Saturday, December 28, 2019

Writing Competition: Aesthetica Creative Writing Awards

Aesthetica Creative Writing Award entries are open!

Celebrating an excellence in writing talent, the Prize awards £1,000 to winners from each category, as well as publication to 60 Shortlisted writers within an inspiring anthology.


Submit your work and further your involvement in the literary world. Welcoming entries across Poetry and Short Fiction, the Prize awards £1,000 to winners in each category,
alongside publication to 60 shortlisted writers.


Entry fees: Poetry £12 | Short Fiction £18

Works previously published can be submitted and multiple entries are accepted. Poetry entries should be no more than 40 lines, and Short Fiction should be under 2,000 words.

Creative Writing Prizes Include:

  • £1,000 for each winner (Poetry and Short Fiction)
  • Publication in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual
  • Consultation with Redhammer (Short Fiction Winner)
  • Full Membership to The Poetry Society (Poetry Winner)
  • Selection of books courtesy of Bloodaxe and Vintage
  • One-year subscription to Granta
  • Award guidelines can be found on our website here

Call for Submissions: Evocations

Evocations, a Literary and Art Review, is now accepting submissions for its Winter 2020 issue. Follow the link on Submittable. We are looking for works in fiction, poetry, essays, reviews, and visual art. Follow us on social media for updates about the coming issue and future events.

Evocations is founded and edited by Kimberly Coates, Ph.D. in Comparative Literature with an advanced certificate in Art.

Call for Submissions on Medicine, Illness, and the Body: The Medical Literary Messenger

THE MEDICAL LITERARY MESSENGER seeks thought-provoking poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and visual art related to medicine, illness, and the body.

Online submissions are free and accepted on a rolling basis.

Visit our website for more information. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Call for Submissions: Collateral

COLLATERAL publishes literary and visual art concerned with the impact of violent conflict and military service beyond the combat zone.

We read year round, charge no fees, and publish each May and November.

Submit through our website.

Call for Submissions: Bayou Magazine

BAYOU MAGAZINE is seeking exceptional, original work by both established and emerging writers. Writing that first appeared in Bayou Magazine has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize and named in the long list of Notable Essays in Best American Essays.

Bayou Magazine reviews submissions from September 1 to May 1. Payment for fiction and art.

Website.

Writing Competition: Lamar York Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction

Lamar York Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction

Deadline: January 31, 2020

Two prizes of $1,000 each and publication in Chattahoochee Review are given annually for a short story and an essay.

An entry fee of $18 includes a subscription. Entries of up to 6,000 words are accepted from November 1 to January 31. November submissions encouraged!

Anthony Varallo will judge in fiction and Alice Bolin will judge in nonfiction. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

Writing Competition: Roadrunner Review Prizes in Prose & Poetry

Submit to The Roadrunner Review Prizes in Prose & Poetry

Deadline: February 2, 2020

The Roadrunner Review welcomes submissions by student writers for our annual poetry, flash fiction, and flash nonfiction contest.

The winners in each genre will receive $100. All submissions will be considered for publication in Issue 4.

Submissions free via submittable.

Writing Competition: Backbone Press 2nd Annual Chapbook Competition

Backbone Press 2nd Annual Chapbook Competition

Deadline: March 1, 2020

We are currently accepting submissions to our 2nd annual Backbone Press Chapbook Competition.

The winner will receive publication, $250 prize, and funding assistance for a reading. 

Entry Fee: $5.00

Poets of color and those considered to be marginalized voices are strongly encouraged to enter. The final judge is Geffrey Davis. See website for full guidelines.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

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On this darkest day of winter, may you find new light and joy in the coming year!

Call for Submissions: Imitation Fruit Literary Journal

IMITATION FRUIT LITERARY JOURNAL is looking for fun and upbeat short stories, creative nonfiction, poetry, and artwork. Send up to 5 poems or 15 pages of prose.

We are an annual online publication. For detailed instructions on how to submit, see our submissions page on our website.

Call for Poetry Submissions: Comstock Review

COMSTOCK REVIEW OPEN READING PERIOD (no fee) opens January 1 through March 31, 2020. See website for details for paper and online submissions. Now entering our 34th year, we choose poems solely on the basis of artistic merit. Our editors appreciate, among other things: well-crafted verse; consistency of metaphor; refreshing, distinctive imagery; effective use of poetic devices; and themes that cast new light on the world and the human condition.

Also consider our contests (first prizes: $1,000): Single poem contest begins April 1; chapbook contest begins August 1.

Writing Competition: 2020 Waterston Desert Writing Prize

2020 WATERSTON DESERT WRITING PRIZE will accept submissions January 1 through April 1, 2020. The prize honors nonfiction that illustrates artistic excellence, sensitivity to place, and desert literacy, with the desert as subject and setting. It recognizes the vital role deserts play worldwide in the ecosystem and the human narrative. Emerging, mid-career, or established nonfiction writers are welcome to apply.

The prize will recognize 1 writer with a $2,500 award, a reading and reception at the High Desert Museum in Bend, OR, and a residency in Central OR. 

Submission guidelines here.

Call for Submissions of Full-Length Poetry Manuscripts: Tinderbox Editions

TINDERBOX EDITIONS is reading full-length poetry manuscripts, including hybrid, prose poetry, and lyric essay, for the months of December and January.

We read prose in summer. Tinderbox is a nonprofit independent press located in MN. Go to our website for more details. We look forward to reading your work!

Call for Submissions of Nonficiton: New Rivers Press

NEW RIVERS PRESS. Experimental/short nonfiction call: Submit manuscripts of creative nonfiction, essays, experimental, mixed-genre, and multi-genre work between 70 and 120 pages in length, May 1–June 30, 2020, with $8 reading fee.

Selected manuscripts receive publication contract and 25 author copies. Submit online here.

Writing Competition: 2020 Press 53 Award for Short Fiction

2020 PRESS 53 AWARD FOR SHORT FICTION. $1,000 advance, publication, and 50 copies awarded to an outstanding, unpublished collection of short stories.

Reading fee: $30.

Enter September 1–December 31.

Press 53 Publisher Kevin Morgan Watson will judge. Winner and finalists announced by May 1, 2020. Complete details here.

Call for Poetry Submissions: Seven CirclePress

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Deadline: March 31, 2020

Seven CirclePress: A Poetry Micropress is currently accepting submissions for Volume 21 of our flagship publication, CircleShow. We are interested in publishing the work of both known and unknown poets. Issues of CircleShow are posted online in free-to-read PDF format. Issues are also made available for purchase on-demand as trade paperbacks.

Please note that while we do not offer monetary payment for accepted work, all contributors do receive a complimentary copy of the printed issue in which their work appears. Visit our website for more info.

Call for Submissions: Club Plum Literary Journal

Club Plum Literary Journal Seeks Flash Fiction & Art

Deadline: Rolling

Submissions open for flash fiction of no more than 800 words. Send work that skates on the edge of realities. Arresting, non-dream narratives are swooned over as well.

Club Plum also seeks art: Please send one image only of pen-and-ink line art, pencil drawings, watercolor, experimental, impressionistic or abstract pieces, black-and-white or color. The editor will pass on photography. See our website for details.

Monday, December 16, 2019

Call for Submissions: Electric Lit's The Commuter

Submissions for POETRY and GRAPHIC NARRATIVE are now open!
Today, Monday, December 16th (12:00am) to Monday, December 23rd (11:59pm)

Check our Submittable page for more guidelines and updated info.

FUN FACT: 80% of the work published in The Commuter in 2019 came from open submissions. (It went up.)

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Writing Competition for Full-Length Prose Manuscripts: The Siskiyou Prize

The Siskiyou Prize accepts published or unpublished full-length prose manuscripts, including novels, memoirs, short story collections, and essay collections.

About the award
The 2019 Siskiyou Prize winner will receive a cash award of $1,000 and a two-week residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology during the 2020-2021 residency season. All unpublished manuscripts submitted to the prize will be considered for publication by Ashland Creek Press.

Entry Fee: $25.00

Deadline: Jan. 1, 2020

Full guidelines and submission link here.

Artist's Residency: Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts

BRUSH CREEK FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS—

Residency deadline: March 1, 2020.

Writers, visual artists, musicians, and composers are encouraged to apply for the foundation’s 3-week artist residency programs, complete with lodging, meals, working facilities, and incredible natural beauty.

For more information, visit our website.

Call for Submissions to Anthology: Relational Aggression in Females

ANTHOLOGY: RELATIONAL AGGRESSION IN FEMALES. Seeking essays from women of all ages, races, and sexual orientations who have experienced bullying during their developmental years from other girls or who have been victims in their adulthood of aggressive, demeaning, or disempowering behavior from other women. The ideal essay will include observations about the emotional impact such experiences have had.

Word limit: 1,000.

Visit our website to submit your essay. Click on the Submit link in the right-hand column. Type “Anthology” on the title line and include the title of the essay in the body of your submission.

Deadline: February 15, 2020.

Call for Submissions: The Maine Review

*We're opening two weeks early for FREE submissions!*

Mainers help each other out during the harsh winters. In the spirit of our home state, we're offering no-fee submissions from December 15th-31st, 2019. We hope this helps encourage you to send your work our way. There are tip-jar options if you'd like to help out The Maine Review in return.

Regular submissions will open January 1, 2020.

What we’re looking for:
Send us writing that you’re most excited about. Send us work that took courage to begin and tenacity to complete. Send us your proudest personal essay, your classic short story, your reboot of the villanelle, or your weirdest experimental text. Send us your flash fiction or nonfiction. Send your epistle, erasure, hybrid, prose poem, or micro memoir. Send us the story of your life lived in your body. Whatever you send our way, be sure you’ve read your work and our guidelines with care.

What we’re NOT looking for:
We will not publish work that glorifies xenophobia, racism, homophobia, ageism, classism, sexism, religious prejudice, ableism, or that normalizes hatred of any marginalized group or individual, though submitted work may thoughtfully consider subjects of discrimination.

General Guidelines:
We accept submissions only through Submittable. Submissions must be previously unpublished in print and on the Internet. We encourage simultaneous submissions but ask that you withdraw your submission immediately if it is accepted elsewhere. If part of a submission must be withdrawn, please notify the genre editor by making a note on your submission in Submittable. We nominate for Pushcart, Best of the Net, and other awards.

We encourage submissions from writers of all backgrounds, including but not limited to LGBTQIA+ writers, writers of color, women writers, previously unpublished writers, writers with disabilities, and international writers.

We read all submissions anonymously. No personal information (such as name, email, social media handles, etc.) should appear on your submission, in the title field, or file name. Submissions with identifying personal information will be returned unread. We understand that nonfiction submissions sometimes contain the writer’s name and ask that you use your best judgment in these circumstances. A placeholder, such as “[Writer’s Name]” is acceptable.

We enjoy cover letters and ask that you submit yours addressed to the appropriate genre editor/s and reader group. Please submit only once per submission period. If your work is accepted for publication, please wait until the following calendar year to submit again.

Writer Payment:
Fiction and Nonfiction writers will receive a $25 honorarium per published flash (1,000 words or fewer) and a $50 honorarium for work 1,001 words or more. 
Poets will receive a $25 honorarium per published poem.

Call for Submissions: Parhelion Literary Magazine

Submit to Parhelion Literary Magazine

Deadline: December 31, 2019

Parhelion is accepting short story, flash, creative nonfiction, and poetry submissions for the Winter 2020 issue. We're also accepting book reviews, author interviews, articles on writing, literary events, and other related topics for our ongoing Features section. Please check out our submission guidelines to submit. We look forward to reading your work, and thanks for considering us!

Writing Competition: Gemini Magazine 10th Annual Poetry Open

Gemini Magazine 10th Annual Poetry Open

Deadline: January 2, 2020

Gemini Magazine pays $1,000 for a single poem of any length.

We have no rules. We are open to any type of poetry, any subject, any style. Rhyming or non-rhyming. Traditional or non-traditional. Anyone writing in English is eligible. All entries are read blind so everyone gets an equal chance. All entries are also considered for publication in future issues.

Second prize: $100. Four honorable mentions: $25 each.

Entry fee: $8 for three poems.

All six winners will be published online in our March 2020 issue. Read previous winners and enter here.

Call for Submissions: Volney Road Review

Volney Road Review Paying for Prose, Poetry, Art, and Comics

Deadline: February 1, 2020

Volney Road Review is a literary magazine based in Youngstown, Ohio. We are currently open to submissions of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction up to 3,500 words, art/photography, and comics for VRR volume 2, issue 2.

We publish digitally and pay $10 per accepted piece. Find out more at our website.

Call for Submissions: Haunted Waters Press

HWP Submissions: Tin Can Literary Review & From the Depths

Deadline: Rolling

Haunted Waters Press now seeking submissions for consideration in Tin Can Literary Review—our upcoming fiction anthology celebrating the works of new, emerging, and seasoned authors. We seek stories told in as little as 500 words and as many as 12,000. 

Contributors to be paid $250 per published story.

Also seeking works of fiction, poetry, and flash for paid print publication in the 18th issue of From the Depths and for 2020 HWP Awards. Details here

Visit the HWP Contributor Showcase to learn more about our published authors and poets.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Call for Proposals on Writing Nonfiction: HippoCamp

HippoCamp’s programming is mostly for-attendees, by attendees! With the exception of keynotes, workshops and a few panels, our conference is built from the proposals YOU submit!

We’re enthusiastically inviting attendees who also are interested in being part of our speaker line-up to submit a breakout or flash session proposal for HippoCamp: A Conference for Creative Nonfiction Writers (Aug. 14-16, 2020).

PLEASE read the details below, in full, to find out what we're looking for in speakers and proposals. We'll only consider proposals that meet these requests.

Types of Proposals Accepted

Breakout Sessions in four tracks:
We’re looking for dynamic speakers and engaging, informative, practical 60-minute sessions that will give our attendees actionable takeaways. Breakout session presenters will receive a special presenter rate (about 60% off early-bird conference registration).


CREATE – craft topics related specifically to CNF, but which may apply to other genres (all levels or advanced)

SHARE – sessions related to publishing and promotion – getting your work out there

LIVE – sessions dedicated to living the writer’s life: how to balance writing with family and/or a job, how to make ends meet, etc.

SPECIAL TOPICS – sessions devoted to either a niche writing area, or bigger-picture topics related to writers today. (In 2019, these included writing about trauma, writing & parenting, and food writing)

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Lightning-Round (Flash!) presentation:

This fast-paced session features five to six 10-minute presentations by select attendees. For flash sessions, we're looking for people who are masters of filling a short time with lots of information. Flash session presenters will receive a special presenter rate (about 60% off early-bird conference registration).


SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL

Submission period is between Sept. 30 and Dec. 22, 2019
Sessions are reviewed and selected by the conference programming committee.
We’ll announce the line-up in late January before tickets go on sale in March.


To submit your proposal, through our Submittble form, you will need to have ready: title, abstract (100 words), short bio (50 words), and any applicable links or past conference highlights; you’ll also answer questions including why you’re a fit for HippoCamp (75 words), suggested skill-level and track (CREATE/SHARE/LIVE/TOPICS ), why your topic is relevant to CNF writers (50 words).

For more information on what we are seeking and to submit your proposal, go here.

Writing Competition: 2019 Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award

2019 Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award

Deadline: January 15, 2020

The Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Award on the Jewish experience was established by Nedda Fratkin, Marvin Rosenberg, and Violet Ginsburg in memory of their mother, Anna Rosenberg, née Davidson in 1987. The contest is open to all writers exploring the Jewish experience (irrespective of author's ethnicity or religious affiliation).

Call for Submissions on Theme of Hindsight: Aji Magazine

Aji Call for Spring Submissions

Deadline: February 1, 2020 (or until filled)

Are objects in your rearview mirror closer than they appear? The theme for Aji’s Spring 2020 issue is hindsight. Send us graphic art, photography, poetry, short fiction, and essays on those things that seem obvious only after the fact. Work on this and any other topic will be considered for publication.

Once the Spring 2020 issue is filled, submissions will close until May 1, 2020.

Call for Submissions: The Awakenings Review

The Awakenings Review Seeks Poetry, Short Story, and Nonfiction

Publishing since 2000, The Awakenings Review is an annual lit mag committed to publishing poetry, short story, and nonfiction by writers and poets who have a relationship with mental illness: either self, family member, or friend. Our striking hardcopy publication is one of the nation's leading journals of this genre. Creative writing and mental illness have long had a close association.

The Awakenings Review publishes works derived from writers’ and poets’ experiences with mental illness, though mental illness need not be the subject of your work. Visit our website for writers' guidelines.

Writing Competition: Hemingway Flash Fiction Prize

Hemingway Flash Fiction Prize

Deadline: March 31, 2020

Entries for the Ernest Hemingway Flash Fiction Prize should be approximately 1,500 words or less.

Entry fee: $10.

1st place: $200 and publication in Fiction Southeast. Finalists considered for publication. Check out full guidelines at our website.

Writers' Conference: Power of Narrative Conference: Telling True Stories in Turbulent Times

Power of Narrative Conference. Telling True Stories in Turbulent Times.

March 20-22, 2020; Boston University, Boston, MA

Deadline: Rolling, with discounts for registrations received by December 31, 2019 and March 1, 2020

30 Speakers. Three Days. 22nd year on campus at Boston University. In turbulent times, candid, informed, journalism is crucial to telling true stories that inform and enlighten your audience. The Power of Narrative Conference supports narrative journalists in strengthening their skills, puzzle out complex ethics, and imparting the humanity that is the genre's strength. Talks are stimulating, sophisticated, practical, and relevant, aimed at mid-career nonfiction storytellers. Q&A sessions following each presentation and give attendees the chance to speak directly with our nearly forty authors and editors.

Register here.

Call for Submissions: Slag Glass City

Slag Glass City Special Call: Adapt This City

Deadline: February 5, 2020

As rising shorelines consume cities, as displacement guts neighborhoods, as immigrant families fear deportation raids, as city dwellers fight epic battles for rent control, as desert cities burn and hurricanes blow ocean cities off their foundations, how are we adapting?

Slag Glass City wants your nonfiction stories, arguments, lyrics, and reports about 21st century cities transforming, in tiny or tremendous ways. Write us a city bent on survival. Slag Glass City considers nonfiction prose, graphic memoir, video, audio, soundscape, photography, mixed media, multidisciplinary, and other forms of the essay arts.

Book Award: Eric Hoffer Award for Books

SMALL PRESSES * ACADEMIC PRESSES * MICRO PRESSES * SELF-PUBLISHERS -- $2,500 GRAND PRIZE -- LOW ENTRANCE FEE ($60)

Did you know that the Hoffer Award has categories for E-BOOKS, CHAPBOOKS, MIDDLE READERS, HISTORICAL FICTION, MYSTERY/CRIME, SCI-FI, SHORT/ANTHOLOGY, and ROMANCE, and printed books older than two years old (i.e. LEGACY) for both fiction and nonfiction? We have a category for EVERY BOOK. Visit our website to read Hoffer Award success stories.

All books accepted. … The Eric Hoffer Book Award recognizes excellence in independent publishing. Prizes awarded by genre, press, the Montaigne Medal, the da Vince Eye, the First Horizon Award, and the Hoffer grand prize. (See submission guidelines below, in Writer’s Market, or by visiting our website.)

A single registration qualifies you for:
* $2,500 grand prize (the Eric Hoffer Award for Books)
* Winner of the Montaigne Medal for most thought-provoking books
* Winner of the da Vinci Eye for best covers
* Winner of the First Horizon Award for debut authors
* Winner and First Runner-Up in your selected category
* Honorable Mentions for your selected category
* Individual Awards for Micro, Small, and Academic Presses, as well as Self-Published Books
* Legacy categories for any book older than two years (fiction and nonfiction)
* Award coverage in the US Review of Books and on the Hoffer Award website
* Gold Seal Certificates
* Worldwide Exposure

Categories include Art, Poetry, Chapbook, General Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Children, Middle Reader, Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Mystery/Crime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Short Story/Anthology, Romance, Culture, Memoir, Business, Reference, Home, Health, Self-Help/Spiritual, Legacy Fiction, Legacy Nonfiction, E-book Fiction, and E-book Nonfiction. (There is a category for every book.)

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES (entry deadline January 21st, 2020):

Awards are open to academic, independent, small press, and self-published books that were released or copyrighted in the last 2 years, including unique books with small print runs. (Books over 2 years enter the Legacy Fiction or Legacy Nonfiction category.)

One grand prize will be awarded for the entire contest. In addition, each category will be awarded a winner, runner-up, and multiple honorable mentions. Books must be registered by category and then are automatically considered for Individual Press Awards, the Montaigne Medal, the da Vinci Eye, and the Hoffer Grand Prize.

For each entry, submit the book, entry form, and $60 fee (check, money order, or Internet payment receipt) to: 


Hopewell Publications, LLC
PO Box 11
Titusville, NJ 08560

Be certain to specify award category and press type. Registration will be confirmed via e-mail. In May, all entrants will be notified of winners. Submissions must be postmarked by January 21, 2020.

Entry forms and more information at our website.