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SUMMARY:FN - Griffith Review Seeking Submissions on: Status Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:GriffithReview 85\nStatus Anxiety\n\nLike the answer to a riddle\, status is all around us\, but it can’t always be seen or heard. The silent switchboard behind our professional and personal interactions\, status dictates our place on the guest list\, in the room\, at the table; through its connections to class\, race and gender\, it affords some of us power and wealth and others empty promises. But why does status so often go unnoticed? How does it influence everything from social inequality to personal relationships? And what changing forces have come to bear on the high or low status we’ve ascribed ourselves and others over the centuries? \nThis edition of Griffith Review grapples with the fallout of our status anxiety and explores what happens when we don’t measure up. \nWe’re looking for non-fiction and fiction that responds to the theme. We want pieces that are no longer than 4\,000 words (they can\, of course\, be much shorter than this). \nAttention poets – We’ll be opening a separate poetry call-out on 22 April – keep an eye on our social media and newsletter for more details soon. \nSubmissions open: Monday 4 March 2024 \nSubmissions close: 11.59 AEST on Sunday 14 April 2024 \nPublication date: August 2024 \nWe’ll let you know the outcome of your submission within eight weeks of the closing date.
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SUMMARY:F - Call for Submissions to Blink-Ink.  Theme: Addicted to Love
DESCRIPTION:Blink-Ink \nIssue #56 \n“Addicted  to Love” \nNot platonic\, familial\, or devotional\, this is the rascal love where your heart sweats and you lose your mind. The world well lost for lust. Dreaming days followed by sleepless nights. \nA special someone\, or just playing with the idea\, the feeling.  Please send us your best stories of approximately 50 words\, about being addicted to love…. \nSubmissions are open March 1st\, 2024 through April 15th\, 2024. \nNo attachments\, poetry\, bios\, or AI generated content please. \nSend submissions in the body of an email to blinkinkinfo@gmail.com \nPrompt respond to all submissions and inquiries.
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Pine Cone Review Seeking Submissions about: Brown Lives and Brown Existence
DESCRIPTION:GENERAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES \nSend ALL submissions to thepineconereview@gmail.com \nFor general information\, mail to info4TPCR@gmail.com \n\nThe Pine Cone Review is a no fee\, no pay market. There are no submission fees. There is no monetary payment upon publication. However\, we promise to spread the word of your published work(s) through social handles.\nWe are looking for PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED works. Publications in social media and/or in your personal blog/website are considered published.\nNO SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS PLEASE. We read each submission with care and devote time to it. Since we are a very small team of volunteer editors\, withdrawing a submission midway implies a waste of our limited resources.\nResponse time: 1 month\n\nFORMATTING: \n\nPlease use Times New Roman or Garamond\, 12 pt. font size\nNumber of submissions : 1-3 pieces\nWord limit for general submissions: Not more than 600 words\nWord limit for IDEATE and WINGED SEEDS: Not more than 10 pages in total.\nDocument file format: .doc or .docx\nPlease label the submitted file : LAST NAME_TITLE OF WORKThe Pine Cone Review was born out of a dream to showcase the complexities of the brown existence.
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SUMMARY:P - illiterature: Seeking Collaborative Asemic Novella
DESCRIPTION:Submissions\nCall for Submissions: illiterature. issue 10. a Collaborative Asemic novella.  \n \nFor the 10th issue of illiterature. we’re seeking work that is without the smallest unit of meaning. \nWe’re hoping to create a cohesive\, yet varied collection of asemic work that can be seen as a collaborative novella. Will each author’s work be considered a chapter? Will an author’s work be scattered throughout the book? How will an asemic chapter differ from a stand-alone asemic poem? Will it differ? Does it need to? Will asemic comic strips fit in the collection? What\, if anything will hold the collection together? These are only a few of the questions we’re asking ourselves right now. We’re eager to find out some answers! \nWe are open to submissions of all types of work\, asemic poems\, collages\, comics\, asemic prose… we especially encourage submissions that are hard to place elsewhere\, be it concrete\, visual\, conceptual\, or minimal. \nPlease note: illiterature. is a journal of collaboration. We’re not sure what’ll happen yet\, but we ask that contributors be open to having their work played with in new and unexpected ways. If you’re dead-set on your work appearing in a certain way\, this may not be the journal for you. Please familiarize yourself with our work. Check out issues 3-6 to see what kind of work we publish and how we publish that work. \nIssue Five\, a collaborative graphic novel\, can be viewed in its entirety here:\nhttps://monoskop.org/images/9/92/Illiterature_5_The_Graphic_Novel_2015.pdf \nSubmissions Guidelines \nPublished size of the book will be 5.5 x 8.5 inches. We’re hoping to have the journal perfect-bound\, with full bleeds.\nAll printing will be in black and white. \nSend up to 10 pieces as Word Documents or high-res .jpegs\, preferably 300dpi or higher. \nAttach a bio (of no more than 50 words) in a separate Word Document. This document should also include contact info (name/mailing address). \nTo help keep emails organized in the subject line please write your name and illiterature. issue 10 submission. \nemail submissions and/or questions to: editor@puddlesofskypress.com \nDeadline: April 15th 2024\nSimultaneous submissions are accepted\, but please let us know immediately if your work is picked up somewhere else. We’ll let you know by May 15th if your work has been accepted. \nPublication is planned for June 2024. \nCompensation is one copy of the journal.4/15/2024) illiterature.: Collaborative Asemic Novella (P)
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Pangyrus Lit Mag.  Theme: Left Unsaid
DESCRIPTION:Some of the work we accept will appear in our 12th print issue (Winter 2024-2025)! The theme for the issue is “Left Unsaid”. We like the phrase’s suggestion of mystery\, innuendo\, high stakes\, and emotional conflict. Sometimes what’s left unsaid is the cause of pain\, sometimes it’s the source of power. \nPoetry\nWe are interested in showing the range of poetry that exists in the contemporary moment.\nFirst and foremost\, we publish poetry in a wide range of styles and voices that moves us deeply and has us see the world in a new way. \nPlease send a maximum of 3 poems contained within a single document.  Because our volume of submissions is high\, we ask that you submit only once per reading period. \nFiction\nWe are looking for well-crafted\, thought-provoking fiction. Stories that are original\, passionate\, and surprising\, with strong narratives and an implicit understanding of people interacting with each other win us over. The tastes of our editorial team are far-ranging and eclectic. We welcome any and all work that displays the rare gift of storytelling\, that pulls our readers into the narrative and holds them there until the end. New voices and diverse voices are also a keen interest of ours. \nWord count: Submissions should be a maximum of 7\,500 words. Because our volume of submissions is high\, we ask that you send only one submission per reading period. Please\, no previously published work. \nNonfiction\nWe are looking for high-quality nonfiction writing that connects exciting ideas\, tells a compelling story\, and offers a fresh perspective.\nWe favor two kinds of submissions: short\, focused essays between 600 and 1500 words\, and longer\, more reported features of up to 7\,500 words. Please send only one selection at a time.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-pangyrus-lit-mag-theme-left-unsaid-2/
LOCATION:Pangyrus Lit Mag
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SUMMARY:PN - Call for Submissions to Snapdragon: A Journal of Art & Healing. Theme: Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:We want you to think about Climate Change: How is the environment changing and why? What are we losing? Gaining? How does climate change impact us individually and globally? What can inspire change or conversation? What’s your/our relationship to the climate? Show us in your poetry and CNF. \n\nPoetry & Creative Nonfiction Submission Guidelines\n\n\n\n\nPlease send us 1-3 poems (one poem per page) or one CNF piece that is no more than 2\,500 words (essay\, journal entry\, excerpt from a memoir or lager piece). \n\n\nWe read and publish work that is in English only. \n\n\nWe no longer take previously published work so send us what hasn’t appeared online or in print. \n\n\nWork should be 12pt text; set in Courier\, Arial\, Times New Roman (CNF – double spaced) \n\n\nWe pay attention to craft\, ease\, beauty\, rawness of your writing. Are we inspired\, moved? Is it thought provoking\, surprising\, inviting? \n\n\nWe only take poems within the submission window and via Duosuma through Duotrope (it’s free to set up an account). \n\n\nYou will be notified the month following your submission. Feel free to make simultaneous submissions but let us know ASAP if what you sent us is selected elsewhere. \n\n\nWe believe a writer should have full control of their work\, so all copyright and publication rights remain with the writer at all times. However\, we appreciate exclusive publication rights for three months after the piece has been published by us to ensure maximum impact. And if your piece appears anywhere after that\, please acknowledge that it was first published in Snapdragon: A Journal of Art & Healing (or “Snapdragon Journal”).  \n\n\n\nWhat We Value\n\n\nWe are a small\, independent lit magazine\, run by volunteers\, that is open to writers and readers of all nationalities\, creeds\, races\, genders and spectrums\, sexualities\, and religions.  \nWe publish emerging and established writers and we are particularly interested in publishing historically marginalized voices and making space for belonging within publishing and storytelling.   \nWe believe that poetry and literature can seem for the elite and be overlooked as a dynamic tool for connection to the self and others. Therefore\, we are proud to be a platform that lifts voices aimed to share vulnerably and honestly knowing that speaking truth heals.  \nWe do not tolerate\, publish\, or promote hate speech\, racism\, or bigotry. \nWe are not responsible for the views of others and we use our platform to shine light on all aspects of life and those within our world.
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SUMMARY:PFN - Usawa Literary Review Seeking Submissions on: Appetite
DESCRIPTION:Appetite \nPrimordial appetites – mother’s milk\, a father’s warm touch\, the flashy colours of a toy train\, the appetite to love\, the insatiable curiosity to delve into the mysteries of life. Before we know it\, our appetites turn subliminal: to belong\, to be\, to ignite passion. \nEpicurean\, sartorial or romantic\, how many walls should you scale before your appetite is satiated? What belief systems take away your very right to have the appetite to eat\, drink\, wear\, love\, be? Which insatiable appetites leave you\, or your character starving forever in silence? \nOnly royalty had the right to the tender succulence of jackfruit\, or to purple fabric. And isn’t there that infamous historical anecdote of the suggestion to have cake instead of bread that led to a revolution? \nWhat revolutions are brewing in you? Give in to your appetite to resist\, protest\, unsilence – without restraint\, without censorship. Gulp down this theme of appetite\, allow it to reveal the hungers within you. \nAnd then\, write to us with your stories\, poems\, and essays. We’re waiting\, famished\, for your literary works. \nGeneral Guidelines \nMandatory Contributor Form: Please fill this form for your submission to be read by the Editors. \nSubmission Format: \n\nPlease include “SUBMISSION” along with the genre you are submitting for in the subject line of your email.\nKindly send all submissions in a Word File attached to the body of the email. The text (except for poetry) should be double spaced\, utilizing the Garamond font\, sized 12.\nCompose your brief (~80 words) bio in third person within the email body of your submission. Please ensure to include your photograph and social media handles.\n\nSubmission Limitations: \n\nYou may submit up to one entry for each genre during a given submission period.\n\n\nAlthough we prefer exclusive submissions\, we understand if you choose to make simultaneous submissions. In such cases\, please clearly indicate this in your submission and promptly notify us if another publication accepts your piece before our review. To withdraw your submission\, kindly contact the sectional editor and the Managing Editor.\nPlease be aware that any work published in Usawa cannot be reprinted in any other publication\, whether online or in print\, until six months after the initial publishing date. After this period\, we request that you seek permission from and credit Usawa wherever the piece is republished by contacting our Managing Editor.\n\nPoetry:  \nPlease submit 4-6 poems to our Poetry Editor\, Babitha Marina Justin\, at babitha@usawa.in \nUsawa will be publishing unpublished poems only. However\, poems that have been shared on the author’s social media are acceptable. If you have previously published work that strongly resonates with our theme kindly share the same with the Editor stating why you would like the piece to be considered. The body of editors will review it collectively and take a decision accordingly. \nShort Fiction:\n\nSubmit short fiction of length up to 5000 words to our Fiction Editors\, Smita Sahay\, at smita@usawa.in and\, Kinshuk Gupta\, at kinshuk@usawa.in \nWhile we primarily seek literary fiction\, exceptional genre fiction is also welcome. \nNon-Fiction  \nSubmit non fiction of length up to 5000 words to our Non Fiction Editor\, Namrata Pathak\, at namrata@usawa.in. \nWe are looking for pieces that reflect honesty of the experience\, personal or from the point of witness. Show us the universality of the personal\, the ingredients that bind us all as human\, one. Vulnerability\, curiosity. An evident love for the language\, care for the sentence and structure\, and attention to detail. We do expect pieces to reflect craft but give us authenticity to go with it. Simply put\, we may pick a piece that is honest over one that glorifies technique. \nIf addressing a topical issue\, consider contacting the editor for timely consideration.
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SUMMARY:PFN - Compass Rose Literary Journal Seeking Submissions on Syncopation
DESCRIPTION:Guidelines\nPoetry \n– Submit up to 6 poems\, no length limits\, in one document (.doc or .docx) \nFlash Prose \n– Limit 500 words; submit up to 3 pieces\, max 500 wds each\, in one document (.doc or .docx) \nOur spring issue “Syncopation” marks our second year in publication and kicks off the first of four issues this year to contemplate the interplay between sound\, visual stimuli\, the written word\, and lived experience. In 2024\, we turn our lens to these multiform layers that dynamically shape our perception and expression alike. \nFor Issue 5 “Syncopation” specifically\, we invite contributors to explore the multitudes of this musical form and how it reflects back into our lives. On a literal level\, syncopation layers one or more disparate rhythm schemes into the same musical piece or segment. A syncopated rhythm can disrupt\, accentuate\, and/or obscure the initial theme\, bringing with it any combination of surprise\, whimsy\, color\, clarity\, confusion\, stark and/or complex emotion. What story do these layers tell? Where do we see and feel syncopation\, within and beyond music? How do we experience syncopation in everyday life\, society\, socially? How do we express this visually? \nThese are just a few initial prompts; we look forward to reading and viewing your own takes on this issue’s theme! \n  \nAuthors retain all rights \nWe encourage simultaneous submissions (please notify us if your piece is accepted elsewhere) \nWe consider previously published material; please label it as such \nWe particularly welcome submissions from traditionally marginalized voices\, including BIPOC\, LGBTQ+\, and the neurodivergent \nWe do not currently pay our contributors; we hope to in the future
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-compass-rose-literary-journal-seeking-submissions-on-syncopation/
LOCATION:Compass Rose Literary Journal
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SUMMARY:P - Rattle Seeking Submissions in a Tribute to Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Our Fall 2024 issue will be dedicated to poems written in response to prompts. The relationship between music and poetry is self-evident\, and we want to explore how music in the air in forms poems on the page. The poems may be any style or subject\, but must be written who have been professional musicians at some point in their lives. \nInclude a contributor’s note about your music experience and how it affects your poetry. We no longer publish essays\, but always include a contributor notes section\, where we ask in this case why you enjoy writing prompt poems. \nYou may submit up to four previously uncurated poems (or pages of short poems) at the same time\, either in a single file or up to four files. Do not include your name or contact info within the file content. Do not submit more work in this category until we’ve replied.
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SUMMARY:PFN - Synkroniciti Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Vulnerable
DESCRIPTION:Submissions should be emailed to magazine@synkroniciti.com. Please place your name and the category of submission in the subject field of your e-mail. \n\n\n$3.00 \n\n\nPoetry Submission\n\n\nSend up to 5 poems in Word or pdf format. We prefer free verse and are more fond of visual poetry than formal rhyme schemes\, although rhyming does not disqualify your work. We will also consider poems in other languages with an English translation (poem and translation counts as one poem and both parts will be printed). The winner of our poetry contest will receive a $75 award and four free issues of the Magazine. \n\nShort Story Submission\n\n\nSend a short story in Word or pdf format. 4\,000 word maximum. Note that Flash Fiction now has a separate category below. \n\nFlash Fiction Submission\n\n\nPlease submit a flash fiction piece of 350 words or less in pdf or Word format. \n\nEssay\n\n\nSend a single non-fiction work in Word or pdf format. 4\,000 word maximum. We are partial to narrative and descriptive essays and memoir\, but will consider expository\, definitive and argumentative essays as well.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-synkroniciti-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-vulnerable/
LOCATION:Synkroniciti Magazine
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SUMMARY:PFN - Syncopation Literary Journal Seeking Submissions about Paris
DESCRIPTION:Call for Submissions\n\n\n\nVolume 3\, Issue 2: Paris \n“Paris is always a good idea.” ~Audrey Hepburn \nSubmission Guidelines: \nPlease read the full posting carefully. Failure to follow the Submission Guidelines may result in your work being rejected by Syncopation Literary Journal. We DO NOT accept simultaneous submissions but respond to writers in a very timely manner. \nSyncopation Literary Journal seeks to amalgamate the realms of music and literature. Syncopation is a free online\, open-access journal. We are currently seeking poetry\, short stories\, flash fiction\, and creative nonfiction for Volume 3\, Issue 2\, to be published on the website in June 2024. \nThe theme of Volume 3\, Issue 2 is PARIS. Paris never fails to capture the imagination of artists\, writers\, musicians\, and other dreamers. This celebrated city is the setting of countless novels\, films\, and musicals. Paris has played host to legendary musical expats including Josephine Baker and Jim Morrison. \nWe want your music-themed poetry\, creative nonfiction\, flash fiction\, and short stories that pertain to Paris. \nSubmission subjects may include\, but are not limited to: \n*Busking in Paris. \n*Paris musicians during war\, revolution\, and plague. \n*Parisian music during the Belle Époque. \n*A vocalist leaving the countryside to pursue a career in Paris. \n*A pianist returning to Paris after a long absence. \nPlease note that Syncopation Literary Journal IS NOT a peer-reviewed academic publication. If your submission has been previously published\, please note that you may need to seek permission from your previous publisher(s) before your work is accepted by Syncopation. Please NO SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS. While we do not pay our contributors\, there is no fee to submit. Publishing your work in Syncopation is a great way to showcase your writing. \nShort stories should be 7500 words or less. Flash fiction should be 1000 words or less. Creative nonfiction should be 5000 words or less. Writers may submit up to 3 poems sent as 1 document. Please submit only 1 piece to each genre per submission period. \nWhile we always welcome submissions from non-musicians\, your submission must pertain to music as well as the theme of the issue. To see examples of the writing we publish\, please read our past issues\, available on the website. Please no graphic violence\, sexually explicit subject matter\, or overuse of profanity. \nSubmissions must be written in English\, MS Word Format\, Times New Roman\, Font Size 12. Please include an author bio of 100 words or less at the end of your document. If your work has been previously published\, please state the name and date of publication at the beginning of your document. Please send all submissions to nwelshsyneditor@gmail.com with the genre of your piece in the subject line (i.e.\, “Submission: Poetry”) by TUESDAY APRIL 16TH\, 2024. All submissions should be sent as Word Document attachments. No PDFs. DO NOT copy and paste your submission into email messages. Please DO NOT submit your work as a DM over social media. Submissions sent via DMs will NOT be read. Email submissions only! \nContributors retain all copyrights to their work. If you republish your work elsewhere at a later date\, you must cite Syncopation Literary Journal as a previous publisher. Reproduction of any form is strictly prohibited without the copyright holder’s permission.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-syncopation-literary-journal-paris/
LOCATION:Syncopation Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - Super Canucks: An Anthology of Small-Town Canadian Superheroes: Canadian Superhero
DESCRIPTION:Super Canucks: An anthology of small-town Canadian superheroes\nComing Fall 2025\nWe’re looking for stories from across Canada that push the usual superhero tropes while shining a spotlight on unique corners of Canada. We want stories set in and around the nation’s more often overlooked locales—isolated small towns\, remote reservations\, bedroom communities\, and other underrepresented areas of Canada. Give us rural superheroes\, backwater supervillains\, and tales of characters/communities at a crossroads.How does place impact your character? Are they unable to reconcile their superpowers with their residence or is it the people who pose the problem? Does your hero struggle to maintain a secret identity where everyone knows everyone or do they find that familiarity weirdly comforting given the challenges of being superpowered?\n\nSubmission Guidelines:  \n\nWord Count: 500-3500\nOur editors are based in Northern Ontario\, but our contributors can be from across Canada.\nCanadian characters living their ‘super’ lives while still retaining their national/regional identity/connection.\nStories that know the tropes and cliches—those applied to superheroes and Canada both—and either explore or subvert them.\nHeroes that reconcile their superpowers with the limits of their home—geographic\, political\, economic…heck\, tie in the weather—so long as they’re original characters with strong connections to specific parts/cultures of Canada.\nHave your protagonists face situations unique to our nation/their region thereof. These can be silly or serious\, inspired by reality or entirely fictional.\nTell us about everyday Canadians. Folks often excluded from mainstream literature—the ignored\, overlooked\, and undervalued. (Including cultures\, genders/sexual orientations\, ages\, economic groups\, and faiths.)\nGenre-busting tales are encouraged. A superhero mystery or an origin story couched as a romance. Submitted stories do not have to be about superheroes per say (tales of supervillains and anti-heroes are welcome)\, but should tie into that theme in some way.\nPlease avoid extreme violence\, unnecessary profanity\, and/or graphic sexual content.\nSubmission deadline: April 21\, 2024\nSubmit to: editor@latitude46publishing.com
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-super-canucks-an-anthology-of-small-town-canadian-superheroes-canadian-superhero/
LOCATION:Super Canucks
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - SWAMP: An Online Magazine for Postgraduate Creative Writing Seeking Submissions.  Theme: Maybe
DESCRIPTION:Note: Submissions are restricted to those enrolled in postgraduate programs.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIssue #33’s theme: Maybe. We might like to perhaps see instances of indecisions\, or things that might or could or should have been. We might also like to see things that maybe happened\, or maybe didn’t happen\, or maybe will or perhaps could never happen. Send us whatever you maybe come up with! \nWe look forward to reading your work! \nAs always\, submissions off theme are welcome\, but those adhering to the theme in some manner may be favoured. \n(Please note — we will not read your work till after submissions close. Feel free to send them now\, though!) \nKeep submitting. Our editorial team looks forward to the honour of reading your poetry and prose. Please ask any other postgraduate Creative Writers you know to submit as well. \nSend your work to us via email at:  swampwriting@gmail.com \nWhen sending your submission: \n\n\nPlease include your name and university in the body of the email. Please also include what level of postgraduate study you are performing (Honours\, Graduate Diploma\, Masters\, PhD\, etc). A cover page is not necessary if you include all this information in your email. \n\n\nPlease type “Poetry”\, “Short Fiction”\, “Creative Nonfiction” or “Memoir” in the subject field (depending on the submission) to ensure your piece is processed by the appropriate editor in due course. \n\n\nPlease attach your written work as an attachment (Microsoft Word compatible files only)\, so we know how to format your work. If possible\, please attach each submission separately (i.e. three files for three poems). \n\n\nPlease also note: \n\nPlease do not submit work which is currently under consideration at other publications. This is purely to avoid any troubles if multiple publications select your work.\nPoets should not send more than three (3) poems for consideration at any time.\nProse writers can submit one or multiple submissions\, totalling no more than five thousand (5000) words.\nWhile we’re not a multimedia publication\, we do welcome experimental/contemporary written work. If your creative writing work is in another form (e.g. graphic novel)\, please insert “Other” into the subject field.\nAt this stage\, we regret to inform that SWAMP will not pay for submissions.\nAll submissions will be read and replied soon after the submission deadline.\nCopyright remains with the author of each individual submission. SWAMP only request the rights to publish your work indefinitely. SWAMP will not remove submissions from the website if and once published.\nAny submissions after the submission date will be considered for the following issue.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-swamp-an-online-magazine-for-postgraduate-creative-writing-seeking-submissions-theme-maybe/
LOCATION:Swamp
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - Revue {R}évolution Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Manifesto
DESCRIPTION:On this day of April 4\, 2022\, we are convoking “les états généraux de la Culture\,” the Cultural General Assembly (C.G.A).  \nArt and Poetry are in peril. Culture is under assault of intellectual and spiritual mediocrity. Art and Poetry are not helpless though; in essence\, they are eternal Beauty\, Knowledge\, and Truth unfathomable\, yet manifest. Before we convoke your physical bodies to the Art general assembly\, we are convoking your brilliant minds and revolutionary hearts. You\, Artists\, Polymaths\, Thinkers\, Poets and Essayists\, affirm\, update\, and enhance Culture. Share your thoughts with the world. Be a Beauty-Knowledge-Truth champion: submit your Manifesto! \nWHAT IS A MANIFESTO? A QUICK REMINDER \n\n\nA Manifesto is a thoughtful response to an unethical state of affairs\nA Manifesto disrupts\, not for the sake of disruption\, but because a higher Truth\, principle\, or moral guides its expression\n\n\n\nA Manifesto sets a new cultural era and influences Art and literature drastically\nA Manifesto is avant-garde. It is an expression of genius\, channelled by visionaries \nVision is not reverie or denial of reality. Vision is utter intelligence\, intuition\, and time mastery\n\n\n __________\n \n\n\nPonder over Manifestos from the past and present; read The Surrealist Manifesto or The Poetical Manifesto (get The Poetical Manifesto for free here) and transcend them.\nCheck this blog post of The Polymath Agency on what makes the Surrealist Manifesto probably the greatest manifesto ever\n\n\nGUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION  \n\n\nSubmit 10 to 50 pages. Artists and Poets who write Manifestos are also thinkers. Inspired thought is not chaotic\, rather harmonious. Let your perception of Culture challenge and elevate us . \n Beyond argumentation and observation\, Manifestos are artwork. Visually impress us.\n Submit a video reading of the first page of your Manifesto + a .doc or .pdf copy of the whole document for our review.\nYour Manifesto can be a poetical manifesto\, an artistic manifesto\, a realistic manifesto\, a myth manifesto\, an environmental manifesto\, a philosophical manifesto\, a spiritual manifesto\, or the complete’s Polymath manifesto. \n {R} pays special attention to clarity\, but also precision and beauty in thought\, language\, and artistic craft . We will not run away from complexity as long as your Manifesto solves it.\n\n\n\nRevue {R}’s primary languages are English and French. We also accept Manifestos in Spanish\, Italian\, and German.\n\nGUIDELINES FOR YOUR BIO\n\n\n\nKeep your biography short and coherent. \n500-650 characters will suffice. Your Manifesto will tell us who you are. Use Lettercount if needed.\n\n\nWhether you are a poet\, an artist\, a thinker\, or a polymath\, Revue {R} is a review of deep thinkers who strive to channel Harmony; clarity\, wisdom\, beauty\, and Truth manifest. \nAu plaisir de vous lire!\n \nThe Editorial Team \n\n \nSurprise us. Challenge us. Humble us. Impress us. Elevate us.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-revue-revolution-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-manifesto/
LOCATION:Revue {R}évolution
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - MQR Mixtape Seeking Submissions about Rage
DESCRIPTION:“We are dismissed as emotional. It is enough to make you emotional.” \n—Sara Ahmed \nMany scholars and artists have remarked on the importance of anger in art and everyday life. In her 1981 keynote presentation to the National Women’s Studies Conference\, Audre Lorde delivered the indicting line “anger is loaded with information and energy\,” reminding us that such anger should not be considered a source of shame\, but evidence of the injustices that “brought that anger into being.” \nThis issue seeks to hold space for the “ugly feelings” we are often told to tame\, to clean up\, and to quiet: our rage\, our annoyance\, our frustration. We aim to honor the wisdom of unruly emotions. We understand that feelings cannot be boxed and separated from one another\, and we acknowledge the muddling of it all. Rage with a side of grief? Anger with a dash of paranoia? Vexed yet anxious? We get it. Rage comes in different forms\, tempos\, and decibels and we want to amplify it! \nFor this issue\, we are looking for pieces that seek to express the complexities of such a charged emotion. We welcome expressions\, critiques\, and meditations on rage in a variety o\, and short fiction. We encourage perspectives that contextualize the social\, cultural\, and political realities of anger. Who is allowed to express their anger? How\, and when\, is rage a symptom of our social conditions and dispositions? What forces attempt to stifle such a resistance? We are looking for work that seeks to reorient our understanding of emotions and their function in “polite” society. \nFor this issue\, please submit:  \nProse: up to 4\, 000 words \nPoetry: up to four poems \nOnly previously unpublished work will be considered. Simultaneous submissions are permitted\, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted by another publication. Please send only one submission per window; subsequent submissions will be rejected automatically.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-mqr-mixtape-seeking-submissions-about-rage/
LOCATION:MQR Mixtape
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Cosmic Daffodil Journal Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Yin & Yang
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSION GUIDELINES\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPOETRY\nPoetry in any form or style. Your poetry submission may contain up to three (3) poems\, may be submitted as one file\, run fewer than 10 pages in length\, and must be unpublished. Please start each poem on a new page on your document. Title your poems OR specify ‘Untitled’ at the top of the document. Simultaneous submissions are welcomed so long as you withdraw them when accepted elsewhere. \nFLASH FICTION\nFlash fiction (a.k.a. microfiction\, short-short story\, sudden fiction\, etc.) submissions should aim for a word count of 300-600 words or less per piece. You may submit up to two (2) pieces per issue\, may be submitted as one file\, should run fewer than 5 pages in length\, and must be unpublished. Add page numbers to your document. Simultaneous submissions are welcomed so long as you withdraw them when accepted elsewhere. \nFLASH NON-FICTION\nFlash nonfiction submissions should aim for a word count of 300-600 words or less per piece. You may submit up to two (2) pieces per issue\, may be submitted as one file\, should run fewer than 5 pages in length\, and must be unpublished. Add page numbers to your document. Simultaneous submissions are welcomed so long as you withdraw them when accepted elsewhere. \nGENERAL GUIDELINES\nCosmic Daffodil Journal is currently focusing on submissions that follow a theme titled YIN & YANG. Submissions that do not follow the theme will NOT be considered. \nPlease submit your written content as a Microsoft Word attachment (.doc or .docx). 12-point Times New Roman is preferred. If submitting several pieces (e.g. poems)\, include them all in one document. \n\nCover Letter Guidelines \n\n\nInclude a cover letter with the following information: \n\n\nName (as you would like printed) \n\n\nEmail address \n\n\nThird-person bio (100 words max) \n\n\nAuthor website and any social media links – optional \n\n\nAuthor photo – optional \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease send all submissions through our Duosuma page. Title submissions with the chosen category followed by your name (I.E. POETRY – MATTHEW JONES). \nAuthors and artists can submit once per submission period. If interested in submitting again\, please wait until the next submission period opens. \nWHAT MAKES A SUBMISSION STAND OUT?\n\n\nPieces that fit our theme – Before submitting to Cosmic Daffodil Journal\, make sure your work fits our current submission call. \n\n\nTake risks – Push the envelope. Step out of the box and conquer the unknown. \n\n\nCreativity & beyond – How can you take an old idea and refresh it in new ways? Find new perspectives to explore. \n\n\nHave an Editor’s Mind – Keep in mind your formatting: Is the piece too long? Is the spacing too erratic? Check your piece for mechanical errors: Is the spelling\, grammar\, and punctuation correct? Are the tenses consistent throughout? Be mindful of word count: does your piece fall within the parameters? Is it too short\, or too long?
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-cosmic-daffodil-journal-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-yin-yang/
LOCATION:Cosmic Daffodil Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Red Door Magazine. Theme: Truth and the Paradox
DESCRIPTION:Red Door Magazine is an Arts & Culture publication founded in New York in 2009 and now based in Copenhagen\, Denmark. \nWe release the magazine as a limited edition printed magazine shipped worldwide to subscribers\, as well as a digital free magazine. Learn more at reddoormagazine.com \nOur theme for this upcoming edition is ‘Truth and the Paradox’. \nOur themes are always open to far-fetched interpretations and are not limited to a narrow definition. Don’t hold back\, surprise us by submitting your finest work! \nPlease submit only once during each submission period.\nPoetry entries can include up to 3 poems (up to 50 lines each) and up to 6 pages.\nPlease use 12-point\, single-spaced\, Times New Roman font.\nUpload doc or docx documents only.\nInclude a cover letter with a short third-person bio (maximum 75 words).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-red-door-magazine-theme-truth-and-the-paradox/
LOCATION:Red Door Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4664-1714291200-1714323600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Blood & Bourbon Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Home
DESCRIPTION:What is Home?\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is home? Is it a place\, a feeling\, a kinship with a group of people\, or your mother’s heart? Do you feel far from it or near? Did you move or stay in the same city for your entire life? Do you regret one or the other? Is it a house\, an apartment\, or a backpack? Do you keep it neat or messy? Do you care to call something “home”? \nWe want to read about all of it. \n\n\n\nSubmissions\n\n\nBlood & Bourbon is here to showcase all things hard\, gritty\, and raw. That time you got in a bar fight\, that time you went to an S&M club\, that time you had an opinion that sparked a heated argument over a family dinner. We’re actively seeking submissions in the following categories: \n\nShort fiction or non-fiction\, 5000 words or less\nOpinion pieces or essays on any subjects\, 5000 words or less\nPoetry\, up to three pieces per submission\n\nWe accept simultaneous submissions and reprints. We provide author copies upon request with a small donation of $5. \nWe are now open for submissions until April 28\, 2024. The theme of the next issue is going to be Home. \nWe’re interested in diverse voices and want to hear from you regardless of what you look like\, where you’re from\, what you believe\, who you like to fuck\, et cetera. \nSend your material to bandbsubmissions (AT) gmail.com. Your submission should be attached as a .doc\, .docx or .rtf file\, with your name\, address\, email address\, the story title (if applicable) and total word count at the top of the first page. Visual art submissions should be attached as hi-res .jpgs or .tiffs. Include a 50-word bio in the body of the email or in the Word doc. \nOUR PROCESS\nWe are usually open for submissions for 2-2.5 months at a time. We will send you an email at the end of the submission period\, letting you know if your work has been accepted. Please don’t expect to hear from us sooner\, but let us know if your work has been accepted anywhere else during this submission period. We accept about 30 submissions per issue. \nWe then assign one of our editors to work with you to polish your submission and apply our house style guide. Keep in mind that we are a Canadian publication\, so Canadian spelling will be applied to all work. Editing phase usually lasts about 2 months. \nOnce we receive all the final documents from our editors\, we’ll work on layout. You will have a chance to see and approve the print proof before the launch of the issue. Layout and proofreading phase takes about a week. \nWe will share the links to the issue with you\, so you can spread the word to your peers and followers. We currently publish on Amazon and Kobo\, in print and e-book format.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-blood-bourbon-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-home/
LOCATION:Blood & Bourbon
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Frontier Poetry's 2024 Nature & Place Prize.  Theme: Nature & Place
DESCRIPTION:2024 Nature & Place Prize\nFebruary 22\, 2024\, to April 28\, 2024\nIn our pursuit of gentleness\, nostalgia\, and a reimagining of “home\,” Frontier Poetry is reviving the Nature & Place Prize. In her poem “Drowning Creek\,” Ada Limón takes us into the countryside\, “Past the strip malls and the power plants\, / out of the holler\, past Gun Bottom Road / and Brassfield and before Red Lick Creek\, / there’s a stream called Drowning Creek….” On her journey\, she has the strong urge to stop the car and observe the kingfisher perched on the transmission wire “eyeing the creek / for crayfish\, tadpoles\, and minnows.” She has aptly combined the urge to be in communion with nature\, with the visceral landscape of place observed from the loneliness of a car ride. In this same vein\, we invite you to submit work to the 2024 Nature & Place Prize. \nWe’re looking for poems rich and robust in language\, technique\, and form that pay homage to the natural world and all of the small marvels that occur in nature. We’re also interested in poems that observe geography and the landscape of home. Frontier Poetry warmly encourages poets of all backgrounds\, identities\, and ethnicities to enter. \nThe first-place winner will receive $3\,000 and publication. Second- and third-place winners will receive $300 and $200 respectively\, as well as publication. All shortlisted writers will also be considered for paid publication in New Voices. \n\nAbout the Guest Judge:\nFlower Conroy is a LGBTQIA+ artist\, NEA and MacDowell Fellow\, and former Key West Poet Laureate. Conroy’s books include Snake Breaking Medusa Disorder (winner of the Stevens Manuscript Prize)\, A Sentimental Hairpin (Eric Hoffer Finalist)\, and Greenest Grass (winner of the Blue Lynx Poetry prize). Her work has appeared/is forthcoming in New England Review\, American Literary Review\, The Yale Review\, and elsewhere. Currently she is curating a series of Ephemeral Altars that celebrate poetry collections through assemblage art. \nWhat Flower Is Looking For:\nWhen I initially heard the theme “Nature & Place\,” I had a confident (albeit vague) idea what that might mean; however\, the more I thought about it\, my sense of nature and place became excitingly less certain\, amorphous\, vast. I want (from these submissions) what I’d want from any poem: I want to encounter that which I didn’t know I needed to encounter; I want surprise of detail and syntax\, for a microcosm of a perspective and language (or languages) to flesh out a world I get lost in\, to be entranced by keenness of being and experience retold; I want nuance\, subtext\, and imagery to awe me. The theme of “Nature & Place” strikes me as abstractly concrete and concretely abstract—it conjures landscape\, yes\, but perhaps landscape as a presence in relation to a self or selves. It’s flesh and dirt\, past and future\, internal and external. I’ve no preconceived notions of what the poems should be beyond being visceral. \n\nGuidelines:\n\nSubmissions are open to all poets\, regardless of publication history.\nSend us only your best\, polished work—unpublished poems only\, please.\nAs part of our dedication to the pursuit of a more inclusive publishing world\, we are offering a free submission window for poets from historically marginalized groups at the beginning of the contest until we reach our cap of fifty. Please note the free portal will close when we hit our submission cap.\nPlease do not include any identifying information in the body of your document.\nWe accept simultaneous submissions\, but please notify us if your work is accepted elsewhere.\nWe ask for no more than three poems (five pages) per submission. Please submit all your poems in ONE document. We have no particular aesthetic or formal requirements and consider all styles of poetry.\nEach entry requires a submission fee of $20.\nMultiple submissions (of up to three poems apiece) are allowed\, but each requires a separate entry fee.\nPlease include a brief cover letter with your publication history and personal bio. Also include any content warnings in consideration of our reading staff.\nWork generated by AI will be automatically disqualified.\nSubmissions are open internationally\, to any poet writing primarily in English. Some code-switching/meshing is very welcome.\nPlease do not submit work if you have a close relationship with the guest judge.\nIf you have any questions\, please visit our FAQ page. If you don’t find the answer to your question\, email us: contact (at ) frontierpoetry (dot) com.\nThe deadline is April 28\, 2024. We plan to announce winners and finalists in Summer 2024.\n\n\nEditorial Feedback Option:\nThis option costs $59 and will provide you with two pages of detailed and actionable feedback on your submission\, including suggestions for future submissions. The $149 option will provide you with three letters from three different editors. Our guest editors are paid a significant portion of the fee and all are astute and professional poets. Please allow eight to ten weeks after the contest closes to receive your feedback letter.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-frontier-poetrys-2024-nature-place-prize-theme-nature-place/
LOCATION:Frontier Poetry
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:4666-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Chicken Soup for the Soul Series Seeking Funny Stories
DESCRIPTION:Laughter is the best medicine. And we love to publish your funny stories in all our books. Our books filled with nothing but funny stories are always bestsellers\, so we are doing it again. This edition will be for publication in 2025 but we’re already looking for those funny stories you tell again and again. The ones that make everyone laugh. \nWe are looking for stories about something that happened to you in your life – in your relationship with a partner or spouse\, a parent or child\, a family member or friend\, at work or at home that made you and the people around you laugh out loud. Did you mean for it to be funny? Did the other person mean to make you laugh? Did a situation just get out of control? Did a misunderstanding turn into a comedy of errors? We can’t wait to hear your true stories. We want them to be silly\, outrageous and hilarious\, and they absolutely must make us laugh! \nHere are some suggested topics but we know you can think of many more: \n– A slip of the tongue – Oh no\, I didn’t mean to say that!\n– Mistaken identity\n– Obsessions and Compulsions\n– Work whoops\n– Pranks that worked – Gotcha!\n– Pranks that backfired – Yikes!\n– Annoying habits – if you don’t stop doing that I’m going to scream!\n– Doggone funny\n– Getting catty\n– That was embarrassing\n– Happily ever laughter\n– Innocently inappropriate\n– What? I thought you said but you really said!\n– Senior moments\n– Wedding woes\n– Funeral foul-ups\n– Holiday hiccups and meltdowns\n– Kitchen/dinner party accidents\n– Sports catastrophes\n– Domestic turmoil\n– Dating disasters\n– Making fun of yourself\n– Crazy family fun and foibles: it’s all relative\n– Moving-day mayhem\n– Laughing at inappropriate times\n– I can’t believe I did that!\n– Travel turmoil\n– Zany vacations\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.\n\nA few more tips about submitting\n\nThe only way to submit your stories or poems to us is via our website. If you have any problems when trying to fill out the form and submit your work\, please contact our webmaster at: webmaster@chickensoupforthesoul.com. Responses from the webmaster usually take several days\, so be patient.\nOur webmaster cannot help you with your personal computer problems. If you have questions\, such as\, “How do I paste my story into the submission form?” please ask a friend or relative\, not our webmaster.\nPlease submit only stories or poems that have not been previously published. The only exception to this is if your work has only been published in a small local publication with limited circulation or on your own blog.\nPlease do not send us any book manuscripts\, unless through a literary agent\, as these will be automatically discarded. Also\, we do not accept title ideas from the public. If we receive any\, they will be discarded and will not be shown to an editor.\n\nNOTE: WE DO NOT PAY FOR SUBMISSIONS. WE ONLY PAY FOR STORIES IF WE PUBLISH THEM IN ONE OF OUR BOOKS\, TYPICALLY 6 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS AFTER SUBMISSION. WE RECEIVE THOUSANDS OF SUBMISSIONS FOR EACH BOOK BUT CAN ONLY SELECT 101 STORIES FOR INCLUSION.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-series-seeking-funny-stories/
LOCATION:Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Lifespan Series Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Older
DESCRIPTION:Older – Lifespan Vol. 11\n\n\nSubmissions for Older Lifespan Vol. 11 HAVE OPENED \nSubmissions close 30th April 2024. \nFrom 2021 through to mid-2024\, Pure Slush has been conducting a 12-volume anthology series\, looking across the Lifespan. \nThis is a unique opportunity to contribute works taking characters across the arc of their whole lives\, whether prose or poetry\, fiction or non-fiction. \nOr alternately\, to create unlinked works. \nSubmit to one … or a few … or many … or all. \nYour Older submission must be: \n\noriginal\, so previously unpublished online or in print (so that includes authors’ websites and blogs)\n150 word minimum limit for fiction and non-fiction\, stories and essays / maximum 1000 words. (That’s for each story / essay: maximum number of prose pieces you can submit is 3.)\n80 word minimum limit for poetry / maximum 1000 words. (That’s for each poem: maximum number of poems you can submit is 5.)\nmust include something about growing older / ageing.\n\nYou must be minimum 18 years of age to submit. \nWe prefer submissions to be made through Submittable (scroll below to click here) and much prefer Word.docx to PDFs or other alternatives. \nIf you have any questions\, please email edpureslush@live.com.au. \nTo submit\, click here. Please include the word OLDER\, plus your name and the title of your submission\, and the word count. (Please note: word counts do not include titles or your name.) \nPLEASE NOTE: if you are submitting more than one poem\, story or essay\, we really prefer they are all included on one document. So if you have 5 poems or 3 stories to submit\, please include them on one document\, and thus make one submission\, rather than 5 submissions (one for each poem) or 3 submissions (one for each story).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-lifespan-series-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-older/
LOCATION:Lifespan Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4673-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Mid-Level Management Literary Magazine (MIDLVLMAG). Theme: Secret Menu
DESCRIPTION:What is Secret Menu? \nSecret Menu is a hack. \nSecret Menu takes the mundane and adds that little dusting of magick and transforms it. \nSecret Menu is an insider’s club that’s not for insiders. \nSecret Menu is a bit of a wink and whole lot of cheek. \nSecret Menu is the ways we treat ourselves\, celebrate small victories\, sharing with one another when we don’t have to. \nSecret Menu is the nod in the hallway to you work bestie as you pass like drones in the night. \nSecret Menu is a topside\, underground resistance. \nSecret Menu is the exhalation of relief after the longest shift of your goddamn life. \nSecret Menu is the dish you bring to the cookout that no one can resist. \nSecret Menu is your codename/alias/identity. \nSecret Menu is your lover’s embrace in the shadow of oppression. \n\nSimultaneous Submissions:\nYes! Just let us know if you’ve got your work out to other publications so we don’t step on any toes in the process. \nPayments:\nMIDLVLMAG is volunteer run and free-to-read. Because of this\, we are not currently in a position to pay contributors. \n\nOur long-term goal is to generate payment funds through donations/patronage\, merch sales\, and potential physical copies of issues (tbd). \nSubmission Criteria:\nMIDLVLMAG publishes short and flash fiction\, poetry\, prose\, creative non-fiction (CNF)\, and essays. \nSend your submissions to info@midlvlmag.com \n\n– Your submission email subject line must include the following: \nMIDLVLMAG – [CURRENT SUBMISSION THEME] – [STYLE OF WRITING] – [LAST NAME\, FIRST NAME]\ni.e. “MIDLVLMAG – Snacks – Flash Fiction – Carver\, Raymond”   \n– If you’re submitting multiple styles of writing\, each must be submitted separately. \n– Your submission(s) must be included as an attachment (Word / Google .DOC .DOCX file types). \n– Your submission(s) must include a header with the following information: \nLast name\, first name – title of piece – MIDLVLMAG – submission theme – form of writing i.e. (Krinkle\, Henry – hot dogs: a discourse – MIDLVLMAG – Snacks – CNF) \n\nPlease include an author bio with your submission email. Tell us about your managerial experience\, your time in the trenches of the stock room\, the unspoken dignity in slinging fast food to make ends meet. Please include any previous publications and forthcoming work. And please also include any social media accounts and/or links to your website that you feel comfortable sharing where others can find you and your writing. \nSuggested Word Counts:\nPoetry: Send up to three poems at a time. No word count limits. \nShort Fiction / Essays / CNF: 1500-3500 words. \nFlash Fiction / Prose: 500 – 1000 words.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-mid-level-management-literary-magazine-midlvlmag-theme-secret-menu/
LOCATION:Mid-Level Management Literary Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4700-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to In The Mood Magazine.  Theme: Ten
DESCRIPTION:In honour of our 10th issue\, we’re getting literal and asking for submissions on film\, TV\, music videos\, and pop culture relating to the number 10! This could look like: Cinema’s 10 Most Ineffectual Therapists\, movies with “10” in the title\, 10 Times I Fell Asleep in the Theatre\, or movies celebrating their 10-year anniversary. At In The Mood\, we don’t believe in taking ourselves too seriously\, and this might be our least serious theme yet!* \n*But on a serious note\, please read our full guidelines below before submitting ???? This special issue will only feature 10 pieces\, so send us your best! \n– Theme: TEN\n– Deadline: April 30th\, 2024\n– Word count for completed pieces: max 1\,000 words for features\, max 300 words for film diaries\n– Honorarium: $30 CAD for features\, $20 CAD for film diaries \n???? Some ideas for inspiration:\n– 10-year anniversaries\n– Movies from 1910 or 2010 (but not ‘11s to ‘19s)\n– Top/Bottom 10 lists\n– 10 blindspots (and what you thought of them after watching)\n– Movies with “10” in the title (e.g. 10 Things I Hate About You\, 10\, 10 Items or Less\, Ten Years\, How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days)\n– What you loved watching when you were 10\n– If you had 10 days left to live\, what would you watch?\n– 10 times I ___ during a movie (e.g. cried\, fell asleep\, got horny\, screamed)\n– First 10 movies you remember seeing\n– 10 frames from a movie\n– Focus on 10 of something in a movie (e.g. costumes\, meals\, furniture)\n– A celebrity/ famous character dinner party with 10 guests
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-in-the-mood-magazine-theme-ten/
LOCATION:In The Mood Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4702-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Bermuda Triangle Prize. Theme: Relationships
DESCRIPTION:The Bermuda Triangle Prize is given to three poems on a theme from up to three different poets. \n2023 Judge: TBD \nCurrent Theme: Relationships (2023-2024 Theme) \nWe are open to interpretations on the theme: love\, friendship\, companionship; losing relations\, relationships to animals\, plants\, and objects; relationships between ecosystems or among the stars. Send us your interpretation however literal or liberal. \nEach winning poem will receive $50\, for a total cash prize of $150. The poems will be published and displayed in the Poet’s Billow Literary Art Gallery. Up to five finalists will be considered for publication. \nWe nominate for the Pushcart Prize\, Best of the Net Anthology\, and The Best New Poets Anthology. \nGuidelines: \nAs entries will be read blindly\, your name and contact information should not appear on the poems themselves. \nSimultaneous submissions are accepted as long as you send an email if a poem needs to be withdrawn. Multiple submissions are allowed with a paid submission fee for each set of three poems. \nEach entry of three poems costs $10 and should be paid through paypal and the poems submitted by email to thepoetsbillow@gmail.com. Please format subject line (First Last name — Bermuda Triangle)\n \nPlease submit all poems in one document and attach it to the email.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-bermuda-triangle-prize-theme-relationships/
LOCATION:Bermuda Triangle  Prize
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Chicken Soup for the Soul Series. Theme: Winter Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Christmas\, Thanksgiving\, Hanukkah\, New Year’s \nThe deadline for submissions is APRIL 30\, 2024. \nEveryone loves the holidays and making cherished memories. Our holiday titles make wonderful gifts and are so popular that we create a new edition each year. We are now collecting stories for our 2024 HOLIDAY edition that will be published later this year. \nHow do you celebrate the holidays? Are your celebrations very traditional or are they very spontaneous and never the same? We want to hear how you celebrate your holidays. How do you gather with family and friends to share the special spirit of the season? How do you brighten those long winter days? \nPlease submit your true stories and poems about the entire December holiday season\, including Thanksgiving\, Christmas\, Hanukkah\, Kwanzaa\, Boxing Day\, and New Year’s festivities too. **If your stories are about celebrating Christmas please be sure that they are “Santa safe” so that we don’t spoil the magic for precocious readers! \n***Please note: If you submitted a story or poem for a previous holiday 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 holiday book\, please do not submit it again. We will not publish it again. \nHere are some suggested topics\, but we know you can think of many more: \n– What celebrating the holidays means to me\n– Holiday traditions\n– Memories of the holiday season\n– The love of family\n– Family reunions\n– Holiday humor\n– Gift giving\n– Gift receiving\n– Regifting – oh no!\n– Decorating… oh how we love to do that!\n– Un-decorating… oh how we hate to do that!\n– Eat\, Eat\, Eat… and be merry\n– Christmas through the eyes of a child\n– Elf on the Shelf fun and games\n– Here comes Santa Claus\n– Secret Santa fun\n– Things that went wrong!\n– Holiday food and traditions\n– Neighborhood competition for house decorations\n– The spontaneous things your family has done\n– Funny anecdotes \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.\n\nA few more tips about submitting\n\nThe only way to submit your stories or poems to us is via our website. If you have any problems when trying to fill out the form and submit your work\, please contact our webmaster at: webmaster@chickensoupforthesoul.com. Responses from the webmaster usually take several days\, so be patient.\nOur webmaster cannot help you with your personal computer problems. If you have questions\, such as\, “How do I paste my story into the submission form?” please ask a friend or relative\, not our webmaster.\nPlease submit only stories or poems that have not been previously published. The only exception to this is if your work has only been published in a small local publication with limited circulation or on your own blog.\nPlease do not send us any book manuscripts\, unless through a literary agent\, as these will be automatically discarded. Also\, we do not accept title ideas from the public. If we receive any\, they will be discarded and will not be shown to an editor.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-series-theme-winter-holidays/
LOCATION:Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Harbor Review.  Theme: Wondrous & Miraculous
DESCRIPTION:Send 1-3 poems in one document as a pdf or word document during our submission window. Include a short bio in your cover letter. The theme for issue #13 is “Wondrous & Miraculous.” \nThe submission fee for expedited submissions is $8. Regular submissions are free. All fees are waived for BIPOC identifying writers. \nPoems with complex or unusual form/spacing are welcome. However\, if accepted\,  this work may appear different due to the constraints of our online platform.\nHarbor Review is a paying market. We pay poets $10 per published poem upon release of the issue in which the poem appears.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-harbor-review-theme-wondrous-miraculous/
LOCATION:Harbor Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4730-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Amsterdam Quarterly Seeking Submissions.  Theme: Vibration(s)
DESCRIPTION:For AQ40 the theme is Vibration(s). Send us pieces about music\, background noise\, or other aspects of your sensory or extrasensory perception. What do you see\, feel\, and/or remember when you hear certain pieces of music or environmental sounds? How have you been able to minimise the noise and increase the good vibrations in your life? \nYou may submit work to Amsterdam Quarterly at submissions@amsterdamquarterly.org \nWork must be previously unpublished and submitted in a recent Microsoft Word file format. (Self-published work is considered as published). Poems should be no longer than two A4 pages; articles\, fiction\, essays and other prose\, no more than 3\,000 words. Artwork and photography files should be no larger than one megabyte (1MB). Submit no more than two pieces (for example\, two poems or one poem and one short story) per person per reading period. Please indicate your last name and Amsterdam Quarterly submission in the subject line of your e-mail. \nAQ retains first publication and serialization rights for its online magazine as well as for its print-on-demand yearbook. No simultaneous submissions. Please note: due to increased postage and printing costs and new customs duties and tariffs\, as of issue #33 (spring 2022)\, AQ will only be able to offer one copy of the AQ Yearbook as payment to its published artists and writers for their work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-amsterdam-quarterly-seeking-submissions-theme-vibrations/
LOCATION:Amsterdam Quarterly
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:5093-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PF - Gypsophila Zine Seeking Submissions on: Grace & Peace
DESCRIPTION:submit to us\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmissions for Volume 3 Issue 3 of Gypsophila are open! We are accepting poetry\, prose and short stories related to or unrelated to our theme of “Grace & Peace.” Submissions are open from March 20\, 2024 until April 30\, 2024.\n\n\n\n\nWe have just a few house rules for you to read over and follow before getting into the submission process. Please read these carefully! Failure to follow all rules submissions under an incorrect tag will result in automatic disqualification of your submission. \n\nRules are as follows!\n\n\nLimit of TWO (2) submission forms per person\nLimit of FIVE (5) poems and TWO (2) Short Stories per submission\nNO CHAPBOOKS\nLimit of 500 words for prose works\nLimit of between 500 – 3k words for short stories (grace of 500 words over if needed)\nSelecting “Both” under “Submission Type” means you have BOTH poetry/prose AND a short story included in your document\nImages are NOT ACCEPTED as submissions or with submissions\nAll works must be submitted as a PDF\, Word or Google document
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-gypsophila-zine-seeking-submissions-on-grace-peace/
LOCATION:Gypsophila Zine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - Bethlehem Writers Roundtable Short Story Award.  Theme: Holiday Tales
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Short Story Award submission is open through April 30\, 2024!\nOur 2024 theme: Holiday Tales (US Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day) \n\n\n\nWe are seeking never-published (including online or blog posts) short stories of 2\,000 words or fewer on the theme: Holiday Tales. We define holiday stories as those that involve any holiday from US Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day\, or stories that reference those holidays. (There are many such holidays\, so let your imagination fly.) While our theme is broadly interpreted\, the holiday must be an important element in the story\, not just referred to in passing. (DIE HARD would not be accepted!) \n\nWinners will receive: \nFirst Place:\n$250 and publication in our upcoming anthology: Season’s Readings: More Sweet\, Funny\, and Strange Holiday Tales \nSecond Place:\n$100 and publication in Bethlehem Writers Roundtable \nThird Place:\n$50 and publication in Bethlehem Writers Roundtable \n2024 Competition Rules\nThe First-place winner will receive a $250 cash award and publication of the winning story either in the Bethlehem Writers Group’s upcoming anthology of holiday stories tentatively entitled: Season’s Readings: Sweet\, Funny\, and Strange Tales in the Holiday Spirit or as a featured story in Bethlehem Writers Roundtable. \nEntry Requirements: \n\nStories must be submitted using the information below.\nEntries must be no more than 2\,000 words.\nAll entries must be previously unpublished\, and adhere to our Terms and Conditions set out below.\nWe welcome excellent writing from diverse voices and experiences regardless of race\, gender or gender identity\, sexual orientation\, nationality\, ethnicity\, religion\, disability\, or age (except that authors must be 18 years of age or older). In keeping with our standards of inclusivity\, we reserve the right to refuse to publish work that might be harmful to any member of a marginalized group.\nSubmissions open at 12:01 a.m. ET on January 1\, 2024\, and must be received by 11:59 p.m. EDT\, April 30\, 2024.\nPayments are requested within 24 hours of submissions. All payments must be received through PayPal no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT on May 1\, 2024.\n\nEntry Fee: \n\n$15 per story.\n\nPrizes: \n\nFirst prize: $250 and consideration for inclusion in the upcoming BWG anthology\, tentatively titled Season’s Readings: More Sweet\, Funny\, and Strange Holiday Tales. If it is not accepted for publication in the print anthology\, it will be featured in an upcoming edition of the Bethlehem Writers Roundtable. (While there is no guarantee of print publication\, all previous contest winners have been accepted to be published in print.)\nSecond prize: $100 and publication in the Bethlehem Writers Roundtable.\nThird prize: $50 and publication in the Bethlehem Writers Roundtable.\nHonorable Mentions: Stories may be selected for Honorable Mention and offered publication in the Bethlehem Writers Roundtable.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-bethlehem-writers-roundtable-short-story-award-theme-holiday-tales/
LOCATION:Bethlehem Writers Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:5101-1714464000-1714496400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PF - Call for Submissions to Dusty Attic Publishing. Theme: Twisted Fairytale!
DESCRIPTION:ISSUE FOUR THEME: Twisted Fairytale! \n**Please note: we will not consider or publish any submissions written\, developed\, or assisted by A.I. tools. We may not consider any future submissions by anyone who submits A.I. written work.** \nWe are looking for short stories (500-2000 words) and poems (3-25 lines) that are spooky or fantastical or both. Don’t be afraid to blend genres and experiment. \nYou can submit one short story and up to 3 poems. \nSubmissions should be submitted in Modern Manuscript Format (example)\, Times New Roman\, and attached as a .docx to an email with a brief query and a short author bio. Please include any relevant trigger warnings in the email as well. \nDusty Attic publishes 4-8 stories and 2-3 poems quarterly\, and submissions will close after four weeks. Any submissions received after the deadline will be considered for the following quarter. You will receive a notification by the 20th of the month prior to publication. \nWe are offering a flat rate of $10 USD per story or poem. \nSimultaneous submissions are allowed\, but we kindly request that you inform us of acceptance elsewhere. \nDusty Attic retains the rights to accepted submissions for one year post publication. \nPlease send all submissions to:\ndustyatticpublishing@gmail.com
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-call-for-submissions-to-dusty-attic-publishing-theme-twisted-fairytale/
LOCATION:Dusty Attic Publishing
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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