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PFN – The Fieldstone Review Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Colour

April 30, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

This year, we invite writers and artists to explore the theme of COLOUR in all its complexity. Colour is everywhere, and we want to see how you interpret and express it in your work. We welcome submissions from Canadian writers in various genres, including poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction/reviews. We are also excited to share that this year, we will offer a $100 cash prize for the best submission. So don’t be shy – send us your best work!

We can’t wait to see what colour means to you.

General Guidelines 

The Fieldstone Review accepts electronic submissions only. Please send all submissions as attachments. Documents should be attached in .doc/.docx format. However, .pdf is suitable for poems with unique formatting. Please submit visual art in .JPG format.

The Fieldstone Review practices blind reviewing. Please do not indicate your name or identifying information anywhere on the attachment containing your submission. Instead, please include the following in the body of your e-mail:

 

  • full name
  • contact information
  • a biography of 50 to 100 words
  • the title(s) of the work(s) submitted
  • notification if the work is a simultaneous submission

 

Submissions should be formatted in 12pt Times New Roman font, and all submissions except for poetry should be double-spaced.

An e-mail acknowledging the receipt of the work will be sent within seven business days during the reading period.

Submissions received after the reading period has ended and works that exceed the word and/or page limits listed in the appropriate categories will not be considered.

Genre Guidelines 

FICTION: One submission per author to a max of 5,000 words.

POETRY: One submission per author to a max of six pages, sent as a single attachment.

NONFICTION: One submission per author to a max of 2,500 words, OR two submissions to a max of 1,000 words each.

REVIEWS: Responses to works published in the last two years (fiction, poetry, film, etc.) to a max of 2000 words. Submit a pitch first of one short paragraph, including what content your review will explore, why, and estimated word count.

Authors may submit to more than one category if they adhere to the above guidelines. Submissions that violate the above guidelines may not be considered for publication.

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  • The Fieldstone Review

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