F – The Masters Review’s Summer Short Story Award for New Writers
Our mission from day one has been to support emerging writers. We want you to succeed. We want your words to be read.
Most events are installed on their deadline date, unless there is a long submission window or unless it's a rolling submission.
P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
Our mission from day one has been to support emerging writers. We want you to succeed. We want your words to be read.
The theme for the competition is Peace, entries will be judged by how well they reflect this theme.
We are especially interested in the metaphysically broad; we look for the profound, real, fearless, gender-inclusive, curious voice.
What do you miss? Who do you long for? What lies buried in the past that you wish you could reclaim?
We get excited about work that explodes the status quo.
We are always intrigued as to how writers translate their work from the various themes we offer.
The theme is “Splendor” — however you conceive such glory and magnificence that comes with the word!
Submissions are restricted to those who are Indigenous and have a connection to the Great Lakes Region.
We are devoted to the exploration of the quest for meaning as it is expressed in the world’s myths, symbols, and religious traditions, with particular emphasis on the relationship between this store of wisdom and our modern life.
Canada’s oldest non-governmental poetry contest.
We wish to go somewhere unexpected, somewhere wanting, somewhere unheard.
You can pick one – Lost or Found– or both to use as an onramp for your creative journey.
Changes can be physical or philosophical, real or imagined. What are changes to you?
SiWC offers writers in all genres — from beginners to experts — the opportunity to hone their craft.
Passager has always been about welcoming new voices and giving readers a broad range of the best work by older writers.
Is one form of feminism supposed to bring us more liberation than another? We want to hear how you're dissecting your own place in the movement in the age of social media.
Exploring deep space or diving into the deepest oceans, you never know what you might find. This anthology asks writers to dig into the dark recesses and explore what's hidden.
Seeking an exploration of the writer’s relationship with the natural world.
Interpret those words as you will. We can't wait to see what is stirred.
We are especially interested in quiet, lingering pieces that take place in winter and evoke the feeling of the season.