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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to About Place Journal.  Theme: Strange Wests
DESCRIPTION:West has always been more than mere direction\, a setting sun\,  evening. In lands now known by many as the United States of America\,  West invokes a fraught mythology of wilderness and conquest\, of destiny and riches\, of jackrabbit homesteads and romantic distances\, of cowboys  and bears. For so long these symbols have dominated our histories of  these lands\, centering whiteness and masculinity in a rugged\, difficult  terrain. But the West and its frontier have always been strange\, full of contradictions\, queer even. As Josh Garrett-Davis\, a curator\, scholar  at the Gene Autry Museum of the American West\, posits of the regional  West\, “[It is] a borderland—or two-or-more-sided frontier—where old and  new coexist\, collaborate\, fight\, innovate\, [holding] ample grounds for  new stories.” \nThe West as we understand it has never been uninhabited. People have  thrived in communion with these lands for thousands of years. Flora and fauna\, too. Where some see vacant desert\, or land to be occupied for the next housing development\, we cast our eyes upon resilient life\, those who understand the importance of water and resource conservation. In South Dakota\, Indigenous water advocates protest pipeline routes\, while Chicano artists muralize the scar of a border wall with the painting of  roses. \nWe call contributors to conceive of the West beyond its conventional and colonialized framework. What happens when the dam breaks\, when waters flow along their pre-colonial course and stewardship is returned to the original caretakers of the land? There are many ways to deconstruct a dam\, an archetype\, to unearth histories long-buried in sand or alpine forest. The West is multiple and many. \nIn the next issue of About Place Journal\, we invite you to consider and reimagine all things West. Send us your visual poems and performances\, your experimental stories and essays\, your art classified  by no other name than art. As we decenter traditional subjects and propagandized histories of this ambiguous region\, share with us your witness and protests\, your lineages who have lived here longer than the word itself and this country. We are particularly interested in work from young\, emerging artists (17 and younger)\, as well as work by BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ artists\, especially those whose stories have been excluded  by a mythology of the west centered on whiteness\, masculinity\, and  extraction.https://aboutplacejournal.submittable.com/submit/282282/strange-wests \nAbout Place Journal Submission Guidelines\n\nPoetry: up to 3 pieces which do not exceed 50 lines each. Acceptable file types include doc\, docx & rtf. If your poetry submission contains special formatting\, we suggest submitting a PDF in addition to your Word doc.\nFiction\, essays\, creative nonfiction and other prose: up to 3 pieces which do not exceed 4000 words each. Acceptable file types include doc\, docx & rtf.\nThe total number of submitted pieces cannot exceed 5\, even if your submission includes items from several genre categories.\n\nEach submission must be accompanied by a bio in doc\, docx or rtf format. Bios should be in the third person and not exceed 150 words. Please include your website\, Twitter and Instagram links if desired. \nBy submitting\, you guarantee you hold the rights to the work\, and you grant About Place Journal the rights to publish the submitted work with first serial rights (FNASR). After publication\, rights revert to the author. Original\, previously unpublished work only. All pieces must be submitted through Submittable.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-about-place-journal-theme-strange-wests/
LOCATION:About Place Journal
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SUMMARY:PFN - Litmora Literary Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Flower Language
DESCRIPTION:For this issue\, our theme is flower language – take that as you will. Hanihaki\, Victorian declarations of betrayal and hurt\, or how plants communicate with each other and the world around them. Alternatively\, anything we haven’t listed here – the weirder the better! Hit us with what you’ve got! \nISSUE 3 Theme: Flower Language\n \nSpring’s approaching here in Western New York\, and thus we’ll begin to see the snowdrops and daffodils make their way up through the ground or snow. Sometimes\, both! For this issue\, we’re looking for pieces that incorporate aspects of flower language into the piece or wholly embody the concept – we aren’t particular subscribers to any “one” flower language. If the meaning is clear (or unclear\, even)\, we’re on board – we aren’t all too picky. Just have fun and make us look back and double-check preconceived notions of what hydrangeas (or: any other flower) mean. \nThis theme is also not limited to just flowers\, but botany as a whole. What does it mean when we have a hollowed-out pumpkin stuffed with daylillies on our front porch? Whatever the answer\, we’re looking forward to it! \nWe look forward to seeing your work! We’ve got some rough guidelines for submissions – please email us if your submission can’t be uploaded in any of these forms – we can definitely work something out! \n\nWe accept our submissions blind. Please don’t submit documents with your name on them! We will yell.\nMake sure you’re not plagiarizing someone else’s work. If your piece references another work\, please be sure to indicate that in your submission.\nWe will not accept works which promote hate speech\, racism\, homophobia\, transphobia\, etc. Common sense. Kinda?\nONE submission (piece) PER dropbox. Do not send three prose pieces in one box and then two poems in another. We will also yell about this\, and may reject all if you are submitting more pieces than there are dropboxes.\n\nPreviously-accepted submissions are more than fine! Just let us know who accepted it first\, so we can credit them 🙂\n\nPoetry (.docx or .doc\, Max 40 Lines) \nFiction (.docx\, or .doc\, Max 2500 Words) \nCreative Nonfiction (.docx or .doc\, Max 2500 Words)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-litmora-literary-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-flower-language/
LOCATION:Litmora Literary Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Green Ink Poetry.  Theme: Enclosure
DESCRIPTION:Equinox Collections: Enclosure\nWe are looking for beautiful poems exploring Enclosure and Inclosure; the loss of common land\, public access to nature\, and environmental management are all specific interpretations of this theme we’d particularly like to see\, and we will be selecting work for inclusion based on how well it relates to these themes as well as their integration into natural imagery. \nSubmission Details\n\n\nLength Limits: We cannot accept poems that are longer than an A4 page. \n\n\nFormat Limits: Blocks – Unfortunately\, neither our print or digital publications are able to properly display poems formatted as a block. \n\n\nMax Number of Poems: 3 – Whilst we love reading all of the work sent to us\, we’ve found that a hard limit on the number of poems sent per submission means we’re better able to give everyone the time and consideration they deserve. This means that any extra poems sent to us will be disregarded. \n\n\nCredit: Please include a short third-person bio in your submission\, including any personal social media handles or other links you would like to have listed. Previously published poems will be considered for inclusion\, but must come with full attribution. \n\n\nContent Exclusions: Work of an overtly sexual nature\, or that promotes any form of hatred\, racism\, sexism\, or other expressions of intolerance will not be considered. \n\n\nWhere To Send Submissions: Submit your work by emailing us at editors@greeninkpoetry.co.uk – Please ensure that the email subject line includes “Enclosure”. \n\n\nSubmission Format: Please send your submissions formatted as a word document or PDF attached to an email\, or in the body of the email itself.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-green-ink-poetry-theme-enclosure/
LOCATION:Green Ink Poetry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - Call for Submissions to Intrepidus Ink: Pick one: Secret\, Aspiring\, or Unstoppable
DESCRIPTION:Optional Prompt–Pick One! \nWrite a flash fiction or short story powered by Secret\, Aspiring\, or Unstoppable. \nAgent on a SECRET mission? \nInexperienced climber ASPIRES to conquer Mount Everest? \nOh my GOSH!!! An UNSTOPPABLE space alien? \nWe have no idea\, but you will. Hit us with your best and most brilliant original fiction. (Must contain danger\, struggle\, emotion\, overcoming.) \nSubmission Guidelines for Flash Fiction and Short Stories:\n\nFlash Fiction 300 – 1\,000 words; Short Stories 1\,500 – 2\,500 words (firm). \nUnpublished Work Only: Story cannot be published anywhere online or publicly\, including social media\, community writing sites\, or personal blogs\, nor may work be retitled from said sites. (We mean it.)\nSimultaneous Submissions: Yes.\nMultiple Submissions: No. Send one story; wait for a response\, send another.\nReprints: No.\nFormat: William Shunn Modern Manuscript Format.\nResponse Time: Varies\, but we’ll do our best to decide quickly!\nPayment for Accepted Stories: $.02/word for flash fiction 300 – 1\,000 words. $30 flat rate for short stories 1\,500 – 2\,500 words. Author signs an agreement upon story acceptance; Intrepidus Inc\, LLC pays upon publication.\nRights: Author grants Intrepidus Ink first worldwide electronic rights\, including one-month exclusive rights and non-exclusive archival rights for the magazine’s lifetime (online) in which the Work is published. Author retains copyright of the Work.\nPlease feel free to share your acceptance on social media after signing your contract.\nEditing: We edit and proofread all work before publication.\nRejection Policy: A rejected story will remain rejected; please don’t resubmit.\nFlash Fiction\, Short Stories\, Author Bios\, Photos\, Interviews\, and Advertisements: Will be published online and on social media\, including any or all of the following: intrepidusink.com\, Twitter\, Instagram\, Pinterest\, Facebook\, or Tiktok.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-call-for-submissions-to-intrepidus-ink-pick-one-secret-aspiring-or-unstoppable/
LOCATION:Intrepidus Ink
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - Liars' League Seeking Submissions about: Dreams & Reality
DESCRIPTION:WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR\, IN SHORT:\n– New fiction\, i.e. unpublished (print/web/audio)\n– Stories which are on-theme\n– Anonymised (no name on the document)\n– Word count: STRICTLY 800-2000\n– Send to: liars@liarsleague.com\n \nStories must be \n1. Unpublished (in print or online)\, unbroadcast\, and not a prizewinner in any previous competition. \n2. Between 800-2000 words long. \n3. Submitted to liars@liarsleague.com by 11.59pm (UK time) on March 3. \n4. Submitted as an MS Word (.doc\, .docx) or .rtf document\, ideally with 1.5 or double spacing. NO PDFs PLEASE. \n5. Attached to an email which has the story title\, the month of the event and the theme in the subject header. Please put your name at the bottom of your email but NOT on your story\, as we prefer to judge anonymously. \n6. A prose short story. This means no poetry\, no scripts\, no non-fiction. We’ll look at novel extracts\, but only if they work as stand-alone pieces. \n7. ON-THEME. This means that there should be a traceable link to the theme\, or that the theme should be invoked or interpreted as a central part of the story. Simply featuring a bar called “Duck & Dive” if that’s the theme is not enough; but make your main character a dodgy dealer in stolen goods\, and we’ll be interested. \nWriters must be \n1. Willing to have their name and the text of their story up on this site if they win. \n2. Willing to be paid for their work in kind. Unfortunately\, Liars’ League does not currently pay contributors in $ or £. However\, if your story is chosen\, you will benefit from the following: \n– Publication of your story on this site: it will also be considered for future print anthologies published by our partners Arachne Press \n– Free drinks all night (if you are able to attend the event). Teetotallers will be fed. \n– A reading of your work by a professional actor (CLICK HERE to see a blog post on what that’s like\, written by five-time winning author Mike Clarke) \n– An MP3 and a link to a YouTube video recording of the reading \n– SUBMITTING FROM ABROAD? If you *cannot* attend the event\, due to living abroad or some other obstacle\, we will send you a free book to thank you for your contribution\, as drinks are rather messy to post. You can choose your favourite title from our selection of four anthologies (one award-winning!)\, or any book by any of our authors. \nIMPORTANT: By submitting your work to Liars’ League you are giving us permission to add your email address to our mailing list – this means we can inform you of the winning stories and send updates\, links to our latest stories\, and competition and submission opportunities approximately monthly. If you want to be removed from our mailing list you can email us at any time with Unsubscribe in the subject line. We’ll never share your data with anyone else – promise. \nSubmission of your work also gives us permission to upload the text and an audio and video recording of your story (if successful) onto our website\, YouTube channel and podcast so that everyone can enjoy it. If this is an issue just email and we’re happy to discuss. \nAnd finally … \n1. Please submit no more than ONE story per theme. This is for reading-time reasons. \n2. Please don’t resubmit any story we have previously rejected unless we ask you to\, however much it has changed. \n3. Please don’t be discouraged. We really want to see your work – so send it in! For some further thoughts on what works for the League see this article by Liars’ League regular Niall Boyce
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-liars-league-seeking-submissions-about-dreams-reality/
LOCATION:Liars’ League
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - PRISM international Seeking Submissions on: Hybrids
DESCRIPTION:What is the joy of the hybrid gesture? Where does it live? And how does hybridizing create that secret third thing? We’re curious about the possibility of the hybrid\, its spirit\, generations\, and generative qualities; its rendering into something capacious enough to hold the boundlessness of the in-between\, the cut-up\, the collab. And in the context of nations and worldviews intent on categorizing and punishing the act of mixing or joining together\, what does hybridity promise for those of us who don’t fit neatly into established norms of nation\, sexuality\, body\, and more? \nSend us your cross-genre mash-ups\, poetry comics or collages\, ekphrastic combines\, fragmentary epistles\, mixtapes on repeat\, queerings of genre/space/time\, counter-colonial translations\, intertextual visions—the unexpected work that creates its own language and rules. If you’re a writer who lives between worlds\, or if hybridity speaks to you in a different way\, we also want to hear from you. \nPROSE GUIDELINES\n\n\nSubmit only one piece at a time\, unless you are submitting flash fiction or non-fiction (under 1\,000 words)\, in which case you may submit up to three pieces in a single document.\n\n\nOur recommended length for submissions is approximately 4\,000 words or less. We have a limited page count per issue and aim to offer a platform for as many talented writers as possible. While we accept prose submissions of up to 25 pages (6\,250 words)\, we must emphasize that it is only exceptional pieces of this length that will receive publication.\n\n\nSend original\, unpublished literary essays\, personal essays\, hybrid-genre works\, and literary journalism. Please note that we do not publish rhetorical\, academic\, or strictly journalistic non-fiction.\n\n\n  \nPOETRY GUIDELINES \n\n\n\n\nSubmit up to four poems\, to a maximum of six pages. Do NOT submit six one-page poems.\n\n\nWe welcome cross-genre and interdisciplinary poetry and poetics.\n\n\nIn your cover letter\, please specify the number of poems you are submitting and list the titles of the poems.\n\n\nPoetry submissions should be typed and single-spaced. If you would like to submit poems with alternate spacing\, please mention it in your cover letter and submit a PDF instead of a Word document.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-prism-international-seeking-submissions-on-hybrids/
LOCATION:PRISM international
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - On the Premises Short Story Contest Theme: Vehicle
DESCRIPTION:The Current Contest\nShort Story Contest #43 launched on Sunday\, December 10\, 2023. \nVEHICLE \nFor this contest\, write a creative\, compelling\, well-crafted story between 1\,000 and 5\,000 words long in which some kind of vehicle plays an important role. Merely using the vehicle as a simple plot device or to help characters get somewhere is not enough. For instance\, “While flying home I made a bunch of new friends on the flight” isn’t good enough\, because the same story–making new friends–could easily be told without the plane. \nGENRE RULES: No fiction aimed at readers younger than 12\, no exploitative sex\, no over-the-top grossout horror\, and no stories that are obvious parodies of existing fictional worlds/characters created by other authors. (For the same reason\, we do not accept “fan fiction”.) Other than that\, we’ll take anything from the most super-realistic literary drama to crazy farces (real-world or otherwise) to any variant of science fiction or fantasy you can imagine. Read our past issues and you’ll see. \nDeadline: 11:59 PM Eastern US time\, Friday\, March 1\, 2024. \nOne entry per author. There is no fee for entering this contest.\nRemember to take all identifying information out of your story! Tell us who you are in the space provided in the web form cover letter you get when you click on the “submit” button\, NOT in your story! No headers\, no bylines… just the story.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-on-the-premises-short-story-contest-theme-vehicle/
LOCATION:On the Premises
CATEGORIES:Contest
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SUMMARY:P - the engine(idling Seeking Submissions on: The Slant
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Submissions are currently OPEN for Issue 2! \nThe theme is The Slant\, as in … \n\n“ Tell all the truth but tell it slant —” \n\nPoems that explore the associations and connections of a unique mind. The poet’s eye. A perspective that only the individual could conjure. Worlds\, experiences\, thoughts\, and events cast in a new and distinct light. Poems that focus on the strength of voice and personality. Poems that tinker with language\, imagery\, and unfamiliarity. We want a peek behind the curtain\, to see how the poet sees. \nThe theme is very loose and open to interpretation. The poem’s subject can be anything\, as long as it is told slant. \nOverall\, we are looking for writing that is arresting\, musical and absorbing.  We champion originality\, inventiveness\, word-smithing\, vivid imagery\, and bold leaps. \nTo submit\, please email 1 – 4 poems to the editor at engineidling@gmail.com. \nYou may send poems as a .docx attachment\, or copy / paste them into the body of the email. \nPlease use a standard font.  We will not be able to accommodate specialized formatting. Tabs and indents are okay\, however\, lots of white space\, shape poems\, or poems with specific spatial needs don’t translate well on site. \nCover letters are appreciated but not necessary. At minimum\, include a short third person bio\, with your name (or pen name) as you would like it to appear in the issue.  Your bio can list some of your previous publications\, and/or something interesting about yourself. A few lines will do. Please also include your Instagram / X handles if you want to be followed / tagged in posts\, in the event of your publication. Our acceptance letter asks you for permission to post snippets of your work on social media to promote the issue. \nWe do not charge for submissions\, and we unfortunately cannot pay our contributors. \nthe engine(idling is a new publication.  Depending on the number of submissions we receive\, expect to hear from us within one month\, but likely much sooner.  If you have not heard back from us after one month\, feel free to inquire by replying back to your original email. \nSimultaneous submissions are okay\, but please promptly withdraw work accepted elsewhere by replying back to your original submission email. \nPreviously published work will not be accepted at this time. \nWe honor First North American Serial Rights.  We want to be your piece’s first publication but the rights to the work are always yours. Your work is your own.  If your piece is published in another journal after publication here\, we ask that you include a nod to us being the first. \nWe will not read work that is intentionally hateful\, nor will we entertain the saccharine. \nWe look forward to reading your work! \nWe love experimental work\, work that pushes boundaries\, work that is unexpected or plays with the unfamiliar\, absurdists\, humorists\, hybrid forms\, cut / pastes and erasures (with sources cited)\, rhyming poems\, traditional forms\, free verse\, surrealists\, prose poems\, micro poems\, works that cannot be defined… \nThe rules are very loose and we are always open to something new. The evidence of craft is what interests us most.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-engineidling-seeking-submissions-on-the-slant/
LOCATION:the engine(idling
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:4016-1709280000-1709312400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Solstitia: A Fiction Fans Magazine Seeking Submissions on: Pets in Space
DESCRIPTION:Theme (“Pets in Space”) is a loose guideline for the issue\, not a requirement \nAll genres welcome\, genre blending encouraged \nFiction & Non Fiction:\nPlease send only one work per submission\, under 20\,000 words preferred \nMaximum 3 submissions to Solstitia per author per issue. \nPoetry:\nPlease send no more than five poems per submission \nEach piece should be titled individually and start on a new page of the document \nMaximum 3 submissions to Solstitia per author per issue. One file of 3 poems is considered one submission for this limit. \n  \nAny previously published works should not have been published in the last 24 months as of this issue’s publication date (June 2024) If the submission has been previously published\, please include the date and publication it appeared in. \nWe reserve the right to make minor edits prior to publication \nIf submitted simultaneously and accepted by another publication\, please withdraw your submission to Solstitia \nThere is no submission fee. Accepted submissions will have a token award of $50 per piece.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-solstitia-a-fiction-fans-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-pets-in-space/
LOCATION:Solstitia
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240301T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T191245
CREATED:20240207T163436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T163436Z
UID:4011-1709280000-1709312400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Hedge Apple: The literary magazine of Hagerstown Community College.  Theme: Once Upon a Dream
DESCRIPTION:Once Upon a Dream \nBurst into creativity and delve into the inner depths of your being. Release inhibitions through your art. Let adventure and whimsy guide the creating process. Let the magic in life enflame you and envelope every cell in your body. Masquerade through dreams\, nightmares\, and everything in between. Once Upon a Dream offers infinite possibilities to be anything and everything. Do you dare to dream? \n\nNo cover letter is necessary\, although you are welcome to send us a few sentences of artist/author bio if you want to.\nBy sending us your work\, you grant us permission to publish it both online and in print\, but you retain the rights to publish or show it anywhere else that you wish.\nFICTION/POETRY SUBMISSIONS: Please stay under 2000 words.\n\n  \nGENERAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES \nAt the Hedge Apple\, we believe that literature and artwork are essential parts of humanity. These powerful channels can offer us hope and healing\, bring us together\, and give voice to the marginalized. They aren’t highbrow pursuits reserved only for intellectuals—literature and art are for everyone. Fresh voices are essential\, and we love fledgling artists. We are passionate about helping you find your niche\, whether it’s through our feedback or the resources provided on our website\, and yes\, we want to hear from you veteran crafters too\, so please send us your stuff as well. We want to hear what you have to say. \nWe are especially drawn to pieces that showcase vulnerability and draw from real life experiences. That does not mean we don’t enjoy comedic takes on life\, fantasy epics\, and unconventional pieces. We like to uphold the unique\, showcase the weird\, and embrace the uncomfortable. \nSubmission Guidelines: \nPlease send fiction\, poetry and nonfiction to hedgeapple@hagerstowncc.edu with the subject “Fiction/Poetry Submission.” Please feel free to include a brief bio written in the third person\, pasted into the body of your email\, if you’d like. If you choose not to include an author bio in your email\, please understand that it be understood that you are choosing not to have one published with your work. \nPlease mention the theme in the subject line. We do accept simultaneous submissions; however\, please be courteous and withdraw your story/poem from consideration upon acceptance at another venue. \nBy submitting\, you are agreeing to light editing that does not change the meaning or style. If your work is accepted for publication\, you will receive a galley of your submission. We encourage you to review this email and respond with either corrections or approval. However\, nonresponse will be considered approval of minor editing changes.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-hedge-apple-the-literary-magazine-of-hagerstown-community-college-theme-once-upon-a-dream/
LOCATION:Hedge Apple
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - HerStry Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Keep Moving"
DESCRIPTION:HerStry centers the experiences of women identifying persons.\nKeep Moving\n\n\n\n\n\n\nForward momentum is sometimes the key. In April we’re looking for stories about being stuck and finding a way out. About being kicked in the teeth and moving on despite everything. Resilience and resistance and the courage to keep moving. \n** HerStry is always happy to share stories anonymously—if your story is selected for publication\, simply let your editor know you would not like your name shared ** \nTHE RULES:\n\n\nAll stories must be true and about you. \n\n\nStories must follow the theme in some way\, interpretations can be wide. \n\n\nStories must stay between 500–3\,000 words. \n\n\nDocuments should be double spaced\, 12Pt font with 1 inch margins. \n\n\nSubmissions must be in .doc or .docx form—we do not accept PDFs. \n\n\nStories are read blind. Please DO NOT put any identifying material on your manuscript. Manuscripts that don’t follow this rule will be automatically disqualified without being read. We realize personal essays may contain your name; a first name is fine. \n\n\nPlease include a third person bio. Cover letters are fine\, but not necessary (we don’t read them\, we’re more interested in what you’ve written). \n\n\nPlease submit only once per theme. \n\n\nWe do not accept previously published stories. \n\n\nHerStry centers the experiences of women identifying persons. We’re looking for work from bigender/polygender persons\, cisgender women\, intergender persons/intersex persons\, nonbinary persons/gender non-conforming persons\, transgender women/transfeminine persons\, two spirit. In other words\, if you are a cis man\, please refrain from submitting
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-herstry-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-keep-moving/
LOCATION:HerStry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Verse of April Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Hymn for the Living Poet
DESCRIPTION:Guidelines: \nVerse of April will consider for publication -for\, -to\, or –after poems or essays. \nAll submitted pieces must be original works and never before published online or in print. All submitted pieces must state the name of the living poet to whom the work is dedicated. If the submitted work is in conversation with a particular poem by the living poet\, please include the title of that poem. \nOther documents to include:  \n1) Submitters should include a “Statement of Homage\,” which explains why the particular living poet and/or particular poem by a living poet is important to them. \n2) Submitters should include a short biography (of no more than 5 sentences) of the living poet. In it you should aim to include the current location and/or hometown / city of origin of the poet and a list (with links if you have them) of a few of their works (poem titles\, book titles\, or other projects and publications). These materials will be reviewed with Verse of April and included in publication. \n3) A brief third-person biography of you\, the submitter. \nAll documents should be sent as attached Word or PDF files and addressed to verseofapril@gmail.com. Please use “Verse of April 2023 Submission” as your subject line. \nSubmissions must arrive no later than March 1\, 2024. \nVolume IV of Hymn for the Living Poet will be published in April 2024. \nNote: Past contributors to Verse of April are welcome to submit new works for consideration.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-verse-of-april-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-hymn-for-the-living-poet/
LOCATION:Verse of April
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3957-1709280000-1709312400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:FN - Litro Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of "Olympics 2024: The Pulse of Triumph in Paris"
DESCRIPTION:As Paris\, the city that epitomizes romance and revolution\, gears up to host the 2024 Olympics\, we seek stories that capture the heartbeat of this global spectacle. Beyond the elegance of Parisian boulevards and the echoes of its sporting legends\, this theme is a canvas for narratives that intertwine personal glory with universal aspirations. From the sweat and tears on the training grounds to the exhilarating triumphs on the world stage\, let these stories reveal the raw\, inspiring\, and often untold journeys that define the Olympic spirit. Whether your tale is draped in the allure of Paris or transcends geographical boundaries\, we invite submissions that pulsate with the rhythm of ambition\, unity\, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. \nIn the shadow of the Eiffel Tower and the spirit of global unity\, we call for stories that resonate with the pulse of the Olympics. Share narratives that capture the essence of human endeavor\, set against the backdrop of Paris or the wider world. Whether it’s a tale of an underdog’s triumph\, the solidarity of diverse cultures\, or the personal sacrifices for Olympic glory\, let your words echo the drama and passion of the world’s greatest sporting event. Join us in celebrating the Olympics in a city synonymous with art and achievement\, where every heartbeat tells a story of triumph. \nSubmissions guidelines: \n\nFiction and creative non-fiction: up to 4\,000 words\nFlash fiction: up to 500 words\nPoetry: up to 3 poems\, no longer than 40 lines each\nPlease submit your work in a Word document\, double-spaced\, 12 pt font.\nInclude a brief cover letter with your name\, contact information\, and a short bio (50-100 words).\nSimultaneous submissions are accepted\, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.\nWe do not accept previously published work.\nSubmissions must be in English.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/fn-litro-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-olympics-2024-the-pulse-of-triumph-in-paris/
LOCATION:Litro Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3954-1709280000-1709312400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - THEMA Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Bookmarks
DESCRIPTION:Be sure to Indicate target theme in cover letter or on first page of manuscript. \nShort Stories: All types welcome―both traditional and experimental \nSend to: Virginia Howard\, editor\, Box 8747\, Metairie\, LA 70011-8747 \nOutside the US: email to Virginia Howard at thema@cox.net \n\n\n\n\n\nWhat we like: a carefully constructed plot; good character delineation; clever plot twists \nWhat we don’t like: bedroom/bathroom profanity.  Why? \n\nIt’s boring! Writers should be more creative than to depend on the same tired and dubious language crutches to express surprise\, disdain\, shock\, bemusement\, anger\, sadness\, and other emotions.\nSuch profanity\, used in excess\, often serves as a camouflage for a weak plot. If the plot is good\, the story can be told much more effectively in nonscatologic language even though a character in the story may be sleazy.\nStories of lasting quality rarely need it.\n\nPoetry: All types of poetic form welcome. Submit no more than three poems per theme\, please. If more than three poems are submitted\, we will read only the first three poems in the stack. \nSend to: Gail Howard\, poetry editor\, Box 8747\, Metairie\, LA 70011-8747 \nOutside the US: email to Gail Howard at thema@cox.net \nWhat we like: poems that are thoughtfully constructed and carefully distilled. \nWhat we don’t like: sexually explicit wording. Subtlety is more creative. \n\n\n\n\nTHEMA isn’t for everyone. To find out why\, click here. \nNew to submitting manuscripts to journals?\nClick here to download a PDF file of a few basic guidelines. \nOn acceptance for publication\, we will pay the following amount: short story\, $25; short-short piece (up to 1000 words)\, $10; poem.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-thema-bookmarks/
LOCATION:THEMA Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Parabola Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Reality
DESCRIPTION:Parabola is a quarterly journal 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. \nSubmission Guidelines\nLength\n\nArticles: 1000-3000 words\nForum contributions: no longer than 500 words\n\nBiographical Information\nPlease include a brief (2-3 sentence) biography with your subscription. Fit the description to the subject matter of the article\, e.g.\, for an article on Tibetan Buddhism\, “Smith spent three years travelling in Tibet.” Or\, a publication credit: “Smith is the author of Pilgrimage in Tibet (W. W. Norton\, 1987).” Always include your publisher. \nArticles and Translations\nParabola welcomes original essays and translations. We look for lively\, penetrating material unencumbered by jargon or academic argument. We prefer well-researched\, objective\, and unsentimental pieces that are grounded in one or more religious or cultural tradition; articles that focus on dreams\, visions\, or other very personal experiences are unlikely to be accepted. \nSend your submission to the email or physical address listed below\, along with a brief autobiography (2-3 sentences). Emails should include the article attached as a .doc\, .txt\, or .rtf file. \nAll articles must be directly related to the theme of an upcoming issue. \nEntries that do not follow submission guidelines cannot be considered. \nPoetry\nPoetry must be submitted as email attachments in the following file formats: \n.doc (MS word)\,\n.txt (standard text file) or\n.rtf (formatted text file). \nSubmissions in other formats will not be considered. \nSubmissions are limited to a maximum of five (5) poems per author.\nThe file must be transmitted under the author’s last name\, with all poems in a single file\, separated by page breaks. Each page must have the author’s name on it. \nSubmissions should be sent by email to editorial@parabola.org \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail Submissions to: \neditorial@parabola.org \nMail Submissions to: \nEditor\nParabola\nP.O. Box 193\nLincolndale\, NY 10540 \nMailed submissions are to be accompanied by a stamped\, self-addressed return envelope\, #10 or larger. Submissions without SASE will not be returned. \n*Unfortunately\, owing to the volume of submissions we receive\, we are unable to respond unless a submission is accepted for publication.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-parabola-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-reality/
LOCATION:Parabola Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3923-1709193600-1712336400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Rabbit: A Journal for Nonfiction Poetry Now Accepting Submissions for Issue 39.  Theme: Mutiny
DESCRIPTION:Rabbit is currently accepting poetry submissions for Issue 39: the MUTINY Issue. \nWhen you don’t trust the captains\, it’s time to take back the ship. \nFor Rabbit: MUTINY\, we seek rogue poems that resist the usual rules of resistance. We’re after nonfiction poems\, in all aesthetic registers\, that scorn the tyranny of planned obsolescence\, false idolatry\, rabid anthropocentrism\, bad governance\, and the logic of the market above all else. Send us your long-sighted\, large-hearted\, reverent/irreverent calls to arms.  Any increment of subversion or transgression\, down to and including dumb insolence\, is eagerly solicited for this issue. Now is not the time to be a civic coward. \nWe invite poets to send up to 3 poems in one document through Rabbit’s Submittable site. Please include in the cover letter of your submission: \n• full contact details (postal address\, email) \n• 50-word max. bio \n• a short (50-word max.) response to the following: “Name a poem or a work that refuses to obey orders\, that incites rebellion\, or that questions the validity of authority\, and why it gets you.”
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-rabbit-a-journal-for-nonfiction-poetry-now-accepting-submissions-for-issue-39-theme-mutiny/
LOCATION:Rabbit Poetry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3971-1709193600-1709226000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - LIT eZINE Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Transformation & Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Terms and Guidelines\n\nAll work needs to be accompanied by a short bio not exceeding 150 words\, written in the third person along with a link to your website or social media where readers can follow and support you.\nYou may also submit a photograph of size 250 x 250 px to be published with your bio. (The photograph is optional but we recommend it as readers love to get to know their favourite authors)\nWe are unable to provide monetary compensation for accepted submissions at this time. However\, we don’t charge any reading fees either.\nWhat we do give you is a chance to widen your audience by posting live links along with your work so your readers can find you.\nThis is voluntary labour of love and we aim for the widest possible circulation and exposure for our writers by keeping our magazine free of cost for the readers.\nYou may submit not more than three works across genres at one submission. However\, you can submit your work again for the next editions.\nIf you submit two or more works\, preferably in different genres\, you will automatically be considered for the “Author Spotlight” section. You may also request to be considered for the same. If your work is chosen to be featured in this section\, you will be required to do an additional interview.\nSubmissions:\n\nSubmit all written work as a .doc or .docx. or pdf file. However\, we prefer .doc or .docx files.\nThe submission may also include a photograph or copy of a work of art to accompany it (in .jpeg or .png format) only if that is also your work and you hold a copyright to the same.\nPlease use standard formatting and Times New Roman font\, size 12 points.\nSubmission size-\nPoetry: 50 words to 1000 words\nMicro poetry: Less than 50 words. We do not hold you to any character limits.\nShort story: 1000 to 4000 words\nFlash Fiction: Less than 1000 words\nMicropoetry has to be submitted as a set of 3 to 5 poems on the same common theme to be freely chosen by the poet. They must be collectively titled according to the theme chosen.\nDownload the submission format here.\nTo submit photography and artwork\, please contact us directly by email.\n\n\nAs this magazine will be circulated all over the world\, we require you to be the owner of the copyright and world rights to the submitted work.\nBy submitting your work to us\, you have permitted us to publish the same in our magazine in any format/formats that we choose and to maintain records of the same in our archives.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-lit-ezine-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-transformation-renewal/
LOCATION:LIT eZINE Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3950-1709193600-1709226000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F- Call for Submissions to Bridge House Annual Anthology.  Theme: Good News...?
DESCRIPTION:Our title is Good News….? The work “gospel” really means good news. But is what we regard as good news always good news? Even the loveliness of Christmas and the birth of the special baby is tinged with sadness; the beautiful Coventry carol isn’t about the little baby Jesus but about one of the children who was going to be slaughtered because Herod thought a new king had arrived. \nMany of the Jews who survived the Holocaust fled to Israel … only to be plunged into another conflict that has flared up time and time again. And look what’s happening now. \nGreat\, World War II ended in 1945. In 1947 the Indian sub-continent was torn apart. \nOn 20 April 1889 a woman was delighted to have given birth to a baby boy she named Adolf. Her husband would be pleased. Only he grew up to be abused by a step-father and in turn did his own abusing. Big time. \nYes\, the technology for electric vehicles is improving all the time. Except that many electronic parts come from the Ukraine and most of the lithium for the batteries comes from Afghanistan. And what of the carbon footprint that making them creates? \nIt seems we can’t do right for doing wrong. \nThere may be a sense of “be careful what you wish for”. \nOr: is the good news a trace of hope in a bleak time? Perhaps those elements of our lives for which we should be grateful? \nAnother thought: good news doesn’t sell newspapers. Therefore there are a lot of good news stories that don’t get told. Can you unearth one? \nPerhaps even what looks like bad news is actually good. \n\nHow to Submit\n\n\nPlease name your file as your story antholgy  e.g.  Finding the Butterfleis Good news ….?\n\nTry to avoid having the word “Good News” in your title but if you must make sure there are other words.   \n\n\nTexts should be:\n\nBetween 1\,000 and 5\,000 words \nPreviously unpublished \nDouble-spaced (Please do not put an extra double-space between paragraphs but do indent new paragraphs – use the Word paragraph settings to set this up) \nIn a regular font – e.g. Times New Roman or Arial\, 12 point \n\nYour name should not appear anywhere on your text. \nPlease use the header and footer function in Word to create headers and footers. Include the title of your story and the anthology in the header and page numbers in the footer.\n\n\nPlease adhere to these guidelines even if they sound pernickety – it really helps us if you submit this way. Although we wouldn’t necessarily reject your story if it was fantastic and you’d done something a little out of kilter\, if you’re borderline or your story is very similar to another this could be a deciding factor.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-call-for-submissions-to-bridge-house-annual-anthology-theme-good-news/
LOCATION:Bridge House Annual Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3945-1709193600-1709226000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Wordrunner eChapbooks Anthology Series Seeking Submissions.  Theme: Displacement
DESCRIPTION:GUIDELINES FOR ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSIONS:\nWe are especially interested in historical fiction for our next issue. The theme is: DISPLACEMENT. This can be anything from physical displacement (moving\, emigrating\, exile) to estrangement or emotional or spiritual shifts. We want emotional complexity and nuanced characters in prose pieces\, as well as precise and telling language. \nFor poetry: Surprise and delight us with fresh language and boundary-breaking daring. Show us something we have never seen before\, but have always felt is true. Uncover or discover a new mode of expression\, inextricably wed to its message. \nSubmit up to three poems (no longer than a page each) or three flash fictions (500 to 1\,000 words each)\, or one short story\, novel or CNF/memoir excerpt\, or a personal essay (up to 5\,000 words). There are separate categories for each genre (poetry\, fiction\, nonfiction). \nWork should not have been previously published. No AI-generated or assisted writing\, please. \nSubmit ONE FILE (Word doc or docx\, RTF or ODT)\, which includes title (or titles\, if poems or multiple flash fictions) in the file name (but do NOT include the author’s name anywhere in the manuscript).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-wordrunner-echapbooks-anthology-series-seeking-submissions-theme-displacement/
LOCATION:Wordrunner echapbooks
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Lifespan Series Seeking Submissions about: Retirement
DESCRIPTION:Retirement – Lifespan Vol. 10\n\n\nSubmissions for Retirement Lifespan Vol. 10 HAVE OPENED \nSubmissions close 29th February 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 Retirement 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 retirement / semi-retirement / stopping employment.\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. \nTo submit\, click here. Please include the word RETIREMENT\, 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-about-retirement/
LOCATION:Lifespan Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3907-1709107200-1709139600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - 3Elements Literary Review Seeking Submissions Including the Three Elements: Orchestra\, Bedridden\, Sift
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSION GUIDELINES\n\nWe appreciate good writing in any genre. We especially like edgy writing that offers insight into darkness. We prefer character-driven stories as opposed to plot-driven ones. We relish a piece with a great deal of heart and more than a little bit of Truth (note the capital “T”). We want to read a story that makes us feel edified or philosophical or amused or creeped out or angry or melancholy or inspired or\, best yet\, all of these things together. \nWe find stories that include gratuitous violence distasteful. Sexism\, racism\, or other forms of intolerance are intolerable to us. That said\, you can certainly reveal a character through his/her prejudices; just don’t use a story to perpetuate negative stereotypes or ignorance. The world is already bursting with both. \nUsing the elements\n3Elements Literary Review  is a themed literary journal\, and all THREE elements (the specific words\, Orchestra\, Bedridden\, Sift) given for the submission period must be included in your story or poem for your work to be considered for publication. NO EXCEPTIONS WHATSOEVER. \nYour story or poem doesn’t have to be about the three elements or even revolve around them; simply use your imagination to create whatever you want. You can use any form of the words/elements for the given submission period. For example\, if the elements are: Flash\, Whimsy\, and Seizure; we would accept the usage of Flashed\, Whimsical\, and Seizures. \nLength\nThere is no minimum word count\, but please keep your fiction and nonfiction submissions under 3\,500 words. Poetry must be under two typed pages. \nSubmission period category limits\nWe will only accept the following number of submissions per submission category: Fiction and nonfiction is capped at no more than two submissions per submission period. Poetry is limited to three submissions per submission period. \nMultiple submissions\nWe do not accept multiple submissions within the same document/file. Each submission (fiction\, nonfiction\, poetry\, art\, photography) must be submitted individually. \nSimultaneous submissions\nSimultaneous submissions are completely fine with us. Our only requirement is that you notify us as soon as you can if you intend to publish your piece with another publication. \n 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-3elements-literary-review-seeking-submissions-including-the-three-elements-orchestra-bedridden-sift/
LOCATION:3Elements Literary Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3888-1709107200-1709139600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Call for Submissions to Chicken Soup for the Soul Series.  Theme: The Power of Positive Thinking
DESCRIPTION:We know that using the power of thinking positive helps you to achieve your goals and lead a happy\, purposeful\, and productive life. Almost anything is possible if you think you can. You can dream big\, overcome challenges\, create the best life possible for yourself\, and turn adversity into opportunity. \nWhat do you do to think positive and how did it change your life? Tell us your success story about using the power of thinking positive! \nHere are some suggested topics but we know you can think of many more: \nHow your attitude has made a difference in your life\nHave you used the fake it till you make it strategy?\nThe unexpected benefits of challenges\nPutting things in perspective\nTurning negative thoughts into positive thoughts\nCounting your blessings\nUsing humor to improve your life\nSilver linings that you have discovered\nAppreciating the simple pleasures\nWhat changes you made to create the best possible life for yourself and for your family\nHow gratitude helped you achieve your goals\nHow you used the power of forgiveness\nHow you pursued your passion\nHow you found purpose in your life\nWays you can actively practice using positive thinking to improve your life\nTell us about a role model who showed you how to use positive thinking\nUsing forgiveness to put the past in the past and find your way forward\nPowering through health challenges through positive thinking\nThe best advice/wise words that helped you use positive think. \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-call-for-submissions-to-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-series-theme-the-power-of-positive-thinking/
LOCATION:Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3884-1709107200-1709139600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Chicken Soup for the Soul Series Seeking Submissions about: Miracles\, Messages from Heaven\, Angels
DESCRIPTION:Stories about miracles\, angels\, messages from heaven\, premonitions\, amazing coincidences and other unexplainable but good events! \nWe are looking for powerful\, astounding\, stories that will make people say “wow” or give them chills. This book is for everyone\, whether religious or non-religious. \nHere are some suggested topics but we know you can think of many more: \nSigns and wonder\nDivine intervention\nAngel visitations\nEveryday miracles\nMessages or guidance from those who have passed on\nDreams and premonitions\nMiraculous healings or recoveries\nVisions and revelations\nUnexplained happenings\nWhen something\, against all odds\, works out\nMysterious helpers\nUnexplained happenings\nAmazing coincidences\nNear misses and astonishing luck\nAnswered prayers\nStories that make you say\, you are not going to believe what just happened?\nStories that have people exclaiming really?!!!when they finish reading them \n***Please note that we are not looking for stories about people who are “angels” because they do nice things. Please do not submit eulogies about a loved one who has died and is now an “angel” \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-seeking-submissions-about-miracles-messages-from-heaven-angels/
LOCATION:Chicken Soup for the Soul Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3881-1709107200-1709139600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Free the Verse Poetry Magazine\,  Theme: Bodies
DESCRIPTION:We are now accepting submissions for our Spring issue. While the theme and title of this issue is ‘Bodies’ we encourage you to interpret it creatively. \nOur 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. Poems with a sense of place and story are always welcome\, as are experimental pieces. You can read our latest issue\, Do You Smell Burning\, to get a sense of the poetry we publish. \nThe deadline for this issue is February 28th\, 2024. Please read our general submission guidelines below before sending us your work: \n\n\nPlease submit up to 3 poems per issue\, in one submission. \n\n\n‘Bodies’ is the title of the issue\, and therefore should not be the title of your poem. \n\n\nYour work must be original and unpublished\, either in print on online. We will accept work that has appeared on your personal website or equivalent. \n\n\nPlease include a brief third-person bio with your submission\, up to a maximum of 50 words. You are welcome to include details of previous publications\, but this will have no impact on whether your poems will be selected for our magazine. \n\n\nAt this time\, we only accept poems written in English. You are welcome to include words and phrases from other languages. \n\n\nIt is free to submit your work. At present we do not offer compensation to our authors. If your work is accepted for publication\, it will be published in our digital magazine. \n\n\nWe accept simultaneous submissions. If one of your poems is accepted for publication elsewhere\, please let us know immediately via our withdrawal form. \n\n\nYou must be over 18 years old to submit.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-free-the-verse-poetry-magazine-theme-bodies/
LOCATION:Free the Verse Poetry Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3876-1708848000-1708880400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:FN -  Call for Submissions to Litro Magazine.  Theme: "Democracy: The Power\, the Peril\, and the Paradox"
DESCRIPTION:In this dynamic period where democracy often oscillates between triumph and challenge\, Litro extends an invitation for writers and thinkers from around the globe to share their perspectives on democracy’s captivating dichotomies. This edition will have a global focus\, featuring contributions from various countries\, providing unique insights into the political climate of their homelands. We seek narratives that astutely dissect democratic processes\, from the grassroots victories to perplexing outcomes of major political decisions. Whether it’s the pride of democratic success or a whimsical caution about electoral choices\, we encourage you to submit stories that explore the ironies of democracy. Your contributions will not only tell tales but also reflect the diverse\, sometimes paradoxical nature of democracy worldwide. There’s no better city explore Join us in navigating and depicting the intricate\, often humorous labyrinth of democratic experiences. \nSubmissions guidelines: \n\nFiction and creative non-fiction: up to 4\,000 words\nFlash fiction: up to 500 words\nPoetry: up to 3 poems\, no longer than 40 lines each\nPlease submit your work in a Word document\, double-spaced\, 12 pt font.\nInclude a brief cover letter with your name\, contact information\, and a short bio (50-100 words).\nSimultaneous submissions are accepted\, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.\nWe do not accept previously published work.\nSubmissions must be in English.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/fn-call-for-submissions-to-litro-magazine-theme-democracy-the-power-the-peril-and-the-paradox/
LOCATION:Litro Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3921-1708416000-1708448400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:FN - Persimmon Tree: An Online Magazine of the Arts by Women Over Sixty Seeking: Short Takes: Erotica
DESCRIPTION:Erotica (Issue #70\, spring 2024)  \nWhat we are looking for: \nA woman is never too old to enjoy it. Or to enjoy reading\, writing\, or making art about it. Send us your erotica – your musings on erotica – your memories of erotic moments – actual or imagined. \nPublication date: March 15\, 2024\nSubmissions accepted: February 15\, 2024\, to February 20\, 2024\n(Please do not submit earlier or later than those dates.) \nYour submission must be under 500 words. Email it to us in a Word document; be sure your name\, address\, and email address are in the Word document and that the subject line of the email is “Short Takes.” Address it to publisher@persimmontree.org. \nInclude a headshot and short bio (no more than 50 words) in the email. \nYou must be subscribed to submit; click here to subscribe. Submissions and subscriptions are free.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/fn-persimmon-tree-an-online-magazine-of-the-arts-by-women-over-sixty-seeking-short-takes-erotica/
LOCATION:Persimmon Tree
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3825-1708416000-1708448400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Yaffle's Nest Competition.  Theme: "What we Inherit from Water"
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\nWater is essential for life. We drink it\, wash with it\, swim in it. Some of our earliest memories involve the taste or smell or sound of it. Water has the power to change landscapes\, it can soothe and frighten us\, but one thing is for sure\, we can’t live without it. \nThis competition will look for poems that speak to us about what we inherit from water and what that means depends on your own relationship with it. We want to see poems which show what you get from water in all its many forms. Poems that show what water provides and what it takes away. How being near it and in it makes you feel and what it’s like to be without it. Use water to write about something else. Tell us how it is\, tell us how it isn’t! \nThe competition judge is Mark Connors. First prize is £200\, second prize £50.00 and the third prize £25.00. The prizewinning and longlisted poems will all be included in an anthology entitled ‘What we Inherit from Water’\, to be published under the Yaffle’s Nest banner next year and launched on a date and at a venue tbc. \nTo enter the competition\, please pay the appropriate fee on PayPal. \nPlease include the reference: Yaffle Prize. \nEmail your submissions to \nyafflesnest@gmail.com \nPlease also include your name\, contact details \nand address in the body of the email. \nNo names should appear on the submitted document. \nPlease submit all poems on one document via a word/docx attachment. \n​ \n\n\nRULES\nOnly poems of 40 lines or less will be considered. \nThe poems may be in any style. \nWork deemed to be offensive will not be considered. \nAll entries must be the work of the poet submitting. \nPreviously published poems are not permitted. \nWe will not be accepting translations of poetry. \nNo changes can be made to poems once they have been submitted. \nAny entries in violation to the above will be disqualified. \nNo refunds will be given once work has been submitted. \nThe decision from our judges is final. \nNo correspondence regarding entries will be entered into. \n**As the poems are blind judged\, to keep anonymity\, \npoems which have been workshopped by the judge will be disqualified \nEntries can be made online via Pay Pal
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-yaffles-nest-competition-theme-what-we-inherit-from-water/
LOCATION:Yaffle’s Nest Competition
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:3822-1708416000-1708448400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - WayWords Literary Journal Seeking Submissions on Mythology
DESCRIPTION:Issue 14: Mythology\nThis issue is open to retellings and new ideas in the old mythology style; when superpowered beings are involved\, anything can happen. \nSubmissions  \n\n\nSubmissions must be in English and include the required Title Information (below). \n​Limits: \n5\,000 words of fiction \ntwo poems \n​Formatting: \nKeep formatting professional\, please: readable font\, empty lines for scene breaks\, empty margins\, etc. You can find recommended settings on the Submissions page. \nTitle Information \nPlease add the following to the top left of your document body (not in the header margin): \n​Name or Pseudonym\, email \nPiece Title  \nWayWords \nWord or Line Count \n​If your submission was previously published\, please credit your publisher below your word/line count. \n Accepted file types: .doc\, .docx\, .odt \nSubmissions accepted via email (submissions [at] writersworkout.net) OR Dropbox OR Duosuma. \nLive\, unlocked Google Docs or Microsoft Word links are accepted via email. \nWe must be able to download your file. We will not request access and we are not responsible for locked docs.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-waywords-literary-journal-seeking-submissions-on-mythology/
LOCATION:WayWords Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3903-1707984000-1708016400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - The Argyle Literary Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Blood
DESCRIPTION:Theme One: Blood\nWe are fascinated by it. We fear it. We need it to live. Without it\, we die. We spill it for love and country. It binds us together. It tears us apart. \nIn Issue #2 (March 2024)\, The Argyle will introduce the inclusion of its “Theme” page\, which will showcase selected pieces of poetry\, fiction\, nonfiction\, and digital art that are based on a particular theme in each issue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorks for the March 2024 issue will be based on the theme of Blood. Contributors may interpret the theme literally or figuratively; however\, the concept of blood must be reflected (directly or indirectly) in their submissions. Note: While speculative pieces may be considered\, we are not looking for works of horror\, gore\, or gratuitous violence.  \n\n\n\n\nSubmission Guidelines\nWe are looking for original\, unpublished work; however\, we are also all about reprinting strong pieces that aren’t done making their “rounds” (just let us know where reprints were originally published and acknowledge you currently retain the rights to them). Please do let us know if your submission (or part of your submission) has been accepted elsewhere ASAP via our submission email (submissions@theargylelitmag.com) so we can remove it from consideration and give you a heartfelt “Congratulations!” \nThe Argyle accepts general submissions for poetry\, short fiction\, essays\, interviews\, reviews\, and more. \n\n\nShort fiction\, CNF\,  & Essays – up to 3 pieces (approximately 3\,000 words each). We can be a little flexible for longer pieces). \n\n\nPoetry – up to 6 poems (no limitations\, but rhyme at your own risk). \n\n\nNo submissions created with AI (either partially or totally) may be submitted for consideration! \nSubmit your work at submissions@theargylelitmag.com\, including “Submission type – Name + number of pieces” in the subject line (ex: Poetry submission – John Doe (5 pieces). We accept Word documents and PDFs. Include a short bio (up to 100 words) and a photo to be included with our submitted work (if accepted).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-argyle-literary-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-blood/
LOCATION:The Argyle Literary Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3820-1707984000-1708016400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to The BeZine. Theme: SustainABILITY: climate crisis and eco-economics
DESCRIPTION:HOW TO SUBMIT\nWe accept previously published work. You must have the copyright\, though. Please include prior public information and any relevant link if the publication is online. We want to promote other sites that publish our contributors and will include the link with your work. \nWe accept work that has been posted on social media. Do not provide links to social media posts. Simply note that the work appeared and on which platform. \nBy submitting work to The BeZine\, you are confirming that you own and hold the rights to the work and that you grant us the right to publish on the blog or in the BeZine if your submission is accepted. \n\nOnly email submissions will be read.\nProse\, poetry\, and hybrid: please submit as a word processing file attachment (Word\, Pages\, Open Document\, or RTF — NOT PDF\, NOT GOOGLE DOC).\nWork must be submitted in English and properly edited. Submissions in other languages are encouraged but please forward with a high-quality English translation.\nProse submissions should be limited to no more than 2\,000 words in an attached file (Word\, Pages\, Open Document\, or RTF — NOT PDF\, NOT GOOGLE DOC).\n\nFlash fiction or nonfiction (750 words or fewer) is welcome\, as are short stories (750–2\,000 words)\, essays (2\,000)\, and hybrid prose (up to 2\,000 words).\nWork under 1\,500 words will receive preference\, as we are an online journal.\nSend a query for prose over 2\,000 words that tells us why you think it belongs in The BeZine.\n\n\nPoetry submissions should be no more than three poems and total no more than 180 lines (i.e.\, 1 poem = 180 lines\, 2 poems = 180 lines\, 3 poems = 180 lines\, maximum) in an attached file (Word\, Pages\, Open Document\, or RTF — NOT PDF\, NOT GOOGLE DOC).\n\nWe prefer stanza or section breaks in longer poetry.\n\n\nWe may make editorial suggestions for submitted work before we accept it.\n\nCheck your work carefully before submitting. We may on occasion send work we like back to the writer for copyediting.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-bezine-sustainability-climate-crisis-and-eco-economics/
LOCATION:The BeZine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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