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SUMMARY:PN - Chicken Soup for the Soul Series Seeking: Cat Stories
DESCRIPTION:Cat Stories \nThe deadline for submissions is NOVEMBER 30\, 2024. \nWe are thrilled to announce that we are now accepting stories for our cat topic book that is to be released in 2025. Because of the popularity of this topic\, we do a new cat book approximately every eighteen months so here is another chance for you to share a story or two about the member of your family who just happens to walk on four feet! \nCats have always been considered companions and playmates that brighten our days and enrich our lives. What would we do without them? They are also wonderful and amazing teachers. The lessons we learn from our feline friends come in all shapes and sizes\, just like they do. Tell us the new thing your feline friend has taught you. How smart she is or how she outsmarted you! How he made you smile. How she “rescued” you after you “rescued” her. How he brought your family closer together\, helped you find love\, inspired you to change something in your human life. How she rules the roost! Stories can be serious or humorous\, or both. We can’t wait to read all the heartwarming\, inspirational\, and hysterical stories you have about your cats. \n***Please note: If you submitted a story or poem for a previous cat book and we DID NOT publish it\, here is your chance to submit it to us again. If you submitted a story and we DID publish it in a previous cat book\, please do not submit it. We will not publish it again. \nHere are a few ideas but we know you will come up with more on your own: \n– How does your cat improve your life?\n– How does your cat warm your heart and make you smile?\n– How did your cat show kindness to a human or another animal?\n– How did your cat teach you to put things in perspective and not take yourself so seriously?\n– How did your cat teach you to forgive and move on?\n– How did your cat teach you to live in the present\, and BE present?\n– The crazy things your cat does\n– The crazy things you do for your cat\n– Has your cat demonstrated a surprising degree of empathy or comprehension of a situation?\n– How did your cat teach you about kindness?\n– Does your cat act a certain way with one family member and a different way with another?\n– Did your cat get lost and\, by some unexplainable miracle\, return home?\n– Has your cat ever done something extremely embarrassing?\n– How did your cat teach you about humor?\n– Did you train him\, or did he train you?\n– Who rescued who?\n– Learning about loyalty and unconditional love\n– My cat seems almost human and can understand the things Iâ€™m saying or feeling\n– Does she talk back to you?\n– How my cat picked me\n– How my therapy cat has made a difference\n– How my cat changed my family\n– Your work at a shelter or rescue organization and have great stories from there \nRecipe for a Winning Chicken Soup for the Soul Submission\nA Chicken Soup for the Soul story is an inspirational\, true story about ordinary people having extraordinary experiences. It is a story that opens the heart and rekindles the spirit. It is a simple piece that touches our readers and helps them discover basic principles they can use in their own lives. These stories are personal and often filled with emotion and drama. They are filled with vivid images created by using the five senses. In some stories\, the readers feel that they are actually in the scene with the people. \nChicken Soup for the Soul stories are written in the first person and have a beginning\, middle and an end. The stories often close with a punch\, creating emotion\, rather than simply talking about it. Chicken Soup for the Soul stories have heart\, but also something extra—an element that makes us all feel more hopeful\, more connected\, more thankful\, more passionate and better about life in general. A good story causes tears\, laughter\, goose bumps or any combination of these. \nThe most powerful stories are about people extending themselves\, or performing an act of love\, service or courage for another person. \nGuidelines for a Chicken Soup for the Soul story\n\nTell an exciting\, heartwarming or funny story about something that has happened to you or someone you know. Your story should be written in the first person and should be about yourself or someone close to you.\nTell your story in a way that will make the reader cry\, laugh\, get goose bumps or say “Wow!”\nThe story should start “in the action” and draw in the reader. Do not start your story with an introduction about what you are going to say\, or end with a concluding paragraph about what you just said.\nDon’t be afraid to speak from the heart. Many people tell personal stories for the first time in our books\, and they find it to be a cathartic and productive experience. We do let you use a pen name for your story if you do not want to use your real name.\nDon’t try fancy moves with tenses. Writing in the present tense about something that happened in the past rarely works.\nKeep your story to 1200 words or less. Tighten\, tighten\, tighten!\nYour story must be true. No fiction\, no creative writing.\n\nWhat a Chicken Soup for the Soul story IS NOT:\n\nA sermon\, an essay or eulogy.\nAn “as told to” story written by you for someone else. If you ghost-write a story for someone\, we thank you for helping that person share his or her story. That person’s name will be listed as the author and he or she can acknowledge your help in the bio section.\nA term paper\, thesis\, letter or journal entry.\nAbout politics or controversial issues.\nA biography or testimonial.\nA journalistic article about a third party that reads like a newspaper article.\n\nGuidelines for a Chicken Soup for the Soul poem\n\nWe love poems that tell a story. A Chicken Soup for the Soul poem does the same job as a story. The reader goes away having learned your story\, just through poetry instead of prose.\nWe do not publish poems that do not tell a story.\nWe also do not publish poems that seem overly focused on rhyming and read more like greeting cards.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-series-seeking-cat-stories-3/
LOCATION:Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
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SUMMARY:P - FERAL: A Journal of Poetry & Art Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Dream
DESCRIPTION:Submissions of POETRY are open from November 1-30 for Issue 21: The DREAM Issue. As always\, we are open to broad interpretations of the theme. Here are some ideas (thank you dictionary.com): \nA succession of images\, thoughts\, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep; the sleeping state in which this occurs. \nAn involuntary vision occurring to a person when awake. \nA vision voluntarily indulged in while awake; daydream; reverie. \nAn aspiration; goal; aim. \nA wild or vain fancy. \nSomething of an unreal beauty\, charm\, or excellence. \ndelusion fantasy idea image imagination nightmare fancy hallucination \nPLEASE READ OUR GENERAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND SEND US YOUR ALL YOUR DREAMS. \n***Please read carefully as our submission process has changed!*** \nOur general guidelines are listed below.  \nOne note about guidelines: we’ve been in existence for 3 years and have never rejected someone solely on the fact that didn’t follow our guidelines perfectly. However\, as the volume of submissions increases – we need to ask you to thoroughly read the guidelines. \nSpecifically\, DO NOT PUT ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION in the file containing your poetry/art (name\, address\, etc.). We no longer have time to remove that information from your submission. Going forward\, any submission with identifying information in the file will be rejected without consideration. That would make us very sad – so PLEASE doublecheck. \n\nGeneral Submission Guidelines:  \nPlease note that at the core of both FERAL and Animal Heart press is love. Although we wish it didn’t need to be said\, we will not accept any work that is racist\, homophobic\, sexist\, or hate speech of any kind. We are committed to publishing a variety of new\, emerging\, and established voices. Further\, we are committed to inclusion and equity in publishing. We highly encourage submissions from underrepresented voices including\, but not limited to: women\, BIPOC\, LGBTQIA+\, and neurodivergent individuals. International submissions are welcome\, but we are only considering work in English at this time; no translations. \nAll submissions should be sent via email to: \nferalpoetryandart[AT]gmail[DOT]com \nPOETRY:\nFor poetry submissions\, please submit 1-4 poems and attach your submission in a single document (doc. docx. pdf.) Please do not put your name or any identifying information on the submitted file. We will consider all forms of poetry including erasure poetry and visual poetry.\n\n\nCover Letters: We’ve heard you loud and clear about how daunting many of you find writing cover letters\, so they are welcome but not required. At a minimum\, please provide your name and preferred pronouns.We are not currently accepting submissions of fiction\, CNF\, reviews\, videos\, etc. BUT if you think you have something you think we might like that falls outside these guidelines\, feel free to query. \nPlease submit only once in each category per submission period. Additional submissions will not be considered. We typically do not accept previously published poetry or art\, but if you have work that needs to be “rescued” just let us know the circumstances. Work that has been published on your personal social media pages or website is not considered previously published. Simultaneous submissions are welcome but PLEASE notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.\nIf your work is accepted\, we will request a bio at that time. We strive to respond to all submissions within 60 days (often sooner). Please do not query about your submission until 60 days have passed. \nThe entire staff of FERAL and Animal Heart Press work on a volunteer basis and receive no compensation\, therefore we are unable to pay you for your work at this time. If your work is accepted\, we request First North American serial rights as well as the right to archive your work on our website and in print\, and to use your work\, with credit given to you as the author\, for promotional purposes. Otherwise\, upon publication\, all rights revert back to the author under the condition that you will credit FERAL: A Journal of Poetry & Art as the original publisher should your work be reprinted. \nWe can’t wait to see the ways you surprise us.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-feral-a-journal-of-poetry-art-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-dream/
LOCATION:FERAL: A Journal of Poetry & Art
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:FN - Call for Short Story Submissions to Breaking Through the Penumbra Anthology. Theme: Rebirth\, Renewal and Reemergence
DESCRIPTION:Cicada Song Press is now open for submissions for our Spring 2025 Anthology: Breaking Through the Penumbra. Submissions are open September 1\, 2024 – November 30\, 2024. \nWe are soliciting flash fiction and short stories from 100 – 5\,000 words\, based on the theme: REBIRTH\, RE-EMERGENCE\, REAWAKENING (just like a Cicada).   We encourage all genres and creative non-fiction submissions.  We’re looking for engaging stories representing multiple viewpoints\, cultures and perspectives. We encourage stories from all fiction genres and creative non-fiction. \nPolish your story to your best ability\, but here at Cicada Song Press\, we want to help your words take flight.  If your piece is selected\, our editors will work with you to improve your piece to make it the best it can be. \nKeeping with our mission statement\, we encourage both unpublished and published writers from diverse backgrounds. \nThere is no entry fee for submissions\, and we do accept multiple submissions\, up to 3 per author. Your story may not have been previously curated in a magazine\, journal\, anthology\, etc. (but if you published it yourself on a webpage that is ok)\, and we do not accept AI generated stories. All story decisions will be made by the end of December\, 2024. \nSelected stories will be printed in our Breaking Through the Penumbra anthology\, expected in Spring 2025. Authors of selected stories will receive a free e-copy of the book\, along with the opportunity to purchase print copies at the publisher’s cost. We will also include one social media/website link printed alongside your story so your fans can find you. Story rights revert to the author immediately following publication. \nBe especially careful to include an accurate email address\, as this will be our sole means of contacting you. \nWe are not particularly choosy about manuscript format\, but a double spaced\, 12-point\, legible font is nice. If you’d like more guidance\, we suggest William Shunn’s guide to Proper Manuscript Format. We request .doc\, docx\, or .rtf format. \nIf you have more questions\, please contact us at submissions@cicadasongpress.com. Do NOT use this email for your submission\, only for questions. Submissions should be made using our form.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/fn-call-for-short-story-submissions-to-breaking-through-the-penumbra-anthology-theme-rebirth-renewal-and-reemergence/
LOCATION:Breaking Through the Penumbra Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Dock Seeking Submissions on: Sounds of Desire
DESCRIPTION:For issue 76\, please note that we’ll have cap of 500 for poetry and fiction and 400 for nonfiction submissions. We’ll also have 100 free submissions for underrepresented writers in each genre. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpring 2025 Web Issue: On Desire\nInspired by Oscar Wilde’s evocative words\, “In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants\, and the other is getting it\,” we invite you to delve into the complex layers of desire where the pursuit and attainment of what we yearn for create their own distinct trials and moments of reckoning. We seek work exploring the journey of desire—how we reach for what lies beyond our grasp and what it means when we finally attain it. How does desire shape our lives and identities? What sacrifices are made along the way\, and what new truths emerge when desire is fulfilled? We invite you to share stories\, poems\, and essays that explore these questions\, capturing the tension between longing and fulfillment and examining what it means to find what we seek truly. \nWe welcome submissions of poetry\, fiction\, creative nonfiction\, and hybrid forms that engage with the theme of desire in innovative and thought-provoking ways. Whether through explorations of unfulfilled longing\, stories of hard-won fulfillment\, or reflections on the complexities of wanting\, we invite you to examine the profound impact of desire on our lives. We encourage works that push the boundaries of form and perspective\, revealing how desire shapes and reshapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. \nWe highly encourage submissions from BIPOC\, queer\, and disabled writers and visual artists\, as well as collaborative works. Share your unique voice and perspective on what it means to reach\, to want\, and to find. \n\n\nPoems: Submit up to 6 pages of poems in one document. Each poem should be on a separate page. Please provide the title for each poem in the order they are being submitted on your cover letter. \n\n\nProse (fiction/nonfiction/essay): Submit up to 10 pages\, double-spaced\, in one document. If submitting more than one piece\, please provide the title for each one in the order they are submitted on your cover letter. \n\n\nTranslation – An English translation must be provided alongside the original piece. Both the original and its translation will be published. If collaborating with a translator\, please include their bio in the cover letter. \n\n\nHybrid: Submit following the guidelines for the genre it most closely resembles/is in conversation with. \n\n\nPlease include a brief bio (150 words max) with your submission\, including social media handles and your website. Please only submit to one call for submissions at a time.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-dock-seeking-submissions-on-sounds-of-desire/
LOCATION:The Dock
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Tiny Spoon: a bite-size experimental literary magazine Seeking Submissions on: Superstition/Divination
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are now open for Issue 13: Superstition / Divination until November 30!\n\nHere we are – Issue 13. For this\, we chose a theme that embraces all that the number thirteen can mean. Specifically\, we call upon Superstition / Divination as our official theme\, to conjure all the ways that 13 toys with our relation to reality as a number of numeric dualities. It appears as a luck charm or a cursed omen depending on context. \nWe avoid the number 13 on elevators\, we feel a chill on a Friday the 13th; something just a little ominous looms – the potential for a correlation. The superstition adhered to the number 13 follows us\, whether or not we fully believe in its unlucky aura\, is it worth it to chance it? But what if…? \nOr\, is 13 misunderstood? As it represents karma\, tests of life\, and spirituality… in grappling with the abstract\, we seek something tangible. \nDivination is about correlation; how wisdom arises from pairing and juxtaposition. We peer into relationality and conjure meaning. The cosmos aids in this understanding\, letting pieces fall into alignment\, be it chaotic or planned. What follows the laws of nature and what refuses to? How do we read logic from the randomness of the universe? How does it speak to us through relationality? \nMoreover\, how are the ways that Superstition / Divination lean into the space of seeking understanding through the unknown; what about correlation across seemingly unconnected events? We look unto the expanse of divination\, the ancient divinatory spirit of our ancestors that pulled upon common chords of humanity and shared superstition journeys through time that reveled in communal beliefs. We embrace the historical nature of superstitions and divination as a tool to support communities in need. \nFor Issue 13\, we want your Superstition / Divination. What ways do you hold onto beliefs that guide your actions? How do you divine meaning from the world? Are superstition / divination two elements of the same essence? \nShow us your process\, your revelations. Share a spread or write into the correlation of cards or objects. Write into faith and belief that guides or binds you. We are here anticipating your revelations of the universe. How is it speaking to you? Scaring you? Lend us your divining wisdom. \n\nWhat We Look For:\nHere at Tiny Spoon\, we are especially interested in experimental work\, although not exclusively. If you’ve had trouble finding a home for your work because it doesn’t fit into generally recognized categories\, chances are your home is right here with us. \nWe seek work that pushes the boundaries of conventional genres; work that is daring\, experimental\, innovative\, quirky\, thoughtful\, vulnerable\, electric\, eccentric. In other words\, your inner workings expanded and exposed\, raw and immediate; your fragile soul parted at the seams into our bound paper glossary of tiny wonder. Your voice is beautiful\, edgy\, infinite\, and unique\, and we want to raise it. \n\nPlease take a moment to review our guidelines before submitting. \nWe look forward to reading your work! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSUBMIT\n\n\nPlease submit through our official form. Only those submitted here within the open call for submissions will be considered. \n\n\n\nGuidelines:\n\nFormat text: sent as .doc\, .docx\, .rtf\, or .pdf\nArt: .jpeg or .tif\nPlease label the file “Last Name_Title of Work”\nLength per piece: 1\,000 words max\nFont: 12 pt Garamond or a similar font\nUp to three pieces per submission. Any additional work after the first three will not be reviewed. Please refrain from inserting text submissions directly into the body of the email.\nPlease limit to one submission per issue.\nSimultaneous submissions allowed. Please let us know if it is published elsewhere.\nSubmissions are free!\nPlease provide a one sentence bio about yourself.\nCover letters are not required\, but you may send one if you’d like. We won’t show preference based on this.\nYou will maintain the rights to your work; if it is published elsewhere or in a collection\, we simply ask that you give us credit for first publication.\nSubmitted work will be considered for our print and/or online blog\, which allows us to accept more submissions since print space is limited.\n\n\n\n\nUpon submitting to Tiny Spoon\, we will add you to our monthly newsletter to be sure you are updated on all the latest information regarding submission calls and reading processes so you are always aware of the status of your work. Generally\, it takes us 3-6 months to read through our submissions. Please use the newsletter and social media to gauge where we might be in the process in lieu of individual emails–we will always let you know as soon as we have made our final decisions! \n\nContributor Compensation\nFor our contributors in the United States\, we send a complimentary copy of the issue in which they appear. \nIf outside of the US\, due to budgeting costs\, instead of a physical copy\, we provide a digital/printable version of the magazine.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-tiny-spoon-a-bite-size-experimental-literary-magazine-seeing-submissions-on-superstition-divination/
LOCATION:Tiny Spoon
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6196-1732953600-1732986000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to The Muleskinner Journal. Theme: Twist of Fate
DESCRIPTION:Journal Twelve: Twist of Fate\nor until sixteen submissions have been accepted. \nA twist of fate\, simple or complicated\, or a fork in the road.\nOr a sinkhole in the road. \nEarnestly\, we request the lightning strike\, the itchy trigger finger\, the crack in the tooth\, the miracle ingredient that kills you.\nWe crave the red herring\, the sub-rosa decision\, the back-breaking straw\, the missing link.\n\nFor Journal 12\, Muleskinner Journal seeks work ignited by that storm we didn’t see coming\, that small gesture that lifts the veil\, the sudden change of course\, the latent gene\, the hidden fear released\, the rabid dog unleashed\, the accidental journey\, the snap decision\, the impulsive act\, or the unexpected guest. \nWe are looking to experience\, witness\, or understand the twisty circuits of the psyche\, the gesture that makes all the difference\, or the thing of consequence you can’t explain. \nAs always\, our themes are prompts.\nYou may start with a Dylan song\, and end with a symphony.\nWe want you to write\, and send us what you write\, and we want everyone to read it\, and be moved by it\, and inspire others because of it\, and we want the world changed\, for the better\, as a result. \nWhat a twist of fate that would be. \nWhat we are looking for…\nMuleskinner Journal accepts previously unpublished work only. Please use the following word counts to select a category to submit. Send no more than one piece at a time\, except where noted. Please submit in only one category at a time. \n\n\nMicro-Fiction:  25-50 words (1-3 pieces at a time) \n\n\nFlash: max. 1500 words each (1-3 pieces at a time) \n\n\nShort Story/excerpts from longer work: (max. 6000 words) \n\n\nCreative Nonfiction: (max. 3000 words) \n\n\nPoetry: Any length or form. (1-3 pieces at a time) \nWe look for writing of all kinds that uses skill\, wit\, and determination to deliver the goods.  We accept and publish poetry\, short fiction\, flash fiction\, micro-fiction\, short scripts\, excerpts from longer works\, memoir\, criticism\, craft essays\, artwork\, journalism\, and shopping lists. \n\n\n\n We don’t care who you are\, as long as you are the author of what you submit.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-the-muleskinner-journal-theme-twist-of-fate/
LOCATION:The Muleskinner Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T084220
CREATED:20241114T202846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T202904Z
UID:6198-1732953600-1732986000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Cool Beans Lit: A Literary and Art Magazine for the Senses. Suggested Theme: Yutori
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are open for our upcoming winter 2024 issue.(Suggested theme: YUTORI)​\n\n\nImportant: We accept only unpublished work that has not been published in another magazine\, book\, or anthology (either print or digital)\, including if the work has been published anywhere online in social media\, websites or blogs. We are happy to review simultaneous submissions\, but kindly notify us in your cover letter of your intent to do so or simply withdraw the submission in Submittable if it has been accepted elsewhere. You may submit for different genres\, and you may contribute to multiple issues annually. \nOnce we have notified you of an acceptance\, we will publish your work as a first-time publication with full credit given to you as the author. All rights revert back to you upon publication\, but please credit Cool Beans Lit as the first home of your work should it find another one later. \n\n  \n\nFormatting \nAll written submissions should be submitted in one file per genre in either .doc /.docx /.pdf format and in a legible font (e.g.\, Arial or Times New Roman\, Size 12). Double-spacing is preferred with the exception of poetry.POETRY:  Submit up to 3 pieces with each poem on a separate page. Poems should not exceed 50 lines.  \nFICTION:  Submit 1 piece for consideration (up to 3\,500 words).  \nCREATIVE NONFICTION:  Submit 1 essay for consideration (up to 3\,500 words). \nAn author bio (100 words max) is required with each submission. [Note: We do not use the bio to rate your work. We read it last after having reviewed your submission and later use it to give you credit in our contributor section and promote your work at time of publication.]
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submssions-to-cool-beans-lit-a-literary-and-art-magazine-for-the-senses-suggested-theme-yutori/
LOCATION:Cool Beans Lit: A Literary ad Art Magazine for the Senses
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