F – West Word 2023 Prize Online Anthology. Theme: “Wild”
We’re delighted to announce the brand new annual WestWord Prize in which all winning and shortlisted stories will be published in the online anthology edition of WestWord.
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P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
We’re delighted to announce the brand new annual WestWord Prize in which all winning and shortlisted stories will be published in the online anthology edition of WestWord.
What do Friends raised in other traditions bring to us?
Nature as a whole; deer grazing on grass in a forest, the stars on a clear night, children playing in an ocean inlet, birds chirping in tree canopies, a babbling brook by a cottage in the mountains. What is nature to you?
Our themes are always open to far-fetched interpretations and are not limited to a narrow definition. Don't hold back, surprise us!
Our favourite poems are the unexpected kind. We love free verse poems that take familiar situations and turn them on their head, using unusual metaphors and drawing parallels no one else would see.
We're looking for stories about epic journeys over vast distances with many destinations, and travels that have broadened the outlook, not just of the traveler, but of civilization.
Come one, come all, please join us under the falling leaves for a feast like none other. This October, the seventh issue of Last Leaves will make your mouth water.
Send us your traditional ghost stories, the ones that haunt and scare. Send us your unconventional ghost stories, the ones that make us rethink what a ghost story can be. We are open to your interpretation, so surprise us!
Submit work about whether you view your life and the world through a microscope or a telescope or perhaps from both perspectives. Mention the major and the minor issues, concerns, goals, living conditions, etc. that are just as important to you.
Five finalists published in 2023 Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine.
We are dedicated to creating books showcasing the very best poems written by Canadians of varying backgrounds, ages, and occupations.
We are dedicated to creating books showcasing the very best short stories written by Canadians of varying backgrounds, ages, and occupations.
We are here to share, showcase, celebrate and champion great poetry - because we believe in its power to bring us all together and make a positive, enriching difference to our lives and the society we live in.
We are open to loose interpretations of the theme in any genre.
This theme can be interpreted in so many different ways, on so many different levels…
The purpose of The First Line is to jump start the imagination--to help writers break through the block that is the blank page.
Play with unconventional storytelling, or tell a story that plays with ‘epic journey’ tropes.
This issue turns to the arts to foreground and forecast what is next for nature, food justice, water preservation, climate action, and afro-/Indigenous futurisms.
What brings us into profound relation to place—and what pulls us out? In a social world that feels less and less place-dependent, and a physical world that is being reconfigured by climate change and habitat loss, how do we sustain our connection to physical place?
How has the human–animal bond evolved over the centuries? And what truly separates us from the creatures we share the planet with?