P – Red Wolf Journal: A Change of World
The editors of the anthology decided that one cannot have too much of a good thing. They continue to feature new and original work in a themed poetic journal.
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P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
The editors of the anthology decided that one cannot have too much of a good thing. They continue to feature new and original work in a themed poetic journal.
The Nonfiction Prize includes memoir, biography, humour writing, essay (including personal essay), travel writing, and feature articles.
What story can you tell in 101 words?
We can’t wait to read your stories about the plants you experience in your city!
We're hoping for pieces as diverse, chaotic, inspiring, and complex as families can be.
We want your brave, your pain, your love, your teeth, your howling beast.
A nourishing space in which aspiring writers can see themselves, explore, and embrace their own particularities, and create more expansively.
Think all that words can do when a picture is only worth a thousand!
We welcome excellent writing from diverse voices and experiences.
THEMA Literary Journal is a stimulating forum for established and emerging literary artists.
We’re curious to hear from those who love to wander and write about their experiences. The focus is on connection across the world. Keep that in mind. It’s a compulsion, a restlessness that keeps many of us on edge and on the move.
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
Writing style isn’t as important as thoughtfulness and sincerity.
Stories must have the title ‘Spring Picture’ in homage to Daphne du Maurier’s lesser known novel, but writers can interpret the theme however they wish.
At Airlie Press, our vision and mission are to publish books of poetry that are compelling, innovative, and representative of diverse voices.
Submissions to the 2020 Prairie Schooner Raz-Shuamker Book Prize Contest are now open!
We're looking for well-written, thoughtful, previously unpublished poems that inform and surprise us.
We seek work that is unpretentious, memorable, and that reflects diversity of voice.
Our aim is to showcase ten writers who we believe will continue to produce great work.
A poetry prize for books that represent the narrative poetry form.