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SUMMARY:P - Free the Verse Poetry Competitions Theme: Remembering
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our first international poetry competition of 2025! We’re looking for all kinds of poetry on the theme of Remembering. As always\, we encourage you to bend the rules with both content and form. \nDeadline for entry: June 30th 2025 \n\n\nThere will be one prize winner. The winning poet will receive a prize of $100 (USD)\, plus publication of their poem as a standalone piece on Free the Verse. Payment will be made via PayPal. \n\n\nThe entry fee is $3.49\, and you may submit 1 poem per entry. Multiple entries are permitted. All fees are used to cover our operating costs. \n\n\nAll entries must be original work that is owned by the entrant. We accept poems which have previously been published\, and simultaneous submissions are permitted. We do not accept poems previously published in our magazine\, Free the Verse. \n\n\nThe winning poet will be notified by email within 2 months of the competition closing. \n\n\nYou will retain the copyright to your work. By entering the competition\, you grant Free the Verse the right to publish your poem and name on our website and in any associated marketing materials. \n\n\nThis is an international competition – however\, at this time\, we only accept poems written in English. You are welcome to include words and phrases from other languages. \n\n\nYou must be over 18 years old to submit. \n\n\n  \nEntry Fee: $3.49
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-free-the-verse-poetry-competitions-theme-remembering/
LOCATION:Free the Verse Poetry Competitions
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SUMMARY:P - Callout for Submissions to Last Stanza Poetry Journal\, Issue 21: Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The theme for Last Stanza Poetry Journal Issue #21 is Conversation. Conversations\, painful or joyful discussions\, debates\, gossip\, pillow talks\, or conversations you’ve always wished you could have had. \nThe deadline for submissions is June 30th\, 2025. A single $100 award will be given for an outstanding poem. There is never a reading fee. An interview with the Editor’s Choice Award winner will be published in the same issue (optional). \nPoems may be any style\, but preferably non-rhyming. Submit up to three poems\, each no longer than 64 lines\, to laststanza@outlook.com as a single Word document or within the body of an email. There is no budget for author copies\, as proceeds are used to purchase copies for libraries. Published poems will be considered for a Pushcart Prize nomination. Authors retain all rights to their poems. Reprints are no longer accepted. \nLast Stanza Poetry Journal is published worldwide in ebook\, softcover\, and color-illustrated hardcover. It is available primarily from Amazon\, but some issues are also available via these sites and others: Barnes & Noble\, Walmart\, Book Depository\, Blackwell\, and Powell’s.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-callout-for-submissions-to-last-stanza-poetry-journal-issue-21-conversation/
LOCATION:Last Stanza Poetry Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - My Writing Journey Competition. Theme: The worst writing mistake I’ve ever made
DESCRIPTION:The My Writing Journey Competition is free to enter and open to writers from around the world.\n\n\n\n\nWrite us a 600-word essay on the theme: The worst writing mistake I’ve ever made. \nMake it funny\, heartfelt\, quirky and real. We’ll publish the best piece in our newsletter and on our blog – plus the winner receives NZ $200 (R2 000 or £100). \nCOMPETITION RULES:\n\nSend in your entry in the body of the email\, not as an attachment.\nUse the subject line ‘My Writing Journey Competition’ in your email.\nEntries must be no more than 600 words and must be the author’s original work.\nEntry is free.\nThe competition is open to anyone aged 16 and over.\nAll submissions and enquiries can be sent to Nichola:  nichola@nzwriterscollege.co.nz\nThe competition is open to any writer living anywhere in the world.\nOnly one essay per entrant is allowed.\nPrizewinners will be notified via email as well as on our website; please ensure you supply a valid email address with your entry.\nWriters retain full copyright over their work.\nThe judges’ decision is final; no disputes will be entered into.\nIf your entry has not been acknowledged within three working days\, please contact us as your email may have got lost in transit.\nAbsolutely no generative AI to be used (ChatGPT etc.). If we deem stories were not written by a human\, they will be excluded.\nThe Writers’ College reserves the right to extend the competition deadline or cancel the competition should the entries not be of publishable quality or up to the required standard.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-my-writing-journey-competition-theme-the-worst-writing-mistake-ive-ever-made/
LOCATION:My Writing Journey Competition
CATEGORIES:Contest
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SUMMARY:PFN - SLO NightWriters Golden Quill Writing Contest 2025. The Theme: Risk
DESCRIPTION:THE 2025 GOLDEN QUILL WRITING CONTEST\nGet your words ready! The theme for the 2025 SLO NightWriters Golden Quill Writing Contest is: RISK. \nThe Golden Quill Writing Contest is a tri-genre contest that awards a total of $1\,650 in prizes and publication in the 2025 issue of The NightWriter Review to the first\, second\, and third place short story\, creative nonfiction piece (essays and memoir)\, and poem engaging with this year’s theme: risk. \nThis year’s final entries will be judged by Juliet McDaniel\, the author of Mr. and Mrs. American Pie\, the novel upon which the hit Apple TV+ series Palm Royale is based (fiction); Deanne Stillman\, the author of American Confidential\, Twentynine Palms\, Mustang\, and Desert Reckoning (creative nonfiction); and San Luis Obispo County poet laureate Caleb Nichols (poetry). \n  \nCONTEST RULES & GUIDELINES\n\nThe 2025 theme is “risk”. All submissions must engage with the theme in some way.\nAll submissions must be previously unpublished.\nThe contest is open to writers 18 years old and over residing in the United States and Canada.\nFiction and creative nonfiction (essays and memoir): up to 5\,000 words.\nPoetry: up to 60 lines of poetry per poem; up to 3 poems per submission.\nPlease use industry standard formatting as applicable to your form: Times New Roman\, 12 pt.\, double-spaced\, one-inch margins.\nFirst-place winners in each category will receive a $350 cash prize and publication in the 2025 issue of The NightWriter Review.\nSecond-place winners in each category will receive a $150 cash prize and publication in the 2025 issue of The NightWriter Review.\nThird-place winners in each category will receive a $50 cash prize and publication in the 2025 issue of The NightWriter Review.\nAll entries will be considered for publication in the 2025 issue of The NightWriter Review.\nAll submissions will be online through our Duosuma submission portal.\nMultiple submissions are welcome\, but you must pay a separate fee for each entry.\nSimultaneous submissions are welcome\, but please withdraw the piece immediately if accepted elsewhere.\nEntry fees are nonrefundable.\nCurrent SLO NightWriters Board Members are ineligible.\nEntry fee: $20 for SLO NightWriters members and $25 for nonmembers.\n\nCONTEST DIRECTOR: Harvey Ardman. Please direct any questions to: harveyardman.ha@gmail.com. \nAll entrants will be subscribed to our mailing list unless you choose to opt out. We respect your privacy–you may unsubscribe at any time.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-free-the-verse-poetry-competitions-the-theme-remembering/
LOCATION:SLO NightWriters Golden Quill Writing Contest
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SUMMARY:P - The Alchemy Spoon Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Food
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines for Poems \n       \n​\n                                                                                                                                \n​\nWhen our submission window is open you can access our DUOSUMA submissions portal using our submissions page\, but please read the guidelines first!  By submitting your work you give permission for The Alchemy Spoon to publish that work and confirm that it has not been published previously in books\, magazines\, webpages or on social media. The copyright of all submissions remains with the author\, if the work is accepted for publication in The Alchemy Spoon  then the author agrees that any subsequent publication will acknowledge The Alchemy Spoon as first publisher. Once accepted then we are not able to accept any corrections or edits other than typographical  errors or  those requested by the editors. \nWe run The Alchemy Spoon on a break even basis so are not able to offer free copies to contributors – we do however send a discount code to those with poems in the issue which gives a 50% discount on the price of one copy. \n\n\nYou will be asked to create a free account with Duotrope if you are not already registered  with them\nAll your poems must be in ONE word-compatible document  \nYou can submit up to 3 poems\, you MUST enter the title of each poem (piece) on Duosuma when you submit\nPoems should be in 12 point Times New Roman with a maximum 40 lines not including the title \nOur pages have a page width of 16cm and print width of 11.5cm (4.5 inches) between margins so poems with very long lines can be difficult to format.\nEnter  a  brief bio\, maximum of 50 words\, in the third person  in the  Duotrope submission manager \nStart a new page for each poem with your name at the end of the poem  on each page \n\n  \n\nWe are only able to accept submissions from those over 18\nSimultaneous submissions are permitted but please tell us straightaway if a poem is accepted for publication elsewhere\nWe aim for a speedy turn-round and will respond to every submission but we don’t offer individual feedback\nNo changes can be made after submission\nAuthors retain all rights. However\, if a poem is subsequently published elsewhere\, please acknowledge that it first appeared in The Alchemy Spoon \nOur submission window for Issue 16 will open on  1st  –   30th   June 2025 and the theme will be ‘food’\nPlease note our policy on the use of AI in poems or images submitted\nIf you have a poem published in Issue 15 we ask that you wait for Issue 17 before submitting again 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-alchemy-spoon-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-food/
LOCATION:The Alchemy Spoon
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Sinister Wisdom: A Multicultural Lesbian Literary & Art Journal. Theme: Body of Land
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are restricted to lesbians.\nBody of Land\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSinister Wisdom: Body of Land\nCall for Submissions \nSinister Wisdom’s Body of Land issue will take readers to a different place—the continent of so-called ‘Australia.’ Body of Land seeks to showcase diasporic and First Nations lesbian\, bisexual\, queer\, trans and gender-nonconforming perspectives in so-called ‘Australia’. As individuals both situated at the intersection of marginalised identities\, we want this issue to provide an outlet for lesbian/queer voices that are too often overlooked in a context where whiteness dominates queer representation. Thus\, we hope this anthology will carve out a space for these voices to fill the pages of an established publication like Sinister Wisdom. \nThe theme\, Body of Land\, was chosen as a framework for exploring the significance of ‘place’ from diasporic and First Nations lesbian/queer standpoints in so-called ‘Australia’\, with ‘land’ acting as a throughline between disparate experiences and histories. We define diaspora as communities with cultural ties outside of the lands on which they reside; as individuals with experiences and feelings of cultural difference and/or unbelonging within the hegemonic culture of so-called ‘Australia.’ We also seek definitions of diaspora that are not solely conceptualised through a lens of loss and nostalgia for ‘home’\, but are considered through the lens of dynamic creativity\, heterogeneity\, fluidity and re-invention. \nAs a settler colony\, ‘Australia’ occupies the unceded Lands of First Nations People\, who\, as the original Custodians\, have cared for\, thrived and created on this deeply storied continent for millennia. We thus recognise that this diaspora exists on stolen lands and benefits from systems that actively oppress Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples\, and we hope to engage with art and writing that meditates on bonds of solidarity with First Nations Peoples. \nThis issue aims to highlight works that consider the interplay between cultural and lesbian/queer identities and how this informs notions of belonging. How are bodies treated differently in different geographies? What are the physical limitations that are imposed on racialised queer bodies? What are the emotional landscapes that accompany the restrictions and/or freedoms of movement? How do histories of lesbian/queer migration\, exile\, displacement shape dis/connection to land\, self\, community and place? How are queer communities created and navigated within diaspora/s? How are ideas of ‘kinship’ asserted\, expanded and/or complicated across geography and time? \nBody of Land also seeks work that explores queer erotic worlds\, how our desires are influenced and satiated. How do we\, as lesbians and queer people\, relate to each other and to our bodies? What are the societal and culturally imposed shames that we have overcome? What shapes do our lusts trace? How do we negotiate lesbian/queer desire across cultures and geographies? What does it mean to belong to a body? \nThrough these provocations\, we seek a deepening of understanding of lesbian/queer diaspora and First Nations perspectives. In doing so\, we seek to draw attention to the importance of cultural specificity and multiplicity in shaping lesbian/queer experiences. \nThis project hopes to establish Sinister Wisdom as a publication here in so-called ‘Australia’ and equally\, to showcase lesbian\, queer and feminist storytellers of the Pacific region to Sinister Wisdom’s current readership. In this way\, this issue aspires to be the beginning of a much broader project of transnational queer solidarity and community-building. \nWe seek submissions of prose (fiction\, nonfiction\, creative nonfiction\, hybrid) and poetry. We welcome written pieces in any language as well as multilingual works. Previous publication experience is not required. Submissions are accepted through Sinister Wisdom’s Submittable. Writers may submit a maximum of five poems\, two short stories or essays\, or one longer piece of up to 5\,000 words. Pitches of up to 200 words are also welcome\, with or without examples of previous writings/publications. Artists may submit a maximum of 3 pages of visual art or comics. Deadline for submissions: June 30\, 2025. \nIf this project sparks your interest and/or if you have any questions\, please get in touch! We look forward to reading your work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-sinister-wisdom-a-multicultural-lesbian-literary-art-journal-theme-body-of-land/
LOCATION:Sinister Wisdom
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - Yay! All Queer Anthology: Free and Queer Seeking Stories with LGBTQ+ characters
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Yay! all queer II – An LGBTQ+ anthology. We’re searching for LGBTQ+ characters who have a central position within the story. This will be a diverse and inclusive anthology. \n\n\nThere are no restrictions on gender or sexuality. Feel free to create an engaging story with your favorite genre or setting. Mystery\, romance\, fantasy\, or sci-fi are all welcome if the story and characters grab the reader’s interest. \nStories that contain infanticide\, gratuitous gore\, or rape\, including dubious consent\, will not be considered. Explicit romance will not be appropriate for this anthology\, bring it down a notch\, and we’ll certainly give it a look. \nSubmissions: No AI\, 1 per author; no reprints\, no simultaneous submissions; \nSubmission Cost: Free \nWord Limit: 2\,000 to 6\,000 words \nSubmission Guidelines: Anonymous submission with no author name in document; 12 pt Times or Arial; .Doc or .Docx; double-space; first line indent; no tabs used. \nGenres: LGBTQ+ \nAnticipated Pay: Royalty share of D2D sales \nEach contributor will receive a share\, as will the publisher\, from the sales on the D2D platform. This does not include Kickstarter funds unless detailed in the Stretch goals\, wholesale to authors\, or other retail outlets. \nTimeline Projections:\nSubmissions close: June 2025\nReview: July 2025\nAcceptance / Rejection: July/August 2025\nEdits: August/September 2025\nProduction: October 2025\nPublished: November 2025 \nUpon acceptance\, the author is expected to work with the editors on at least one round of revisions in MSWord. Our publication goal will be in 2025; however\, the extensive time needed to review and edit submissions may vary depending upon the submitted works and author’s response times. Inkd Publishing LLC will hold first publication rights for four months after publication and the continuing non-exclusive right to reproduce the work in Yay! all queer: Free and Queer. \nAuthors must provide assurance that their story submission is an original\, previously unpublished work\, is not currently under consideration elsewhere\, and that it will not be submitted for publication elsewhere prior to receiving notification that it has not been accepted for inclusion in Yay! all queer: Free and Queer \nAuthors can expect ongoing financial compensation from Draft 2 Digital for stories published in the anthology. An account with Draft 2 Digital will be required to provide royalty share payments. \nOne complimentary copy of the printed anthology will be shipped to the US only. \nSubmit Here
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-yay-all-queer-anthology-free-and-queer-seeking-stories-with-lgbtq-characters/
LOCATION:Yay! All Queer Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Seeking Trans and Genderqueer Voices for Trans and Genderqueer Voices Anthology
DESCRIPTION:Trans and Genderqueer Voices Anthology – Title TBD\n\nDEADLINE: June 30\, 2025\, at midnight Pacific Time. \nSubmit poems\, flash fiction\, short stories\, creative nonfiction\, essays\, and unclassified other writing of any style and theme. \nThe work must be written by a trans/genderqueer person. Collaborative work is okay\, as long as all authors are aware of the submission. If accepted\, all authors will need to sign a contract. At least one of the authors must be trans/genderqueer. \nPoems: Submit up to 3 poems in a single file submission. No more than 30 lines per poem\, not including the title or blank lines between stanzas. \nFlash Fiction: Submit up to 3 pieces in a single file submission. No longer than 500 words\, not including the title. Different word processors and websites count words differently. If your piece is slightly over in the counter we use\, it may still be accepted. \nShort Stories (Fiction): Submit 1 piece. 501-2500 words\, not including the title. \nCreative Nonfiction: Submit 1 piece. Maximum 2500 words\, not including the title. \nEssays: Submit 1 piece. Maximum 2500 words\, not including the title. \nOther Formats: Submit 1 piece. Please provide a short paragraph at the top of your file briefly explaining your vision for this piece. \nPayment: $20 CAD + an equal share of sales. You’ll need to create a Draft2Digital account for this\, if you don’t already have one. You can choose to waive your share and donate it. You will also receive a digital copy of the anthology. 50% of profits will go to supporting organizations that fight for trans and LGBTQIA+ rights. The other 50% will be divided equally among contributors and the publisher. \nSimultaneous Submissions: Yes. Please immediately inform us if your piece is accepted elsewhere. If we really like it\, we may still wish to publish it. If so\, we will discuss which rights you are giving the other publication and see if we can make it work. \nMultiple Submissions: Yes\, sort of. You can submit once per category (see above). That means you can submit a maximum of 6 separate times. Please follow the guidelines for each category. \nFormat: We aren’t too hung up on formatting. Just make it easy for us to read. \n\nNo PAGES files.\nDOC or DOCX preferred.\nPDF accepted for poetry or any text requiring special formatting.\nPlease title your file as follows: Title – Author Name (My Beautiful Story – Wry Ter).\n\nThis title must match the title in the document and in your submission form. No exceptions (minor typos are fine).\n\n\n\nAll submitters will be contacted. It might take a while\, since a single reader will be going through all the submissions. If you haven’t heard from us by the end of 2025\, feel free to (politely) query.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-seeking-trans-and-genderqueer-voices-for-trans-and-genderqueer-voices-anthology/
LOCATION:Trans and Genderqueer Voices Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Moss Puppy Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Cedar
DESCRIPTION:Call For Submissions: Cedar\nMoss Puppy Magazine is excited to collaborate with writer and dog mom Kelli Lage for our next pop-up issue\, themed “Cedar.” Inspired by Kelli’s own pup of the same name\, this theme invites us to explore how the familiar shifts meaning—how something as simple as a tree can become a companion\, a memory\, a symbol. Focus your poetry on the relationships between dogs\, trees\, and the familiar. What can a cedar become\, hold\, or represent? What stories do the cedars in your hometown tell? Your current town? Writers are not required to use the word “cedar” in their piece. \n\n\n\nPoetry\n\n\nPreferred Formatting:​ \n12 point font\, Times New Roman\, single-spaced \nSubmit up to three poems separately using the appropriate Google Form. \nPoems can appear within one document\, but should be submitted separately for organizational purposes. \n\n\nProse\n\n\nPreferred Formatting:​ \n12 point font\, Times New Roman\, double-spaced\, indented \nSubmit up to 3\,000 words of prose using the appropriate Google Form. \nProse can appear within one document\, but should be submitted separately for organizational purposes. \n\n\n\n\n  \nWhile we cannot pay contributors or provide contributor copies at this time\, we hope that this will be an option for Moss Puppy in the future.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-moss-puppy-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-cedar/
LOCATION:Moss Puppy Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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