F – #FlashFiction101 Competition. Theme: Your character sees something they weren’t supposed to.
All stories must be exactly 101 words in length. No more; no less. Can you rise to the challenge?
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
All stories must be exactly 101 words in length. No more; no less. Can you rise to the challenge?
With Muriel’s Journey poetry prize we hope to pass on inspiration and strength to all who create with a sense of justice in mind.
New South is a print and online journal seeking to publish high-quality work, regardless of genre, form, or regional ties. We want what every journal wants: the new, the fresh, the different.
Seeking poetry, prose, and nonfiction that addresses the question of home—its problems, possibilities, architectures, and mythologies.
Open Minds Quarterly is a literary journal that features explorations of life in a mad world.
Readers Write asks readers to address subjects on which they’re the only authorities.
This year to celebrate Earth Day we collect poems that share the story of water. Water is life. Water heals, nourishes, cleans, and feeds.
What does revival mean to you? How do you revive?
"Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace."
---May Sarton
Chautauqua publishes writing that expresses a sense of inquiry into questions of personal, social, political, spiritual, and aesthetic importance—and when, where, and how those values and questions intersect.
We want your ugly prayers, divine conquests and holy matrimonies.
We publish quality poetry of any genre and length including traditional poems, form poems, prose poems, and narrative poems.
We welcome stories of up to 2200 words on any subject or theme from anywhere in the world.
We are are currently seeking submissions for a yet-to-be-named literary essay anthology that examines our deep and complex relationship with the fibre arts
Send us your flash fiction and nonfiction, your hybrid forms and experimental work. We want it all—as long as it’s short!
What story can you tell in 101 words?
The second annual contest seeks stories that touched hearts, inspired laughter, and created memorable experiences in the great outdoors for the chance to win high-valued prizes
Ideal submissions are well-crafted, fresh and edgy. They deepen our understanding of what poetry is and can be.
We look for high-quality original writing that portrays under-represented perspectives with sensitivity, accuracy, and passion.