidelines. Join a growing community of literary voices whose work now reaches farther than ever.