Surging Tide is a BIPOC-led experimental literary journal and nonprofit organization founded by poet Emma Miao in 2020. We are dedicated to uplifting genre-defying, unapologetic, and unforgettable art and writing. Since its inception, Surging Tide has featured or collaborated with nationally and internationally-recognized writers and artists. Our contributors have been featured in The Adroit Journal, The Atlantic, Catapult, Electric Literature, Poem-A-Day, Ploughshares, The New Yorker, and more.
Check out our interviews column where we spotlight one genre-defying artist a week, hosting open, honest conversations about vision and craft. Stay tuned for our second annual writing and art contest, which opens for submissions July 2023. And read our latest edition, issue ten, featuring some of the most exciting work we've published to date.
We nominate for the Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and Best Small Fictions Anthologies, as well as the Pushcart Prize. Ready to send us your work? Visit our submission page for guidelines. We welcome the celestial and ethereal. The striking and luminous. The surge in the tide.
Check out our interviews column where we spotlight one genre-defying artist a week, hosting open, honest conversations about vision and craft. Stay tuned for our second annual writing and art contest, which opens for submissions July 2023. And read our latest edition, issue ten, featuring some of the most exciting work we've published to date.
We nominate for the Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and Best Small Fictions Anthologies, as well as the Pushcart Prize. Ready to send us your work? Visit our submission page for guidelines. We welcome the celestial and ethereal. The striking and luminous. The surge in the tide.