Saturday, May 29, 2021

Call for Submissions from Canadian Writers: Cloud Lake Literary

It should come as no surprise that Cloud Lake Literary publishes literary writing. However, we also believe that typically commercial stories and themes can be well-written and developed and so we welcome all submissions for consideration. We are looking for outstanding writing, surprising and special stories, and passionate writers.

We accept unsolicited submissions for publication in our digital magazine from Canadian writers in the following categories: fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and children’s literature (up to and including YA). Submissions are accepted year-round. 

Reading Period:

Submissions received between January 1st and June 30th will be considered for our Fall volume (September publication).

Submissions received between July 1st and December 31st will be considered for our Spring volume (March publication).

Response time is up to 7 months: the duration of the reading period and one month following. Ie. Those submissions chosen for publication will be notified by July 31st if they have submitted during our Fall Volume reading period.

Please note that we do not provide feedback or commentary on your submission.

We only accept online submissions. This allows our team from across Ontario to work in a collaborative environment. Submissions are to be sent to

contact@cloudlakeliterary.ca  

We support Canadian writers, artists, and creatives and publish their work. We welcome all persons: those of all ages, creeds, political affiliations, of all races, of all genders, those with disabilities, and those within the LGBTQIA+ community. We are learning and working to create an inclusive and welcoming space for all people.

We will not accept or tolerate submissions that include discrimination or hate-speech of any kind including but not limited to racism, sexism, ableism, or heterosexism.

Cloud Lake Literary is a welcoming space for all creatives - however you define yourself. We are excited to read your work and to share it across Canada.

Call for Submissions from Neurodivergent Writers to Anthology: Fat Coyote

Fat Coyote Anthology

Deadline: June 30, 2021

Second Submission Window: Aug. 1--Oct. 15

  1. *You must be neurodivergent.
  2. **The work must be your own.
  3. Your name should NOT appear on your manuscript. 
  4. Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please withdraw your submission if it is accepted elsewhere. 
  5. Previously published work will be considered. Please include a note with your submission stating the name of original publication in which it appeared. 
  6. Make no more than one submission per category per submission period. 

*Due to diagnostic and research bias regarding race and gender, poor healthcare access, and the fact that psychologists and researchers often focus on children only, self-diagnosis is VALID.
**In circumstances where a disability prevents an artist from making their own submission, please reach out to us. 


Category-specific Guidelines

Poetry
Submit up to three poems in one file. The complete submission should not exceed ten pages in length.

Asemic poetry and other forms that rely heavily on visual experimentation should be submitted as a PNG or JPEG.

Pay: $1.00 per line ($30 min. payment – $70 max)


Fiction
Prose submissions should be double-spaced and should not exceed 6,000 words.

Excerpts from longer works are accepted, but the excerpt must stand alone.

Pay: $0.03 per word ($30 min – $120 max)


Creative Nonfiction
Prose submissions should be double-spaced and should not exceed 6,000 words.

Excerpts from longer works are accepted, but the excerpt must stand alone.

Pay: $0.03 per word ($30 min – $120 max)


Art
Submit up to three high-resolution artwork images in one submission.

PNG files are preferred.
We welcome photographs of sculptures or other 3D installations as well.

Pay: $30


Photography
Submit up to three high-resolution photographs.

PNG files are preferred.

Pay: $40

Comic Strips
Submissions can range in length from a single panel to a few dozen. (We’re flexible.) Submit high-resolution images of your comic strip. PNG or JPEG is preferred.

Pay: $30 base + $2 per panel ($30 min – $120 max)

There are no submission fees. We also do not charge readers for online content. This means we are terrible capitalists, or maybe it highlights how capitalism is in direct conflict with amplifying ALL voices.

Submission decisions will be made within four months, but we expect to respond much earlier in most cases. If you haven’t heard from us within 120 days, feel free to send us a nudge.

Contributors will be published online and in the print anthology scheduled for publication in December 2021. Contributors will receive a free copy of the Fat Coyote anthology plus payment.

All publication rights revert back to the author/artist upon the print publication’s release.

Email submissions to:

fat_coyote@outlook.com

The subject line should include category of submission. Include your name, mailing address, phone number, the titles of all works included in your submission, and a brief author/artist bio in the email.

Call for Submissions: Book of Matches

Book of Matches seeks Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Translation

Deadline: August 10, 2021

Book of Matches is always interested in protest—interested in protest against the unknowing alive in human existence, in protest against the knowing, too. In essence, Book of Matches both celebrates what burns against the dark, and the assurance of how little it illuminates before going out. Send us your most meaningful lies, your real lives, and the poetry of both that we may see a bit more clearly the stormy seas around us all.

Book of Matches desires neither COVID, nor overtly political work.

Please begin submissions here.

Call for Submissions: Feels Blind Literary

Feels Blind Literary is Seeking Submissions for Issue #6

Deadline: July 1, 2021

Feels Blind is accepting submissions for Issue #6 from writers and artists who are nonbinary or identify as women. Send us your best fiction, creative nonfiction, poems, plays, and especially art. Proceeds from our $3 submission fee ($10 for a 2-week response) will go to STORY, a nonprofit whose goal is to improve social determinants for youth living below the poverty line through trauma-informed schools and communities. The 15th and 30th of each month are fee free days.

Our journal has a punk aesthetic and social justice is our love language.

For more information on how to submit, visit our website.

Call for Submissions on Theme of "Female Walkers": StepAway Magazine

Submissions Window for StepAway Magazine’s ‘Flâneuse’ Issue is Now Open

Deadline: July 7, 2021 

We are eager to receive poetry and prose that evokes the sensory experience of the female walker within a city. This issue will celebrate how the flâneuse conceives urban space. We welcome literature inspired by the female gaze, celebrating the freedom felt, or not as the case may be, by women in an urban environment. We also welcome literature that offers a female perspective on architectural design and urban planning, or that explores the theories of women artists and writers with an urban focus. Stating “Flâneuse Issue” in the subject line, email one story or poem only to:

submissions@stepawaymagazine.com

 

Writing Competition: 2021 Tiferet Writing Contest

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2021 Tiferet Writing Contest – $1,500 in Prizes!

Deadline: June 15, 2021

The 2021 Tiferet Writing Contest is open to unpublished poems, stories, and essays from May 1 through June 15. One prize winner and two honorable mentions will be awarded in each category.

The prize winners receive $500 and publication in Tiferet.

A $20 fee is required for each entry.

You may enter up to six poems, stories of up to 3,000 words, and essays and interviews up to 3,000 words. Our judges for this contest are Christine Valters Paintner (poetry), Laraine Herring (nonfiction), and Murzban F. Schroff (fiction). Learn more here.

Writing Competition: Mudfish Poetry Prize

Mudfish Poetry Prize

Deadline: July 15, 2021

A prize of $1,200 and publication in Mudfish is given annually for a single poem. Marie Howe will judge in 2021. 

Submit up to three poems of any length with a $20 entry fee ($3 for each additional poem) by July 1

All entries are considered for publication. Visit the website for complete guidelines. 

Mudfish, Mudfish Poetry Prize
184 Franklin Street, Ground Floor
New York, NY 10012

Jill Hoffman, Editor.

Thursday, May 27, 2021

New Mexico Writers Grant

 Very pleased to share that I've been awarded a New Mexico Writers grant for my work on my novel-in-progress, THE DOUBLE SUN!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                              Contact: James McGrath Morris

May 26, 2021                                                                            (505) 469-5273
                                                                                               
mail@jamesmcgrathmorris.com

 

New Mexico Writers Awards Four Grants to Support Statewide Literary Projects


Santa Fe, NM
—New Mexico Writers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and connecting the state’s literary community, has selected four New Mexico writers working in various genres as recipients of grants to further a range of literary endeavors.

Each year, New Mexico Writers solicits grant proposals from writers from all populations and geographic areas of New Mexico, including lesser-served communities. The 2021 competition drew submissions from writers statewide working in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and playwriting.

 

The four award-winners will receive a total of $7,000 in grants, including $6,000 from the New Mexico Writers Annual Dinner Fund and $1,000 from the Douglas Preston Travel Grant Fund. The funds will support writing, research, publishing, and other activities surrounding new works or works in progress.    

 

The grantees will be honored at the next New Mexico Writers annual dinner on April 28, 2022, at La Fonda on the Plaza, featuring poet Levi Romero as keynote speaker. The annual dinner brings together established and emerging writers, booksellers, publishers, and donors to raise funds for the New Mexico Writers grant making program.

 

The 2021 New Mexico Writers grant recipients are:

 

Zach Hively, Abiquiu: $2,000 to revise a creative nonfiction collection of stories.

 

Chelsea Bunn, Albuquerque: $2,000 to support travel and expenses for a literary residency, where she will draft and revise her full-length poetry collection.

 

Jeanne Lyet Gassman, Ruidoso: $2,000 to support attendance at several writing workshops that will lead to final revisions of a novel-in-progress.

 

Renata Golden, Santa Fe: $1,000 Douglas Preston Travel Grant to support travel and research on a nonfiction collection of personal essays set in the borderlands of New Mexico, Arizona and Mexico.

 

New Mexico Writers is a not-for-profit organization operating under the fiscal sponsorship of the New Mexico Foundation. In addition to its annual fundraising dinner, the organization distributes a monthly newsletter highlighting New Mexico literary news. New Mexico Writers also produces Sneak Preview, featuring readings of unpublished works by writers statewide.

 

To learn more about the 2021 grant recipients, or schedule interviews, contact James McGrath Morris at mail@jamesmcgrathmorris.com.

 

For more information about New Mexico Writers, visit NMWriters.org.


Saturday, May 22, 2021

Call for Submissions from Writers 50+: Smokey Blue and Literary Arts Magazine

We accept poetry, short fiction, creative non-fiction, memoir and book review. We accept submissions year-round.

Dual Literary and Photography/Art submissions (i.e. poetry paired with artwork) will only be considered for publication if they can be published separately as well as paired together.Poetry: we accept a maximum of four poems submitted per issue.


Prose: we accept a maximum of two prose works submitted per issue. We prefer prose submissions to be under 5,000 words. We do not publish novels or serial excerpts (unless the excerpt can stand alone).

Online submissions should be sent as an email attachment to editor.sblaam@gmail.com, either in Word (.doc), Pages (.pages), another current word processor format, or Rich Text format (.rtf). We do not accept Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) or older formats such as Word Perfect (.wp) or Microsoft Works (.wps).

We do not accept submissions (literary or image) via Google Docs or any other such method, only as email attachments or, if necessary, embedded in the email text.

We vastly prefer electronic submissions. Hard copy submissions (typed, only) may be mailed to

SBLAAM
36 Louisiana Ave
Asheville, NC 28806

For more information and to submit, visit our website.

Call for Submissions: The Dark Magazine

 The Dark is an online magazine published monthly. We are seeking fiction 2,000 – 6,000 words.

What we publish:

• Horror

• Dark Fantasy

Don’t be afraid to experiment or to deviate from the ordinary; be different—try us with fiction that may fall out of “regular” categories. However, it is also important to understand that despite the name, The Dark is not a market for graphic, violent horror.

We will not consider multiple submissions. Submit once and wait for a response before sending anything else. There is no wait period after a rejection. We will not consider simultaneous submissions.

Payment

We pay 6 cents/word for original fiction up to 6,000 words on publication for first world rights.

Response Times

Response times will vary depending on volume, but may be as short as a single minute to as long as forty-eight hours. Query after one week (include title and date submitted). Please do not respond to rejection letters, for any reason, otherwise, and please, do not use mail filtering services that require sign-up permissions, or your submission will be deleted unread.

Submit your work here.

Writing Competition: WOW! Spring 2021 Flash Fiction Contest

Do you have a flash fiction story between 250 - 750 words ready to submit? Our Spring 2021 Flash Fiction Contest is seeking submissions! There's a little over a week to enter. We'd love to read your work.

Quick tip: we are one of the only contests that allow previously published work!

There are 20 winners and over $1,350 in cash prizes. First place wins $400, Second $300, and Third $200. Plus, we have 20 Amazon Gift Cards for winners. We allow a maximum of 300 stories.

 We are currently 41% full, so your odds are fantastic!

If you have a story you think would be a good fit for the contest and our guest judge, literary agent Emily Forney with BookEnds Literary Agency, consider entering by May 31st.

Entry Fee: $10.00

Writing Competition: 2021 New American Fiction Prize

 2021 NEW AMERICAN FICTION PRIZE. $1,500 award and book publication. Final judge: Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author of Felt in the Jaw and Mostly Dead Things.
 
Deadline: June 15
 
Winner receives a publication contract, including a $1,500 advance, 25 author's copies, and promotional support.
 
Minimum length: 100 pages (no maximum).
 
Reading fee: $25. Online submissions only, please.
 
Complete guidelines here.

Call for Submissions: Dark Moon Lilith

Dedicated to the Wondrous Strange. Seeking poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and art that lifts veils to expose the unseeable, unspeakable, unbelievable—that which has been hidden, silenced, marginalized by the “reality” of mainstream status quo.

Fall submissions—May 1 to July 31. 

Visit our website for guidelines and details on how to submit



Call for Submissions: Planisphere Q

Planisphere Q Seeks Flash Fiction, Vignettes, Character Sketches, and Poetry

Deadline: July 31, 2021

Planisphere Qs second issue is now open for submissions. The theme is Summer Rain. Each submission must include the words “summer rain.” Any interpretation of summer rain in your work is acceptable. PQ accepts poetry, flash fiction, vignettes, and character sketches up to 500-words, firm.

Submission period is May 16 to July 31.

Call for Submissions: Club Plum

Club Plum Seeks Works for July 2021 Issue

Deadline: July 1, 2021

Send wondrous flash fiction, prose poetry, hybrid works, & art to Club Plum for Volume 2, Issue 3, dropping July 16, 2021. Club Plum nominates for Best of the Net and publishes diverse and exceptional works from around the world. See striking pieces in previous issues by Cathy Ulrich, Glen Armstrong, Sean Rys and many others. Enter the club and meet your new favorite contemporaries.

See our website for guidelines.