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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to The Muleskinner Journal.  Theme: Glitches
DESCRIPTION:Submissions for Journal Nine are OPEN!\nOur Theme is GLITCHES…\nNo.  That’s not a mistake. \nFor journal nine we are looking for poems and stories about glitches.\nAlso\,\nhitches\, mishaps\, misprints\, snafus\, snags\, drawbacks\, stumbling blocks\, weak links\, problems\, hindrances\, obstacles\, monkey wrenches\, grit in the gears\, ants at the picnic\, ants in the pants\, the inappropriate aunt at the family gathering\, hurdles\, hiccups\, forgetting to unmute\, the coffee stain right before the interview\, the faux pas during the interview\, the faux pas whenever\, painting yourself in a corner\, rain delays\, auto-correct\, and flies in the ointment.\nWe want your best laid plans gone awry.\nWe want your glitches in the matrix.\nWe want glitches causing stitches and glitches putting you in stitches.\nWe want the glitch that doesn’t matter and the glitch that matters most.  We want hubris and humility and preparation and recovery. We want glitches causing unexpected joy. \nLet us deal with your glitches.\nOur Journal Nine motto: watch your step.\nOur Journal Nine inspiration: the pump don’t work cause the vandals took the handle!\nSubmission for Journal Nine: GLITCHES will close on December 31\, 2023 (that’s not a misprint) \nWhat we are looking for…\nMuleskinner Journal accepts previously unpublished work only. Please use the following word counts to select a category to submit. Send no more than one piece at a time\, except where noted. Please submit in only one category at a time. \n\n\nMicro-Fiction:  25-50 words (1-3 pieces at a time) \n\n\nFlash: max. 1000 words each (1-3 pieces at a time) \n\n\nShort Story/excerpts from longer work: max. 3000 words \n\n\nCreative Nonfiction: (max. 3000 words) \n\n\nPoetry: Any length or form. (1-3 pieces at a time) \n\n\nWe look for writing of all kinds that uses skill\, wit\, and determination to deliver the goods.  We accept and publish poetry\, short fiction\, flash fiction\, micro-fiction\, short scripts\, excerpts from longer works\, memoir\, criticism\, craft essays\, artwork\, journalism\, and shopping lists. \n We don’t care who you are\, as long as you are the author of what you submit.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-the-muleskinner-journal-theme-glitches/
LOCATION:The Muleskinner Journal
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SUMMARY:P - Last Stanza Poetry Journal Seeking Submissions. Theme: "Companions"
DESCRIPTION:Callout for submissions for Last Stanza Poetry Journal Issue #15\n\n\nThe theme for Issue #15 is: Companions. Companions take on many forms—human\, animal\, object\, or ideas and memories. Some are loved\, some are hated or do us harm. Some are with us now\, others are lost to time\, circumstances\, death. The artist for this issue will be the accomplished and imaginative Ira Upin. \nThe deadline is December 31st\, 2023. No poems will be read prior to December 1st\, and notifications of acceptances will be sent to poets throughout December. As with every issue\, poems submitted do not need to follow the prompt/theme. A single $100 award will be given for an outstanding poem. There is never a reading fee. An interview with the prize winner will be published in the same issue (optional). \nPoems can be any style\, but preferably non-rhyming. Submit up to three poems\, each no longer than 64 lines\, to laststanza@outlook.com as a single Word document or within the body of your email. All proceeds from the sale of LSPJ are used to purchase copies for libraries and for the editor’s choice award\, so there is no budget for author copies. Published poems will be considered for a Pushcart Prize nomination. Authors retain all rights to their poems. Reprints are rarely accepted\, and if the poem has been previously published\, please credit the prior publication.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-last-stanza-poetry-journal-seeking-submissions-theme-companions/
LOCATION:Last Stanza Poetry Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Mobile Library Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Memory
DESCRIPTION:This year\, Volume 3 will explore the theme of memory with Issue 4 seeking work that explores memories\, moments\, and experiences of seniority. Themes include\, but are not limited to–family\, self-realization\, and legacy. Literature of various forms (poetry\, short stories\, journal\, essays\, etc.) accepted.\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmitting to The Mobile Library is Free. (If you are selected and would like a print copy\, the fee is $15. The magazine contains your work\, a transcript from our podcast\, and artist interview/studio visit feature. The $15 fee covers the cost of jurying\, designing\, and printing submitted work. Thank you for choosing to submit to The Aerogramme Center for Arts and Culture!)\nDeadline December 24\, 2023\nInquires\, email info@aerogramme.org. (Do not send your work to this email address\, it will not be accepted).\n\n\n\n  \nGuidelines for Writers:\n\n\n\n\nSubmit 5 written works\nYour application must include a resume/cv\, biography\, and statement of interest in .PDF format.\nText must be in .PDF format\nFiles must be labeled (Last Name_First Name_Title of work.pdf)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-mobile-library-magazine-swking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-memory/
LOCATION:The Mobile Library Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231222T170000
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UID:3447-1703232000-1703264400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to inScribe: Journal of Creative Writing.  Theme: "City"
DESCRIPTION:inScribe\n \n\n\n\nJOURNAL OF CREATIVE WRITING\n\n\n\nWe accept original submissions of short fiction in any genre (up to 3500 words)\, both formal and free verse poetry (up to 50 lines) as well as works of creative nonfiction (up to 3500 words). \nISSUE 07 // THEME: CITY \nWhat is a City to you? A holiday destination? A treasure trove of art and culture? A hotbed of sin and vice? Whether as a particular setting or a symbol of something more\, the idea of the City is bound to set the imagination running\, giving rise to a diverse range of writing for our next issue. We can’t wait to read your work! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJOURNAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:\n​​ \n\n\nTo be considered for publication\, your work must be submitted via our online submission form\, here: https://fs20.formsite.com/john1420/zg9d1wbpmu/index \n\n\nThe submission form will ask you to attach your work as a Microsoft Word document. No other file types will be read by our editing team. \n\n\nPlease ensure the attached file bears the same name as the title of your work and that it does not contain your name or identify you in any way. \n\n\nWe ask that you format your submission using a plain\, size 12pt font (e.g. Arial\, Calibri or Times New Roman) with 1.5 line spacing. \n\n\nIn preparing your work for submission\, take note of any advertised themes for our up-coming editions. \n\n\nBe sure to edit and proofread your work thoroughly prior to sending it to inScribe. \n\n\nYou may submit as many works as you like\, but please complete a separate submission form for each title (also bear in mind that sending multiple works does not automatically improve your chances of publication – quality over quantity is far more important). \n\n\nBe sure to observe the maximum length of 3\,500 words per story (fiction and non-fiction) and 50 lines per individual poem.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-inscribe-journal-of-creative-writing-theme-city/
LOCATION:inScribe Journal of Creative Writing
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Call for Submissions to Friends Journal. Theme: "Prayer and Healing"
DESCRIPTION:Prayer and Healing\n\n\n\nEnds on Mon\, Dec 18\, 2023 11:59 PM \n\n\n\nOur March 2024 issue will look at prayer and healing. There are some historical traditions—George Fox’s long-suppressed Book of Miracles comes to mind—but also personal testimonies recounted in Quaker journals. There are stories of Friends who seemed to be able to sense unanswered prayers and respond to spiritually threatening situations out of a kind of instinct. There have been traditions of healing dating back at least to the time Fox reportedly brought someone back to life after a fall from a horse broke their neck. \nWhat do we moderns think of such tales? What is prayer and how does it work? Do we pray to or for something? What does it mean to hold someone in the Light and is that the same or different than prayer? \nMany Friends work in healing. We treat bodies as doctors and nurses\, treat minds as therapists\, and treat souls in pastoral work or as hospice workers. How does prayer and healing work in these settings? \nModern life has given us much that needs prayer and healing. How do we heal from gun violence? Domestic violence? What about from war and our seemingly constant witness of state-sponsored brutalities? How do we address the mental health\, especially of young people\, especially after the trauma of the pandemic and lockdown isolation? How do Friends use techniques\, such as art\, poetry\, or sacred chant for healing? More pragmatically\, how do meetings come together to provide pastoral and spiritual care for Friends and neighbors under distress? \nFast Facts \n\nFeatures run 1200-2500 words.\nSubmissions close December 18\, 2023.\nQuestions? Email editors@friendsjournal.org\n\nLearn more general information at Friendsjournal.org/submissions.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-dmq-review-seeking-prose-poems/
LOCATION:Friends Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231215T080000
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SUMMARY:P - DMQ Review Seeking Prose Poems
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSIONS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\nSUBMIT YOUR DARLINGS! \nPoetry Guidelines: Submissions now OPEN for PROSE POEMS only through December 10\, 2023. Please include up to THREE unpublished prose poems in one document\, one poem per page\, each poem 500 words or less. Reading our current prose poem issue is the best way to determine if your work might be right for us. But FIRST: please make sure you know what a prose poem is. \nSubmissions are open until midnight December 10\, 2023\, PDT. \nSubmit your best work early. DMQ Review reserves the right to close submissions when capacity is reached.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-dmq-review-seeking-prose-poems-2/
LOCATION:DMQ Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231215T080000
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SUMMARY:N - Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Lesbian Studies\, Now
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers: Lesbian Studies\, Now\n \nIn the contemporary cultural imagination\, lesbian feminism holds all of mid-twentieth-century feminism’s highest aspirations and its worst mistakes. The figure of the lesbian looms large in the ever-present nostalgia for second-wave feminism and the early years of women’s studies\, in eulogies to shuttered bars and bookstores\, and in the promises and perils of butch-femme couplings and gender aesthetics that have been hailed as the precursor to contemporary gender nonconformity. Such longings are often met with critique\, wherein lesbian separatism marks a supposedly quaint experiment that was ruined by its insistent whiteness and gender essentialism. \nFeminist scholarship mirrors this simultaneous disavowal and embrace of the lesbian. Lesbian studies is frequently offered as a question rather than a field of study\, so that feminist and queer theorists alike recursively ask: whither lesbian studies? And yet\, lesbian feminist studies are encountering a kind of revival: at the cutting edge of feminist theoretical\, historical\, ethnographic\, and social scientific scholarship is work that centers lesbian literary and cultural productions\, spaces\, aesthetics and icons\, relationships and kinship formations\, and historical epochs in feminist history. Lesbian feminist theory remains at the core of feminist theory curricula; lesbian feminists remain at the heart of feminist action across geography and period; and scholarly work about lesbians proliferates in and across the disciplines. \nWe understand the struggle to articulate a shared vision of lesbian feminism and lesbian feminist theory as a sign of the vitality of lesbian political life and of the continued urgency of feminism as a tool to confront the cataclysmic realities of the present. Whereas women’s and gender studies has recently embraced rage as a distinctly feminist affect\, we suggest confrontation as the heart of lesbian affective life\, culture\, and strategy. We use this special issue to stage and unfold the debates that mark the field as active\, contested\, and very much alive. \nWe invite rigorously interdisciplinary submissions on gender nonconformity\, family-building\, aesthetics\, performance and cultural production\, political actors and political ideologies\, academic feminisms and institutional life\, languages and literatures\, lesbian presences across feminist and queer historical epochs\, humor\, erotics\, nostalgia\, grief\, trans* lesbianisms\, domesticity\, dramas\, infighting\, limitations\, and revolutionary fervor. Submissions may address these and other questions: \n\nWhat is at stake in claiming “lesbian” as an identity\, as a politics\, and/or as an analytic? How does the figure of “the lesbian” circulate in debates about identity?\nWhat is the work of mourning\, grief\, nostalgia\, and disavowal with respect to the figure of the lesbian in feminist history and theory?\nHow does lesbian—as an analytic\, a theory\, a way of being—figure\, or what tools does lesbian offer\, in a post-Roe world? In the twilight of American empire? In the context of climate apocalypse? In the ongoing threat of viral pandemics?\nWhat strategies do histories of lesbian lifeways and/or new modes of lesbian living provide for thinking survival\, resistance\, and revolution?\nWhat pressure or insight does lesbian studies exert\, or what insights does it offer\, in relationship to disability studies? Black/ethnic studies? Trans* studies? Where does lesbian studies live within the academy?\nWhat promises\, delights\, surprises\, and investments attach to the lesbian today\, and how might we harness these affective intensities? In other words\, what does/can lesbian feminism do\, now?\n\nSigns particularly encourages transdisciplinary and transnational essays that address substantive feminist questions\, debates\, and controversies without employing disciplinary or academic jargon. We seek essays that are passionate\, strongly argued\, and willing to take risks. \nPlease submit full manuscripts electronically through Signs’s Editorial Manager system at http://signs.edmgr.com. Manuscripts must conform to the guidelines for submission available at http://signsjournal.org/for-authors/author-guidelines/.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-signs-journal-of-women-in-culture-and-society-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-lesbian-studies-now/
LOCATION:Signs Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PF - the minison zine Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Hearth and Home"
DESCRIPTION:the minison zine Submissions\n\n\n\n\n\nthe minison zine only publishes closed-form poetry. \nWe encourage submissions of minimal sonnets and the related minison poetry forms but we also now accept closed-form poetry of any kind\, including haikus\, sestinas\, pantoums\, and\, of course\, traditional sonnets. \n\nWHAT WE ACCEPT\n\n\n\nAny Closed Form Poetry (What is closed form poetry?)\nMinisons – single\, plural\, visual\, conceptual\, long-form (eg. 14 lines\, 14 letters per line)\, mystical\, natural\, emoji\, translations\, or anything at all that encapsulates the spirit of a minimal sonnet! If you are still a bit confused\, give our issue zero a quick peruse!\nSimultaneous Submissions – but please let us know immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere!\n\n\n\n\nGuidelines\n\nPoetry should be previously unpublished.\n\nAttach up to 3 pieces in a single .DOC\, or .DOCX format. (If we cannot read your piece we will automatically reject it.)\nEach poem should begin on a new page.\n\n\n\n\nWe do not accept AI submissions.\nWe do not accept submissions that contain graphic sexual content\, gratuitous violence/gore\, or work that is racist\, xenophobic\, homophobic\, transphobic\, misogynistic\, or ableist.\nCopyright for your work remains with you. We do ask however\, that contributors credit The Minison Project if their work is republished after first appearing in our issues\, and we reserve the right to republish your work in future collections.\nThe Minison Project does not charge fees to submit poems to the magazine.\nWe are currently an unpaying market\, but we do promote contributor work on our social media platforms.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-the-minison-zine-seeking-submission-on-the-theme-hearth-and-home/
LOCATION:the minison zine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231215T170000
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SUMMARY:PFN - Young Ravens Literary Review Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Gravity
DESCRIPTION:Issue 19 Call for Submissions: Gravity\n\nIn Issue 19\, we are exploring the theme of gravity. We are inspired by poet Marianne Moore: “I am governed by the pull of the sentence as the pull of fabric is governed by gravity.” \nIdeas we would love to see explored include: \n\nShare the gravity of a moment\, however brief\, but heavy with meaning and shape in your life.\n\n\nHave you ever dreamed of flying? Where would you fly if you woke up weightless one day?\n\n\nIs it impossible/possible for us to escape the gravity of our species? Our profound effects on each other\, and the planet?\n\n\nHow do words hold gravity over you? Which words or phrases hold\, or have held\, the most power over you?\n\n\nHow do you escape the gravity of loss in your own life? What frees you\, if only for awhile?\n\n\nHow can we transcend the gravity of emotion binding heart\, mind\, and body?\n\n  \nSubmission Guidelines: \nWe accept fiction\, nonfiction\, and poetry of all flavors\, from free verse to found. \nAll texts should use 12-point New Roman font and be double spaced. Poetry may be single spaced. Text file attachments may be submitted in .doc\, .docx\, or .rtf. \n\nFiction and Nonfiction: Entries should not exceed ten pages in length. Limit of 2 entries per submission. \n\n\nPoetry: Limit of 5 poems per submission. \n\nDo not submit to more than 2 categories at the same time. \nPlease include proper MLA citations for all quotations. \nPlease note that we do not accept previously published work or AI generated material\, and neither are we interested in profanity\, gratuitous violence\, or erotic material. However\, we do accept material that was published on personal blogs and personal online art portfolios.  \nElectronic submissions:  \n\nSend all submissions to youngravensliteraryreview@gmail.com.\n\n\nSpecify your submission genre and name in the subject line of the email. Example: Poetry Submission – Anna Jones\n\n\nAdditional identifying information should be in the body of the email\, including a brief author bio (50-100 words) and contact information.\n\n\nPlease do not include any identifying information in your attachment or your works will not be considered for publication.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-young-ravens-literary-review-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-gravity/
LOCATION:Young Ravens Literary Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011339
CREATED:20231130T174246Z
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SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Under the Radar Magazine Theme: "Sound"
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSION GUIDELINES\nWe especially welcome submissions of new work by writers from diverse backgrounds who have been traditionally under-represented in literature and publishing\, and actively encourage women\, writers of colour\, LGBTQ+\, Disabled\, D/deaf\, and low-income writers to consider sending us their work. \nWe welcome submissions of poetry and short fiction to Under the Radar magazine\, but please take note of the following guidelines and our open submissions dates. \n• Please only submit previously unpublished work. \n• Send up to six poems. \n• We accept submissions from anywhere in the world. \n• We do advise you familiarise yourself with the magazine first before sending your poems – you can buy a single issue or subscription here\, and your support helps to keep the magazine in print:Under the Radar magazine (ninearchespress.com) \n• All submissions must be made online through our Submittable portal during our open submission dates (see opposite). Please contact us if you are not able to access Submittable online to arrange alternative method of submission. Please do not otherwise send your work to the Nine Arches Press email or postal addresses. \n• To send your submission\, please visit: www.ninearchespress.com/magazine.html \n• November poetry submission windows are themed; please send work that responds thematically in compelling and surprising ways. The connection to the theme can be interpreted freely and does not need to be obvious\, so we encourage you to keep it curious! \n• Please do not make multiple submissions by sending work you have also simultaneously submitted to other magazines\, competitions or publications\, or by sending us further work to consider before we have responded to your first submission. In addition\, please do not submit and then withdraw work once submitted. \n• Please include a cover letter with your full postal address\, as well as a short biographical note (in the third person of no more than 50 words). \n• Unfortunately\, we are not able to offer payment for poems or short stories selected for publication in the magazine but we do send a complimentary copy of the magazine and offer discounts on subscription for featured writers. 10 free magazine subscriptions for low income writers who do not currently have a subscription to the magazine are made available annually every September. \n• To ensure plenty of variety\, we do not feature the same poets in consecutive issues. Please allow at least six months before submitting to the magazine again if we have published some of your poems in the most recent issue. \n• We receive a high volume of submissions. Please allow at least 12 weeks from the close of the submissions window for our reply. We always respond to every submission.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-under-the-radar-magazine-theme-sound/
LOCATION:Under the Radar Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011339
CREATED:20231130T172640Z
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SUMMARY:PFN - Syncopation Literary Journal Seeking Submissions for The Guitar Issue
DESCRIPTION:Call for Submissions \n\nVolume 3\, Issue 1: The Guitar Issue \n“Ziggy played guitar \nJamming good with Weird and Gilly \nAnd the Spiders from Mars” \n~David Bowie\, “Ziggy Stardust” \nSubmission Guidelines: \nPlease read the full posting carefully. Failure to follow the Submission Guidelines may result in your work being rejected by Syncopation Literary Journal. \nSyncopation Literary Journal seeks to amalgamate the realms of music and literature. Syncopation is a free online\, open-access journal. We are currently seeking poetry\, short stories\, flash fiction\, and creative nonfiction for Volume 3\, Issue 1\, to be published on the website in Winter 2024. \nThe theme of Volume 3\, Issue 1 is THE GUITAR ISSUE. There are many theories pertaining to the modern guitar’s origins including ancient Greece’s “kithara” and the Middle Eastern oud. The guitar contributes to various genres of music including jazz\, pop\, rock\, and folk. This instrument has also inspired countless tales\, including the legend of Robert Johnson selling his soul at the crossroads in exchange for guitar virtuosity. \nWe want your guitar-related poetry\, creative non-fiction\, flash fiction\, and short stories. \nSubmission subjects may include\, but are not limited to: \n*Learning (or re-learning) the guitar. \n*Mythical origins of the guitar. \n*A favourite guitarist. \n*A guitar that serves as a family heirloom. \n*Yes\, we welcome writing that challenges discourses positioning the guitar as a “Western” instrument. Please note that we may also consider poetry and prose pertaining to other stringed instruments such as the bass guitar\, lute\, banjo\, or sitar. \nPlease note that Syncopation Literary Journal IS NOT a peer-reviewed academic publication. If your submission has been previously published\, please note that you may need to seek permission from your previous publisher(s) before your work is accepted by Syncopation. Please NO SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS. While we do not pay our contributors\, there is no fee to submit. Publishing your work in Syncopation is a great way to showcase your writing. \nShort stories should be 7500 words or less. Flash fiction should be 1000 words or less. Creative nonfiction should be 5000 words or less. Writers may submit up to 3 poems sent as 1 document. Please submit only 1 piece to each genre per submission period. \nWhile we always welcome submissions from non-musicians\, your submission must pertain to the theme of the issue. To see examples of the writing we publish\, please read our past issues\, available on the website. Please no graphic violence\, sexually explicit subject matter\, or overuse of profanity. \nSubmissions must be written in English\, MS Word Format\, Times New Roman\, Font Size 12. Please include an author bio of 100 words or less at the end of your document. If your work has been previously published\, please state the name and date of publication at the beginning of your submitted piece. Please send all submissions to nwelshsyneditor@gmail.com with the genre of your piece in the subject line (i.e.\, “Submission: Poetry”) by DECEMBER 5\, 2023. All submissions should be sent as Word Document attachments. No PDFs. No copying and pasting your work into email messages. Please DO NOT submit your work as a DM over social media. Submissions sent via DMs will NOT be read. Email submissions only! \nContributors retain all copyrights to their work. If you republish your work elsewhere at a later date\, you must cite Syncopation Literary Journal as a previous publisher. Reproduction of any form is strictly prohibited without the copyright holder’s permission.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-syncopation-literary-journal-seeking-submissions-for-the-guitar-issue/
LOCATION:Syncopation Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Nassau Review Seeking Submissions on the Theme "I've Got a Secret"
DESCRIPTION:Open submission THEME: 2023 – 2024\nI’ve Got A Secret:\nStarting in the 1950s\, the game show I’ve Got A Secret aired on television and has returned in new ways over the years; three to four celebrity panelists ask contestants Yes or No questions to figure out the contestants’ secrets\, which ranged from hidden talents\, huge accomplishments\, and intriguing quirks. We don’t need to be on game shows to have secrets\, however\, and secrets needn’t be earth-shattering. Or maybe they do. Or maybe they seem to be a much bigger deal to the holder than they would be to the rest of the world. Send us your secrets or the aftermath of revealing them. Define and redefine what a secret is or can be. \nWe welcome submissions of many genres\, preferring work that is innovative\, captivating\, well-crafted\, and unique\, work that is traditional as well as pieces that cross boundaries of genre and tradition. New writers and seasoned writers are both welcome. All work must be in English. \nGeneral Guidelines \nPlease submit only once to one genre per submission period. \nIn the Bio box on Submittable\, please include: \n\na bio of no more than 100 words (include a max of 3 publications)\na note about your byline if different from how it appears in Submittable\nif prose\, word count.\n\n\n\nFiction:\n\nOne to three (1-3) pieces of flash fiction up to 100 words (pieces should be connected in some way) OR one short story up to 3000 words\nDouble space\nInclude word count at the end of your bio\nfile name LastNameProseTitle [CheeverTheSwimmer]\n\n\n\nCreative Nonfiction / Personal Essay:\n\nOne piece of 3000 words max\nDouble space\nNo critical analysis\nfile name LastNameProseTitle [ChristmanTheSloth]\n\n\n\n\n\nPoetry:\n\nOne to three (1—3) pieces with a 50 line maximum\, single space\nAcceptable Categories: form\, prose poems\, free verse\, lists\, song lyrics\, writing that doesn’t quite fit any genre but you know it’s something\nInclude all your poems in ONE file with page breaks between each.\nIn the Title Line\, you may list all poem titles (That Time Of Year; Passionate Shepherd; Fatherhood) -OR- the number of poems (i.e. Three Poems).\nTo withdraw only one from the batch\, use Notes. *To withdraw all poems\, use Withdraw.\nfile name LastName [number of] POEMS. [AngelouThreePoems]\n\n\n\nWe do not consider:\n\nChildren’s literature\nClearly and explicitly prejudiced\, violent\, or discriminatory material that has the sole purpose of being prejudiced\, violent\, and discriminatory\nObscene work that has the sole purpose of being obscene\nBusiness\, scientific\, or other noncreative writing\nPreviously published work anywhere online or in hard copy
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-nassau-review-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-ive-got-a-secretopen-submission-theme-2023-2024-ive-got-a-secret-starting-in-the-1950s-the-game-show%e2%80%afive-got-a-s/
LOCATION:The Nassau Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Giant Robot Poems Anthology Seeking Submissions with the Theme of Giant Robots
DESCRIPTION:Middle West Press LLC\, an independent micro-publisher of military-themed and -adjacent literary projects\, has issued a call for human-generated poems engaging with  “Giant Robot” technology themes. This is a “speculative poetry” market.What is a “Giant Robot” theme? For this project\, the term “Giant Robots” can include examples of technologies in timelines both real and imagined\, and of any size or (even formless) form. Living Ships. Loitering Drones. Taxi-cab AI. Robot Tanks. Virtual Soldiers. Space Explorers. Mecha-suits. In short\, any vessel for exploring themes of human-electro-mechanical-cyber interaction\, connection\, and competition. \nThe working title of this project is Giant Robot Poems: Poetry About Mecha-Human Science\, Culture & War. \nEditors of the project write: \nOur intent with this project is to have fun\, but also to illuminate\, interrogate\, and challenge (via the still-human domain of poetry!!!) the ways people think about emerging and future technologies such as robots and drones\, Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, cybernetic enhancements\, etc. We are looking for terrain-shifting\, mind’s-eye-bending\, firmament-rending expressions of new and future realities. Be provocative. Be poignant. Be human. Even if you write like a Giant Robot. \nIdeally\, many of the works submitted will engage such questions as: \n\nHow does technology potentially change human behavior / culture / society?\nHow does technology potentially change human behavior ethics / values?\nHow does technology potentially change the ways humans fight / love / think / feel?\n\nMany examples of “Giant Robot-ness” exist in today’s news and culture. As a starting point or prompt\, our editors offer a list of examples and inspirations. In creating and crafting their own\, original concepts and works\, poets might consider various modes of commenting\, observing\, or even inhabiting technologies\, mythologies\, or stories depicted in these and other venues: \nGiant Robots in Modern News & Modern War. Examples & inspirations include: \n\nTactical Drones & “Loyal Wingman” concepts\nBattlefield Robots & Security Drones & Dog-bots\nExoskeletons / Powered Armor / Battlesuits / “Iron-Man” Suits\n\nGiant Robots in Literature. Examples & inspirations include: \n\nKeith Laumer’s Bolos\n“Living Ships\,” such as those of Anne Leckie’s Imperial Radch trilogy; Fred Saberhagen’s Berserkers; Anne McCaffrey’s “Brain & Brawn Ships”\nMartha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries series\nRobert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers (1959)\nFrankenstein’s monster from Mary Shelley’s 1818 book; Golems and other fantastical constructed creatures\n\nGiant Robots in TV\, Toys\, Movies & Animation. Examples & inspirations include: \n\n“The Iron Giant” (Warner\, 1999)\n“Giant Robo” a.k.a. “Johnny Sokko & His Flying Robot” (1967); “Gigantor” (1963) a.k.a. “Tetsujin 28-go”\n“Mobile Suit Gundum” (1979)\nTransformers\nVoltron; “Titan Maximum”\nRock’Em Sock’Em Robots; “Real Steel” (DreamWorks\, 2011)\n\nGiant Robots in Comics. Examples & inspirations include: \n\nMarvel Comics’ mutant-hunting Sentinels\nGiant Robot Maintenance Crew (Cosmic Times\, 2017); Mech Cadet Yu (Boom\, 2017); Giant Robot Warriors (AiT/PlanetLar\, 2004)\nGiga (Vault Comics\, 2020); The Monuments (2023); 20th Century Men (Image\, 2023): We Ride Titans (Vault\, 2022)\n\nGiant Robots in Video & War Games. Examples & inspirations include: \n\nOGRE (Steve Jackson Games\, 1977-present)\nBattleTech/MechCommander franchise (FASA)\nIron Harvest (King Art\, 2020)\nTitanfall 2 (Electronic Arts\, 2016)\nPizza Titan Ultra (2018)\n\nSUBMISSION GUIDELINES: \n\nDeadline for submissions is Dec. 4\, 2023. Notifications will be sent not later than Jan. 1\, 2024. Target publication date for this project is April 2024.\nSubmit from 1 to 3 poems in the same file (.DOC or .DOCX).\nWork generated using ChatGPT and similar computer-assisted word “AI” will NOT be accepted. Human-generated poems only\, please.\nNew and original work is preferred. Please note in cover letter whether specific works have previously been published elsewhere.\nSimultaneous submissions are accepted. Please notify the editors via Submittable if one of more poems becomes unavailable during the consideration period.\nPublisher requests non-exclusive\, worldwide\, English-language print and e-book anthology rights.\n\nContributors will receive one complimentary print or digital (where postal delivery is not available) contributor’s copy.\n\n\nSubmit work via the publisher’s Submittable page here at this link.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-giant-robot-poems-anthology-seeking-submissions-with-the-theme-of-giant-robots/
LOCATION:Giant Robot Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN -  FOLIO Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Metamorphosis"
DESCRIPTION:FOLIO VOLUME 39 (2024) \n\n“METAMORPHOSIS” ISSUE \n“‘What’s happened to me\,’ he thought\, ‘It was no dream.” – Franz Kafka \nThese past few years have reshaped our society at a level we could not have imagined. Around the globe\, we’ve undergone a unprecedented transformation; it has left its mark. This year\, FOLIO wants to read your poetry\, nonfiction\, and fiction about metamorphosis. We want the before and after. Show us the gooiness and silence of the inside of a chrysalis and the relief and horror of emerging from it. \nWhether your work is about coming out the other side of that process having become more beautiful or ugly\, we want to read it. Send us poetry that focuses on transformation\, growth\, epiphanies\, meditative reflections\, emotional bankruptcies. Show us the curve of this road you have traveled in your memoirs and essays. We’re interested in short künstlerroman about evolutions in artistry. Our fiction section is open to those who consider themselves literary fiction writers as well as writers of horror\, science fiction\, and fantasy. \nMake sure your submission is completely self-contained and is not part of a larger work. To read more of our previously published work and see if you fit in\, visit folioliteraryjournal.com. \nSubmissions are open from October 2\, 2023 until December 3\, 2023. Contributors will be compensated with two free print copies\, and FOLIO will award a prize to one story\, essay\, and poem. We welcome highly established writers and brand-new voices especially. \nPlease note that all FOLIO submissions are to be made online only via Folio Submittable. FOLIO does not accept email or hard-copy submissions. \nYou can find detailed guidelines via our Submittable page
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-folio-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-metamorphosis/
LOCATION:FOLIO
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Sad Girl Review Seeks Submission on the Theme: "Gamer Girl"
DESCRIPTION:Sobbing over a simulation? Same. \nWhether you fancy Fortnite or farm simulators\, GTA or girlsgogames.com\, the game is on. Tell us about your most epic battle\, endearing build\, or eternal bond. Wail about a weird glitch or weigh in on world-building. Charm us with custom content creations. Confess your favourite cheat codes. \nIf you’ve ever been accused of only playing for the plot\, now’s your time to shine. Tell us how games “control” gender and how you play with it as a gamer. \nSubmission Guidelines\nWe showcase and celebrate the best in girly\, melancholy material. \nEditorial Vision: \n\nWe’re fascinated by all things feminine and any lesser known or hidden stories.\nWe’re interested in challenging ideas of art:  memes\, new media\, digital\, and conceptual art.\nWe love tragedies\, a darker outlook\, and (especially) black comedy.\nWe’re supportive of emotional explorations.\n\nWho can submit to Sad Girl Review? \nWe’re looking for submissions from all people: all genders\, all races\, all orientations\, all everything. \nWhat is Sad Girl Review looking for? \n\nPoetry.\n\nprose-like\, avant-garde\, concrete\, ekphrastic\, free verse\, twitter-sized\, sprawling\, screenshotted text\, …\n\n\n\n\nCNF.\n\nmemoirs\, essays\, immersive explorations\, …\nfeatures\, reviews\, criticism\, … we’re open minded—send in a pitch!\n\n\n\nWhat is Sad Girl Review NOT looking for? \n\nWe are not seeking fiction (short or long) at this time. However\, you may send a query letter if you think you’ve got work that’s a good fit.\nWe never take kindly to sexism\, racism\, ableism\, or other general shittiness around here.  Just don’t.\n\nHow do I submit? \nIf submitting via email\, your subject line should read SAD GIRL REVIEW SUBMISSION [type of work you’re submitting]. Be sure to include the titles and media used\, as well as any further information about the works that you think we should know. Please include a brief bio (less than 100 words) as well as social media usernames. \nWe gladly accept simultaneous submissions and reprints but please make a note about this in your submission. \n\nPoetry.\n\nPlease send up to 3 recent works.\n80 lines max per poem.\n\n\n\n\nCNF.\n\nPlease send up to 2 recent works.\n2000 words max per piece.\n\n\n\nFeatures\, Reviews\, Criticism.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-sad-girl-review-gamer-girl/
LOCATION:Sad Girl Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - Readers Write Seeking Submission on the Theme: "Uniforms"
DESCRIPTION:Readers Write is a feature in The Sun where readers share their personal writing on a given topic—a unique fixture of the magazine since the section’s inception in 1978. Send us your true story on an upcoming topic\, and if we publish it you’ll receive a complimentary one-year subscription. \nWriting style isn’t as important as thoughtfulness and sincerity\, and topics are intentionally broad to give room for expression and interpretation. \n\n\nUniforms: Entries due December 1\nEver had to dress a certain way for work—in a company T-shirt\, scrubs\, a judge’s robe? Have you donned fatigues or dress blues as a member of the military? Maybe the sight of someone in official duds turns you on—or maybe it fills you with apprehension. Tell us about your most memorable experience wearing your sports-team jersey\, marching-band uniform\, or Scout sash. Dress up your story however you like\, but remember we only publish true accounts in Readers Write.\n\nTo submit by mail\, send your typed\, double-spaced submission to: \nReaders Write\nThe Sun\n107 N. Roberson St.\nChapel Hill\, NC 27516
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-readers-write-seeking-submission-on-the-theme-uniforms/
LOCATION:The Sun Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN -  Open Call to Superpresent Magazine.  Theme: "Provocations/Instigations"
DESCRIPTION:Open Call\n\n\nSuperpresent is a quarterly magazine of the arts. Superpresent is available free online and a limited run of print copies for each issue. Superpresent publishes poems\, short stories\, and essays. \nWe accept submissions from anywhere in the world. \nNo fees for submission. \nThe theme for the Winter 2024 issue is Provocations/Instigations. \nSubmissions Due December 1st \n\nWe accept submissions in DOC\, DOCX\, and RTF formats.\nFor poetry\, up to three poems\, one per page\nEssays and short stories should be 500-2000 words.\n\nInclude a 50-100 word bio written in the third person with your submission. \nPlease send your submissions to editor@superpresent.org
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-open-call-to-superpresent-magazine-theme-provocations-instigations/
LOCATION:Superpresent Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Eternal Haunted Summer: pagan songs & tales Seeking Submissions on the Theme of "Horror"
DESCRIPTION:Eternal Haunted Summer (EHS) is an ezine dedicated to 1) original poetry and 2) short fiction about the Gods and Goddesses and heroes of the world’s many Pagan traditions. We feature 3) reviews of books\, graphic novels\, academic journals\, magazines\, movies\, plays\, and so forth which have a Pagan focus\, or which otherwise might interest our Pagan readership. And 4) interviews with established and new Pagan authors\, or authors of texts that interest a Pagan audience. And finally\, 5) essays concerning the Gods\, Goddesses\, heroes\, myths and folklore of the world. \nSubmission Guidelines We’re looking for hymns to Odin and Inanna and Sekhmet. Prayers to Hermes and Brigid and Asherah. Short stories featuring (or otherwise referencing) Lugh and Yinepu and Hekate. Every poetic form\, from sonnet to rhyming couplet to free form\, is acceptable. There is no set length. Any genre of short story is welcome\, from mystery to fantasy to true lifeish to reimaginings of classic myths\, provided the Deities and heroes are treated respectfully (no bashing someone else’s Gods\, please!). There is no length limit\, but if you are planning to write a novella\, please discuss that with the editors of EHS in advance; any story over 5000 words will likely be serialized across two or more issues. \nPoems or stories that feature Deities from pantheons generally considered to be outside the Pagan umbrella\, but which are still from polytheistic traditions — such as a poem to the Hawaiian Pele or a short story focusing on the Shinto Amaterasu-omikami — are absolutely welcome. The wider the diversity of traditions represented\, the happier the editors are. \nWe are also interested in essays which address the nature of the Deities\, the mythologies of the various pantheons\, folklore\, ritual\, et cetera and et cetera. So\, for example\, we would be keen to read your essay on Hermanubis and how He relates to Hermes and Anubis. Or\, your essay examining primary sources for The Cailleach. Or\, a discussion of the evolution of Veles from (benevolent) God of the Underworld to (Christian) demon and how Polish and Slavic Pagans are resurrecting His worship. \nWinter 2023: Horror. Submission Period: 1 November through 1 December 2023. Fear. Trepidation. Terror and revulsion. Send us your best scary poems and stories inspired by the world’s polytheistic mythologies and spiritual traditions. Send us poems about sailors journeying between Scylla and Charybdis. Send us short stories about the youth of Athens facing the Minotaur. Send us poems about Yūrei and stories about the Headless Mule. Send us essays about the literary evolution of redcaps\, the transformation of indigenous spirits into demons\, the use of Western spirituality in Eastern horror movies. Violence and gore must be appropriate to the story. We want horror\, not splatterpunk. [Please note: we are not averse to pieces featuring vampires and werewolves. However\, any such submissions must be firmly grounded in an ancient or extant polytheistic/Pagan tradition. And\, please\, be original.]
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-eternal-haunted-summer-pagan-songs-tales-horror/
LOCATION:Eternal Haunted Summer
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Creation Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Homesick"
DESCRIPTION:Our submission period for Vol. 04: A Homesick Issue is open now. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFiction\, creative non-fiction\, and poetry.  \n\n“Submit pieces that showcase the yearning for the familiar; be it the native languages echoing through childhood homes\, the nostalgia for one’s home country\, or the recollections of cherished towns. Through prose\, poetry\, and art\, we navigate the emotional landscapes of longing\, rediscovery\, and in finding our way back. Join us in celebrating the enduring connection we all share with the places we call home\, wherever they may be.” –Creation MagazinePFN – Creation Magazine “Homesick” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Submit:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail submit@creationmag.org with your piece attached.  \nInclude your name\, title\, and genre in the subject. \nInclude a short cover letter in the body of the email and how you heard of Creation Magazine. \nor \nSubmit through Duotrope.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-creation-magazine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-homesick/
LOCATION:Creation Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Dorothy Parker's Ashes Seeking Submissions on the Theme of "Secrets"
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are restricted to women and gender non-conforming people.\nPlease submit first-person essays* anytime before the deadline prior to publication date. Please be advised that we reserve the right to edit\, though all edits will be sent to writer before publication for approval. Please feel free to include a suggested title and art but we reserve the right to change the title and choose the art. We do consider previously published essays\, taking into consideration venue\, date\, etc. \nAlthough the essay holds the central role at DPA\, we are open to other genres\, including experimental\, poetry and flash non-fiction\, as long as there is a first-person point of view. \nAll rights are non-exclusive. We do not currently offer payment. We accept no responsibility for anything from libel to hurt feelings. As Anne Lamott says\, “You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them\, they should’ve behaved better.” \nPreferred length. 500 to 2000 words. \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease send submissions along with a short bio pasted directly into your email to: info@dorothyparkersashes.com We ask for this to avoid potentially malware-laden attachments. Unless your formatting is a specific design element of your piece\, format should be single space with no paragraph indentation and one extra space between paragraphs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmit
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-dorothy-parkers-ashes-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-secrets/
LOCATION:Dorothy Parker’s Ashes
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PN - Parabola Magaine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of Freedom
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-magaine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-freedom/
LOCATION:Parabola Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3211-1701388800-1701475199@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Big Wing Review.  Theme "Nature and our Relationship with it"
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe accept poetry\, prose\, and spoken word. We will offer $25 per published piece of work for this first volume. \nSubmissions for our inaugural issue are open through December 1\, 2023 (11:59 pm PST). Big Wing Review will notify applicants on a rolling basis through December 10. \nLanguage / Format Requirements: All submissions must be in English and must be previously unpublished. A written transcript must accompany spoken word recordings. Translations are welcome and should be accompanied by a copy of the original. \nSimultaneous Submissions: Simultaneous submissions are allowed\, as long as we are notified if the piece is accepted for publication elsewhere. \nSubmission Limits: Please submit no more than six poems\, one piece of prose (less than 1\,000 words preferred)\, or one spoken word piece. \nRevisions: Please do not send revisions. We will publish all content as received\, so please review copy carefully prior to submission. \nWithdrawing Submissions: If you wish to withdraw a single piece or your entire submission\, please write to submissions@bigwingreview.com with the subject “Withdraw” and include your name and piece title. \nCopyright: Big Wing Review holds first serial rights for material that we publish (see here for info on what this means). The copyright automatically reverts to the author upon publication. All work may be permanently archived online. We ask that Big Wing Review be acknowledged in any subsequent publication of the work. \nHow to Submit: While we strongly encourage you to use the JotForm submission form (see button above)\, we will also be accepting submissions by email. \nPlease send any email submissions to the following address\, including a brief cover letter with your name\, email\, phone number\, and address (city / state / country).\nSubject: Editor – Submission\nTo: submissions@bigwingreview.com \nOther Questions? Contact Kat at submissions@bigwingreview.com
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-big-wing-review-theme-nature-and-our-relationship-with-it/
LOCATION:Big Wing Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3272-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - époque press é-zine Seeking Submissions on the Theme "Desire"
DESCRIPTION:Submissions\nprint & publication: As a new independent publisher we are seeking out strong new voices representing the very best in literary fiction. We publish adult literary fiction (novels and short story collections) and do not currently consider other genres such as children’s fiction\, poetry\, memoir or fantasy. \nBefore submitting your work to us we would suggest you familiarise yourself with our list of published work. In your submission email we would love to hear which of our authors you have read and how you heard about us. You can also get a feel for what we are about by checking out our é-zine editions. \nWe are only accepting electronic submissions so please email to submissions@epoquepress.com and in the subject header state ‘General Submissions’\, the title of your work  and your name. The full manuscript of your work should be attached in either MS Word or PDF format. The reason we ask for the full manuscript is because if we like what we receive we will want to keep on reading. We also ask that you provide a short synopsis that tells us a little bit about the submitted work. This can be a separate attachment or within the body of the email. \nAnd that’s it. We don’t want to lay down too many rules as rest assured your submission will only be considered on its literary merit. \nDue to the volume of submissions we receive we hope you will understand that we cannot enter into correspondence or offer feedback on them all. We are a small team\, we look to publish three to four titles a year and as such we will undoubtedly have to pass on some great work. If we do have questions about your submission we will be back in contact with you within six months. \né-zine: We are now open for submissions to the next edition of our é-zine on the theme…Desire. Desire can take many forms\, and can be expressed through terms such as wanting\, wishing\, longing and craving. What does it mean to you? Submissions will close on 30th November 2023.​ \nwritten wordWe are open for submissions of poetry\, short stories and short essays. Please submit your work in an attachment to the email as a MS Word Document. Please accompany your submission with a short bio of no more than 100 words telling us a little bit about yourself\, the motivation behind your work and how it aligns to the theme. This can be attached as a separate MS Word Document or within the text of the email. Please email submissions@epoquepress.com and in the subject header state ‘ezine submission’\, name of theme and your name.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-epoque-press-e-zine-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-desire/
LOCATION:époque press é-zine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3241-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Magpie Messenger Seeking Submissions on the Theme "Funeral"
DESCRIPTION:The Magpie Messenger by Curious Corvid Publishing is the ultimate literary magazine made for\, made by\, and made with the works of indie writers. \nSUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN FOR: Winter Solstice 2023: Funeral — deadline November 30th \n If accepted\, you’ll be compensated for our pleasure of using your work—we never ask you to pay us. \n​Submissions should not include explicit\, offensive\, or triggering themes\, such as child abuse or sexual assault. \nWe will not consider any submissions written\, developed\, or assisted by AI tools and applications. Submissions of AI generated content may result in a ban from any future publication including novels and poetry collections. \nPoetry​\nYou may submit up to five poems with a maximum of 2\,500 words total.  Email CuriousCorvidPublishing@gmail.com with “Poetry Submission” in the subject line. \nProse​\nShort stories should be no longer than 2\,500 words.  Email CuriousCorvidPublishing@gmail.com with “Short Story Submission” in the subject line.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-magpie-messenger-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-funeral/
LOCATION:Magpie Messenger
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3236-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PF - Call for Submissions to Carpe Noctem Anthology.  Theme: "Darkness"
DESCRIPTION:Night is practically another world. Owls and bats steal the sky from songbirds\, nocturnal creatures thrive under the moonlight\, and night-blooming plants flourish away from most human eyes. As the saying goes: people aren’t truly afraid of the dark – they fear what could be in the darkness with them. And the list of legends and stories about the things that go bump in the night is extensive indeed.\n\nCarpe Noctem will be an anthology of stories and poems about darkness\, night\, and the multitude of things that thrive (or hide) in those elements. We are seeking stories beyond those simply set during the night or in a dark place\, and that delve into tales of the nocturnal and – as the title would imply – really seize the night as a critical element of their stories\, perhaps even as a character itself.\n\nWe are seeking submissions with a focus on characters\, narrative\, originality\, and ‘own voices’.\n\nAlthough we invite a range of story genres\, we will not include pure gore\, erotica\, or fanfiction. Any submissions found to be using AI-assisted writing\, in whole or in part\, will be rejected immediately.\n\nWe are looking for works from everyone\, and warmly welcome submissions from authors of traditionally underrepresented and marginalized communities\, including (but certainly not limited to) BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S+ individuals.\n\nRights and compensation:\n\nFor Fiction: $50 CDN flat fee and a paperback contributor copy of the anthology\n\nFor Poetry: $20 CDN flat fee and a paperback contributor copy of the anthology\n\nWe are seeking first world rights in English and exclusive right to publish in print and electronic format for six months after publication date\, after which publisher retains nonexclusive right to continue to publish for the life of the anthology.\n\n\nLength: Under 5\,500 words\n\nNo simultaneous or multiple submissions.\n\nNo reprints.\n\nCanadian spelling.\n\nSubmissions can be sent via email to: vflsubs@gmail.com\n\nWe hope you seize the night!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-call-for-submissions-to-carpe-noctem-anthology-theme-darkness/
LOCATION:Carpe Noctem Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:3201-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Wild Atlantic Writing Awards (WAWA) Flash Fiction Award. Theme: "Change"
DESCRIPTION:Heraclitus\, a Greek philosopher\, is quoted as saying “change is the only constant in life” – and he was right. \nAnd change comes in many shapes and forms\, some planned but some unplanned and totally unexpected. \nEvents happen\, often beyond our control\, leading us to change our views. Of ourselves\, of life\, of others\, irrevocably. Sometimes for the better. Sadly\, sometimes for the worse. \nSo\, ‘change’ is a key word in everyday life. Perhaps even more so in the fast-paced\, modern\, post-Covid world in which we all live. \nAs such\, ‘Ireland Writing Retreat’ is delighted to announce ‘change’ as the buzzword for our latest ‘Wild Atlantic Writing Awards.’ Our competition has two categories – flash fiction and creative non-creative. \nFlash Fiction Award\nWe feel the theme of ‘Change’ with all its dimensions and connotations will appeal to you as it spans so many genres – sci-fi\, crime\, romance\, horror\, humour\, thriller\, mystery\, whatever tickles you and your Muse’s fancy. \nAs you write your story\, remember to keep in mind three important guidelines: \n\n\nthe maximum length of your story should be 500 words\, not including the title (please be mindful of this requirement\, even one word over the limit can disqualify your entry); \n\n\njudges should be left in no doubt that the core theme in your story is linked to ‘Change;’  \n\n\nthe word ‘change’ cannot be used in stories or in the headlines of stories submitted for the competition\, but judges should be in no doubt that the theme of change is reflected clearly in your stories.; \n\n\nmultiple entries accepted.  \n\n\nLet your imagination be your guide. \nPRIZE \nThe winner will receive 500 euro in cash or a voucher worth 1\,000 euro redeemable towards any one of our retreats of your choice in 2024. \nAnd more. \nWith the writer’s permission\, the top ten stories in each category will be published on the ‘Ireland Writing Retreat’ website\, with a short bio and photograph of the writer. Writers retain all copyrights to their work. \nCreative Nonfiction Award\nAs for our creative nonfiction competition\, we offer you a similar challenge: to write a story of not more than 500 words with ‘Change’ as a key element. Your story can be in the form of memoir\, profile\, literary journalism\, personal essay\, travel (and remember\, award-winning travel articles don’t have to be about exotic destinations\, it could be about your own hometown)\, food or any creative nonfiction category you prefer. \nAs you write your story\, remember to keep in mind three important guidelines: \n\n\nthe maximum length of your story should be 500 words\, not including the title (please be mindful of this requirement\, even one word over the limit can disqualify your entry); \n\n\njudges should be left in no doubt that the core theme in your story is linked to ‘change;’  \n\n\nthe word ‘change’ cannot be used in stories or in the headlines of stories submitted for the competition\, but judges should be in no doubt that the theme of change is reflected clearly in your stories; \n\n\nmultiple entries accepted.  \n\n\nLet your imagination be your guide. \nPRIZE \nThe winner will receive 500 euro in cash or a voucher worth 1\,000 euro redeemable towards any one of our retreats of your choice in 2024. \nAnd more. \nWith the writer’s permission\, the top ten stories in each category will be published on the ‘Ireland Writing Retreat’ website\, with a short bio and photograph of the writer. Writers retain all copyrights to their work. \nTERMS AND CONDITIONS \nPlease read the rules carefully before submitting your entry. Entries not complying with competition rules may be disqualified. \nEligibility \n\n\nEntries must be the work of the entrant. \n\n\nEntries must be in English. \n\n\nWe accept previously published work (as long as the writer still retains the rights) and unpublished work. \n\n\nWe welcome entrants worldwide. \n\n\nFormat \n\n\nEntries must be no more than 500 words. Please be mindful of this requirement\, even one word over the limit can disqualify your entry. Maximum length does not include the title. The word ‘change’ cannot be used in stories or in the headlines of stories submitted for the competition\, but judges should be in no doubt that the theme of change is reflected clearly in your stories. \n\n\nEntries will only be accepted in the following formats: Microsoft Word Document (.doc or .docx)\, OpenDocument Text (.odt)\, Rich Text Format (.rtf)\, Text Document (.txt) and pages. Or in the body of the email.  \n\n\nSubmission \n\n\nEntries must be received before midnight Irish time on Thursday\, November 30th 2023. \n\n\nWinners will be announced in January 2024. \n\n\nThere is no limit to the number of entries an entrant may make. \n\n\nMultiple entries must be submitted separately. \n\n\nEntries will be acknowledged by email. \n\n\nNo replacement of entry or editing is permitted after story has been submitted.  \n\n\nEntrants retain all rights to their stories. \n\n\nIf you do not receive a confirmation email within one week of submission (don’t forget to check your spam)\, please contact us via the contact page. \n\n\nPayment \n\n\nEntry fee per story is 10.00 euro.  \n\n\nPayment is through PayPal only\, but you do not need a PayPal account to enter. If you do not have a PayPal account\, and do not want to create one\, you can pay using your debit or credit card. \n\n\nStories will not be read if the fee has not been paid. \n\n\nNo refunds will be given. \n\n\nSUBMISSION OF ENTRY CONFIRMS ACCEPTANCE OF THESE RULES 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-wild-atlantic-writing-awards-wawa-flash-fiction-award-theme-change/
LOCATION:Wild Atlantic Writing Awards (WAWA)
CATEGORIES:Contest
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231130T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231105T233055Z
UID:3206-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:N - Wild Atlantic Writing Awards (WAWA) Creative Nonfiction Award. Theme: "Change"
DESCRIPTION:Heraclitus\, a Greek philosopher\, is quoted as saying “change is the only constant in life” – and he was right. \nAnd change comes in many shapes and forms\, some planned but some unplanned and totally unexpected. \nEvents happen\, often beyond our control\, leading us to change our views. Of ourselves\, of life\, of others\, irrevocably. Sometimes for the better. Sadly\, sometimes for the worse. \nSo\, ‘change’ is a key word in everyday life. Perhaps even more so in the fast-paced\, modern\, post-Covid world in which we all live. \nAs such\, ‘Ireland Writing Retreat’ is delighted to announce ‘change’ as the buzzword for our latest ‘Wild Atlantic Writing Awards.’ Our competition has two categories – flash fiction and creative non-creative. \nCreative Nonfiction Award\nAs for our creative nonfiction competition\, we offer you a similar challenge: to write a story of not more than 500 words with ‘Change’ as a key element. Your story can be in the form of memoir\, profile\, literary journalism\, personal essay\, travel (and remember\, award-winning travel articles don’t have to be about exotic destinations\, it could be about your own hometown)\, food or any creative nonfiction category you prefer. \nAs you write your story\, remember to keep in mind three important guidelines: \n\n\nthe maximum length of your story should be 500 words\, not including the title (please be mindful of this requirement\, even one word over the limit can disqualify your entry); \n\n\njudges should be left in no doubt that the core theme in your story is linked to ‘change;’  \n\n\nthe word ‘change’ cannot be used in stories or in the headlines of stories submitted for the competition\, but judges should be in no doubt that the theme of change is reflected clearly in your stories; \n\n\nmultiple entries accepted.  \n\n\nLet your imagination be your guide. \nPRIZE \nThe winner will receive 500 euro in cash or a voucher worth 1\,000 euro redeemable towards any one of our retreats of your choice in 2024. \nAnd more. \nWith the writer’s permission\, the top ten stories in each category will be published on the ‘Ireland Writing Retreat’ website\, with a short bio and photograph of the writer. Writers retain all copyrights to their work. \nTERMS AND CONDITIONS \nPlease read the rules carefully before submitting your entry. Entries not complying with competition rules may be disqualified. \nEligibility \n\n\nEntries must be the work of the entrant. \n\n\nEntries must be in English. \n\n\nWe accept previously published work (as long as the writer still retains the rights) and unpublished work. \n\n\nWe welcome entrants worldwide. \n\n\nFormat \n\n\nEntries must be no more than 500 words. Please be mindful of this requirement\, even one word over the limit can disqualify your entry. Maximum length does not include the title. The word ‘change’ cannot be used in stories or in the headlines of stories submitted for the competition\, but judges should be in no doubt that the theme of change is reflected clearly in your stories. \n\n\nEntries will only be accepted in the following formats: Microsoft Word Document (.doc or .docx)\, OpenDocument Text (.odt)\, Rich Text Format (.rtf)\, Text Document (.txt) and pages. Or in the body of the email.  \n\n\nSubmission \n\n\nEntries must be received before midnight Irish time on Thursday\, November 30th 2023. \n\n\nWinners will be announced in January 2024. \n\n\nThere is no limit to the number of entries an entrant may make. \n\n\nMultiple entries must be submitted separately. \n\n\nEntries will be acknowledged by email. \n\n\nNo replacement of entry or editing is permitted after story has been submitted.  \n\n\nEntrants retain all rights to their stories. \n\n\nIf you do not receive a confirmation email within one week of submission (don’t forget to check your spam)\, please contact us via the contact page. \n\n\nPayment \n\n\nEntry fee per story is 10.00 euro.  \n\n\nPayment is through PayPal only\, but you do not need a PayPal account to enter. If you do not have a PayPal account\, and do not want to create one\, you can pay using your debit or credit card. \n\n\nStories will not be read if the fee has not been paid. \n\n\nNo refunds will be given. \n\n\nSUBMISSION OF ENTRY CONFIRMS ACCEPTANCE OF THESE RULES 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-wild-atlantic-writing-awards-wawa-creative-nonfiction-award-theme-change/
LOCATION:Wild Atlantic Writing Awards (WAWA)
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:3184-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - FERAL: A Journal of Poetry and Art Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Animal"
DESCRIPTION:***Please read carefully as our submission process has changed!*** \nHere are some ideas to inspire your poetry and art submissions to the Animal issue – thank you Dictionary.com! \nnoun:\n           a living organism that feeds on organic matter\, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli\nan animal as opposed to a human being.\n“are humans superior to animals\, or just different?” \nCreature\, Beast\, Brute\, Critter\, Wildlife\, Fauna \na person without human attributes or “civilizing” influences\, especially someone who is very cruel or violent. \nMonster\, devil\, demon\, fiend\, villain\, sadist\, ogre \na particular type of person or thing.\n“I am a political animal” \nadjective:\n                      relating to or characteristic of animals.\n“a wide range of animal species” \nZoological\, animalistic\, zoic\, theriomorphic \ncharacteristic of the physical and instinctive needs of animals; of the flesh rather than the spirit or intellect. \nShow us what you want us to be.  Let us continue to build this journal on your dreams. \nDO NOT PUT ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION in the file containing your poetry/art (name\, address\, etc.). We no longer have time to remove that information from your submission. Going forward\, any submission with identifying information in the file will be rejected without consideration. That would make us very sad – so PLEASE doublecheck. \n\nGeneral Submission Guidelines:  \nPlease note that at the core of both FERAL and Animal Heart press is love. Although we wish it didn’t need to be said\, we will not accept any work that is racist\, homophobic\, sexist\, or hate speech of any kind. We are committed to publishing a variety of new\, emerging\, and established voices. Further\, we are committed to inclusion and equity in publishing. We highly encourage submissions from underrepresented voices including\, but not limited to: women\, BIPOC\, LGBTQIA+\, and neurodivergent individuals. International submissions are welcome\, but we are only considering work in English at this time; no translations. \nAll submissions should be sent via email to: \nferalpoetryandart[AT]gmail[DOT]com \nPOETRY:\nFor poetry submissions\, please submit 1-4 poems and attach your submission in a single document (doc. docx. pdf.) Please do not put your name or any identifying information on the submitted file. We will consider all forms of poetry including erasure poetry and visual poetry. \nCover Letters: We’ve heard you loud and clear about how daunting many of you find writing cover letters\, so they are welcome but not required. At a minimum\, please provide your name and preferred pronouns.We are not currently accepting submissions of fiction\, CNF\, reviews\, videos\, etc. BUT if you think you have something you think we might like that falls outside these guidelines\, feel free to query. \nPlease submit only once in each category per submission period. Additional submissions will not be considered. We typically do not accept previously published poetry or art\, but if you have work that needs to be “rescued” just let us know the circumstances. Work that has been published on your personal social media pages or website is not considered previously published. Simultaneous submissions are welcome but PLEASE notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.\nIf your work is accepted\, we will request a bio at that time. We strive to respond to all submissions within 60 days (often sooner). Please do not query about your submission until 60 days have passed.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-feral-a-journal-of-poetry-and-art-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-animal/
LOCATION:FERAL: A Journal of Poetry & Art
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20231027T233343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T233611Z
UID:3131-1701331200-1701363600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Tadpole Press 100-Word Writing Contest
DESCRIPTION:Details: \nWord Limit: 100 words or less per entry. Word limit includes the title and introduction\, though these are not required. \nEntry Limit: You may submit as many entries as you’d like. \nWriters: All ages. All genders. All nationalities. All writers welcome. \nGenre / Theme: Any genre. \nPrizes: 1st place: $2\,000 USD. \n              2nd place: Writing coaching package valued at $450 USD. \n              3rd place: Developmental and diversity editing package valued at $250 USD. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n​There is no specific theme for the current contest\, so let your imagination run wild. ​Pieces will be judged on creativity\, uniqueness\, and how the story captures a new angle\, breaks through stereotypes\, and expands our beliefs about what’s possible or unexpectedly delights us. In addition\, we are looking for writing that is clever or unique\, inspires us\, and crafts a compelling and complete story. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n​
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-tadpole-press-100-word-writing-contest/
LOCATION:Tadpole Press
CATEGORIES:Contest
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T011339
CREATED:20231027T231440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T231440Z
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SUMMARY:PF - CAA Toronto Branch’s 2023 Writing Contest
DESCRIPTION:Entry Fee:  \n\n$20 Canadian per contest entry of either fiction or poetry\, payment via PAYPAL only.\n\nAwards:  \n\nCash prizes for first ($200)\, second ($100)\, and third-place ($50) will be awarded in each category.\nAll winners and 20 runner ups will work with a professional editor to be published in an annual contest anthology book as well as participate in a book launch event featuring author readings.\nAll entries will receive a copy of the contest anthology eBook as a mini prize!\n\nRules for Fiction Entries \n\nSubmissions can be in any genre (literary\, horror\, speculative\, romance\, sci-fi\, fantasy\, etc.). There is no theme; all we ask is that you surprise and delight us!\nFormatting: All entries will be read blind. Please do not include identifying information such as your name or email in your story. Please use 11 pt. Arial or Calibri or 12 pt. font Times New Roman\, double-spaced.\nWord count: 2\,500 (minimum) to 3\,000 (maximum)\, not including your title.\nFile type accepted: Word file (doc\, docx).\nLanguage: Majority of entry should be in English.\n\nRules for Poetry Entries \n\nWe’re accepting all forms of poetry for this contest\, including lyrical\, formal\, free verse\, visual\, experimental\, concrete\, haiku and other micro poetic forms\, and spoken word\, etc.\nFormatting: All entries will be read blind. Please do not include identifying information such as your name or email in your story. Please use 11 pt. Arial or Calibri or 12 pt. font Times New Roman\, double-spaced.\nWord count: Poems should be no more than 50 lines\, including line breaks (but not including the title).\nFor spoken word entries\, please submit an audio file (mp3) along with a written (typed) version of the poem. As with all submissions\, spoken word poems should be 50 lines total including line breaks. The total length of the recording of each poem should be less than two minutes. Spoken word submissions can include up to two poems per entry.\nFile types accepted: Word (doc\, docx)\, pdf or mp3.\nLanguage: Majority of entry should be in English.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-caa-toronto-branchs-2023-writing-contest/
LOCATION:Canadian Authors Association – Toronto
CATEGORIES:Contest
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