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SUMMARY:PN - Call for Submission to Parabola Magazine. Theme: "Saints & Sinners"
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\nBook Reviews: 500 words\nRetellings of traditional stories: 500-1500 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
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-call-for-submission-to-parabola-magazine-theme-saints-sinners/
LOCATION:Parabola Magazine
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SUMMARY:F - The Masters Review 2023 Spring Small Fiction Awards
DESCRIPTION:We’ve long admired the mighty power of the compressed form\, which is why we are expanding our search for the very best in small fiction. The Masters Review is excited to announce the new Spring Small Fiction Awards! This contest will honor a grand prize winner in three categories—Microfiction\, Flash Fiction\, and Sudden Fiction—by awarding $1\,000 and online publication to each winner selected by the magnificent K-Ming Chang! A runner-up in each category will also be honored with a $200 prize and online publication. \nFor this contest: \n— Microfiction is any story up to 500 words. \n— Flash Fiction is any story between 501 and 1\,000 words. \n— Sudden Fiction is any story between 1\,001 and 1\,500 words. \nWe welcome up to two stories per submission\, in any combination of the three categories. Please include both stories in one document. \nSubmission Guidelines\n\nGrand Prize Winners in each category receive $1\,000 and online publication.\nRunners-up in each category receive $200 and online publication.\nMicrofiction is any story up to 500 words.\nFlash Fiction is any story between 501 and 1\,000 words.\nSudden Fiction is any story between 1\,001 and 1\,500 words.\nYour $20 entry fee allows up to two stories. If submitting two stories\, please include both stories in one document. If your two stories are from different categories\, please check both relevant boxes in the submission form.\nSubmitted work must be previously unpublished in any form. Reprints will be disqualified.\nSimultaneous and multiple submissions are allowed\, though each submission requires a $20 entry fee.\nAll submissions will be considered for publication in New Voices.\nThis contest is for emerging writers only. Writers with book-length work published or under contract with a major press are ineligible. We are interested in providing a platform to new writers; authors with books published by indie presses are welcome to submit unpublished work\, as are self-published authors.\nInternational submissions are allowed\, provided the work is written primarily in English.\nNote our deadline: June 1\, 2023.\nAll submissions will receive a response by the end of August.\nWinners will be announced by the end of September.\nFriends\, family\, and associates of K-Ming Chang are not eligible for this award.\nA significant portion of the editorial letter fee goes to your feedback editor.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-the-masters-review-2023-spring-small-fiction-awards/
LOCATION:The Masters Review
CATEGORIES:Contest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230531T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230531T170000
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Other Journal Seeking Submissions on "Creation"
DESCRIPTION:Submissions\nThe Other Journal welcomes the submission of critical essays\, reviews\, creative writing that encounter life through the lens of theology and culture; we seek pieces that consider the interaction of faith with contemporary life\, art\, politics\, sexuality\, technology\, economics\, and social justice. We are particularly interested in works which present creative\, alternative views that may otherwise fall outside the margins of mainstream narratives. And although we primarily focus on perspectives within the Christian tradition\, we invite dialogue with all who are interested in exploring the ongoing role of faith and spirituality in the world. \nCall for Papers\nIssue 36: Creation\nClosing Date: May 31\, 2023\nSaint Augustine did not believe that God actually needed creation. God\, in God’s eternality and completion\, lacked for nothing. And so the Christian tradition often claims that the world does not satisfy some need or lack in God. This is why Rowan Williams argues that creation is actually rather useless\, even as it is perfectly fitting and appropriate for God to create the world. And rather than treating this as some overly abstract conundrum\, Augustine actually believes that this relationship between God and creation is crucial for maintaining a coherent theory of the universe. \nBut creation is not a bygone act. Thomas Aquinas insists that preservation—as in the ongoing giving of existence to the world—is the same thing as creation. This is because\, as Herbert McCabe insists\, creation is not just a process of God making the stuff of the world. Instead\, God exists as the very cause of all existing things in an ongoing way. McCabe also believes that this rich doctrine of creation logically leads one to conclude that God can’t intervene in the affairs of the world\, as God does not fall within the category of any created thing. God is intimately involved with every living thing’s preservation\, holding us in existence each and every moment. God\, he says\, is therefore more intimate to each and every created thing than we can possibly perceive. This is precisely what Kathryn Tanner means when she reminds us that the world is absolutely dependent on God’s creative act. \nHow we view creation also has significant implications regarding our freedom\, agency\, and pursuits. McCabe\, again\, argues that all things are dependent on God for their agency in ways that don’t violate freedom. He unpacks this by saying that we are the independent cause of all our actions and not anything else\, and yet\, mysteriously\, our actions are also caused by God\, he insists\, because God is not “anything else.” All of this means that our own artistic and playful endeavors are part and parcel of God’s creative act. God’s creation is precisely what makes our endeavors possible. And so it makes sense that the creative expression of poets\, novelists\, and musicians often call us both to our most human selves and back to the source from which that creative expression emerges: God. \nCreation thus gets at both ultimate and particular questions—Why is there something rather than nothing at all? And what do our own creative pursuits have to do with our answer to that question? In the next issue of The Other Journal\, we seek theologically infused contributions on this theme of creation. If God doesn’t need creation\, how ought we to think of the world in relation to God? In what ways do human creative acts function analogously (or not) to God’s creative acts? What are the relationships between creation and preservation? What are the sociopolitical implications of a rich doctrine of creation? And what about our creative acts—from where does the human desire to create emerge? What is the function or meaning of creativity\, or the desire for good creative activity? And what are the constructive functions of the stuff we create on our faith? How might the creative endeavors of artists and poets enable our faith broadly or our understanding of creation more particularly? \nWe seek essays\, creative writing\, interviews\, and reviews that uniquely engage this complex conversation. As always\, we are particularly interested in contributions that tackle these themes with verve and slant\, contributions that open our ears to the peacefully contrarian Christ by way of their distinctive style\, ideas\, and progressive consideration of the other.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-other-journal-seeking-submissions-on-creation/
LOCATION:The Other Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Plum Tree Tavern Seeking Submissions on the Theme "Rivers"
DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS\nThrough May 31\, 2023\, Plum Tree Tavern welcomes the submission of works that feature rivers as the subject. Specificity is required in a submission. “The river runs beneath the bridge” is a message for a greeting card\, not a poem. “The Chattahoochee River runs beneath the bridge on 141” conveys the level of detail requested by this call. Regular submissions on other subjects are also welcome. General tavern guidelines apply to all submissions.\n\n\n\nWELCOME\nPlum Tree Tavern invites original and previously unpublished poetry of green witness and red protest. \nClimate change and social and economic repression are inextricably linked. The crowd denying or preventing effective responses to global warming is the same crowd repressing equality within society. \nFor the green witness and ecopoetic half of the equation\, Plum Tree seeks work focusing on specific images of physical nature. Work that focuses on the image in nature as it exists is greatly preferred over the writer’s judgments of the image. \nThe term “red protest” is deliberately used here to call for poetical works of leftist resistance. The tavern is not looking for wishy washy give peace a chance plea bargains but for work with a sharper edge. But manifesto\, diatribe and polemic without poetical structure or elements isn’t the ticket either. \nWorks of up to 40 lines sounds about right. Longer work will be considered. One submission of up to three poems per month sounds about right\, too. Speaking of the calendar\, please submit seasonal work: in season. \nJpegs please\, around a meg. Up to four images per submission. \nPlease note that with all the wild beauty in the world\, photographs of gardens and other arranged scenery will generally not be accepted. \nThis is a bar. Repeat customers are encouraged. \nThe editor expects that submissions will adhere to all guidelines. This includes the fine print\, linked here and separately below. \n\nTo submit\, send one to three works in the body of an email to plumtreetavern (at) gmail (dot) com \nNo word attachments\, except by prior arrangement.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-plum-tree-tavern-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-rivers/
LOCATION:Plum Tree Tavern
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:F - The Writing District Short Story Prize 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Writing District Prize 2023 \n\n\nThe Writing District Prize 2023 is open to writers across the globe\, until May 31st 2023 at 5pm (EST). \nShort stories do not need to follow any particular theme or genre\, but must be written in English. \nMaximum word count is 3000 words. \n1st prize: $1000 and publication on our site. \n2 runners-up: $100 each\, plus publication. \nEntry fee: $15. \nFinal judge: W T Paterson. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nShort Story FEE: USD $15.00\n\nOPEN\n\nCloses on Wednesday\, May 31\, 2023 11:59 PM EDT (in 18 days) \nShort story submissions for the 2023 Contest will be accepted from August 25th\, 2022. \nThe DEADLINE for receipt of entries is 5pm (EST) on May 31st\, 2023 \nEntries will only be accepted through Duosuma. \nShort stories can be on any subject. \n$15 per entry. You can submit multiple entries as long as each entry is paid for individually and includes a separate entry form. \nAll entries are judged anonymously. Please do not include your name\, address\, phone number\, email\, website\, social media details\, etc. on the short story document or in the file name as this will result in disqualification. You can enter your name on the application form. \nFormat the short story as per the following instructions: \nYour short story must be written in English. A maximum of 3\,000 words. No minimum. Title not included in the word count. \nPlease submit a typed short story in Arial or Times New Roman\, 12pt\, black. Double spaced. \nInclude a front page which details the title of the short story and the word count ONLY. The author’s name should not be included anywhere in the document or the file name. \nNo illustrations. \nSave as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx). We also accept file types .rtf\, .pdf\, with the Short Story title as the file name. Please do not include the author’s name in the file name or it will be disqualified.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-the-writing-district-short-story-prize-2023/
LOCATION:The Writing District
CATEGORIES:Contest
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SUMMARY:P - Southern Poetry Review's Guy Owen Prize
DESCRIPTION:Entry fee includes a one-year subscription to Southern Poetry Review\nGuy Owen Prize\nSouthern Poetry Review is looking for the perfect poem\, and it could be yours! They’re accepting three to five poems in every submission \nPrize:  $1\,000 and publication for an unpublished poem. Submit 3-5 poems\, (10 pages maximum)\, $20 entry payable to Southern Poetry Review (includes one-year subscription) between March 1 and May 31 (postmarks). For online submissions\, include contact information only with entry form below\, not on any poem submitted. Hard-copy submissions\, include contact information on separate cover sheet\, not on any poem submitted. \nEntry Fee: $20 Deadline: May 31
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-southern-poetry-reviews-guy-owen-prize/
LOCATION:Southern Poetry Review
CATEGORIES:Contest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230521T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T153748
CREATED:20230412T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T222015Z
UID:1790-1684656000-1684688400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Libretto Magazine.  Theme: "Disability"
DESCRIPTION:LIBRETTO MAGAZINE BIANNUAL SUBMISSIONS \nDeadline: March 21st  — May 21st\, 2023. \n \nLibretto Magazine — Magazine of Arts and Publishing. We publish two issues a year — June and December. \nFor Issue 09\, with the theme Disability\, Libretto Magazine is pleased to announce its call for submissions. Libretto Magazine seeks unique works with strong sense of empathy\, introspection\, and courage; works that are evocative and that possess the capacity to redefine perception. This is to encourage diverse voices to share their experiences\, opinions\, and insights on disability-related issues. Contributors are also allowed to explore the theme in a manner that defies convention. \nSend in your experiences and desires\, your vulnerability and hope\, as well as your dreams and despair in relation to the theme. We want voice. We want artistry. We want heart. The selection process is set to be thoroughly rigorous\, therefore\, endeavor to submit only your best work of art. \nSUBMISSION GUIDELINES: \n\nEntries must be a single work of art\, not be more than (2\,500 words for creative fiction and nonfiction); (1\,200-1\,500 words for short stories and essays/memoirs); (3\,000-5\,000 words for drama); and (1\,500 words for book reviews). For poetry\, we like 3-5 poems in not more than 10 pages. All entries are to be in a MS word document\, single-spaced and in standard Times New Roman 12pt. Font. The document must be saved with the title of the submission for easy identification.\nOnly send unpublished work.\nWe do not accept multiple submissions please.\nIf your work is accepted elsewhere\, please inform us immediately (We want to say congrats!).\nSubmission must be properly edited\, and sent through our submission portal\, but the editorial team reserves the right to edit your work if there is any need.\nEditor for issue 09_ Disability: Francis Annagu\nLeave a brief note in the body of the submission box with a proposed title of you work and category\, Upload your submission\, cover letter\, country\, Author’s Name\, Author’s Email\, Author’s Bio\, & Author’s Picture.\nAll submissions are to be made via Submission portal: https://librettong.com/submission-guidelines.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-libretto-magazine-theme-disability/
LOCATION:Libretto Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20230419T203713Z
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UID:1823-1684569600-1684602000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Persimmon Tree Short Takes Call for Submissions.  Theme: "Shameless Self-Promotion"
DESCRIPTION:Submissions Policies\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPersimmon Tree’s mission is to bring the creativity and talent of women over sixty to a wide audience of readers of all ages. We are looking for work that reveals rich experience and a variety of perspectives. Each issue of the magazine will include several fiction and nonfiction pieces\, and poetry by one or more poet(s). \n\n\n\n\nIMPORTANT SUBMISSIONS REQUIREMENT: \nSubscriptions to PERSIMMON TREE are free\, but\, for your work to be considered\, you must be a subscriber.  Visit site to subscribe. \nShort Takes:  \nShort Takes are usually short pieces\, fiction or non-fiction (250-500 words)\, but can also be topical poetry. We’re especially interested in hearing about your experiences\, but you can include your thoughts\, dreams\, ideas and opinions. Humor and irony are always appreciated! \nFALL ISSUE – publication date: September 15\, 2023\nTopic for the fall issue: Shameless Self-Promotion \nWhat we are looking for:\nWomen of the “boomer” generation and before were\, by and large\, raised to be self-effacing\, not to trumpet our accomplishments. In fact\, many of us came of age believing it would be unseemly for us even to have accomplishments. It’s time to step outside that (dis)comfort zone: Short Takes is open for bragging. Of all the fabulous things you have done in your life\, until now cloaked in demure silence\, which makes you proudest? Share it\, or them\, with pride\, and without embarrassment.\nSubmissions accepted: May 10\, 2023\, to May 20\, 2023\n(Please do not submit earlier or later than those dates.)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-persimmon-tree-short-takes-call-for-submissions-theme-shameless-self-promotion/
LOCATION:Persimmon Tree
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Persimmon Tree Seeking Submissions on the Them of "Verbal Lightning"
DESCRIPTION:Submissions Policies\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPersimmon Tree’s mission is to bring the creativity and talent of women over sixty to a wide audience of readers of all ages. We are looking for work that reveals rich experience and a variety of perspectives. Each issue of the magazine will include several fiction and nonfiction pieces\, and poetry by one or more poets. \nIMPORTANT SUBMISSIONS REQUIREMENT: \nSubscriptions to PERSIMMON TREE are free\, but\, for your work to be considered\, you must be a subscriber.  Visit site to subscribe. \nShort Takes:  \nShort Takes are usually short pieces\, fiction or non-fiction (250-500 words)\, but can also be topical poetry. We’re especially interested in hearing about your experiences\, but you can include your thoughts\, dreams\, ideas and opinions. Humor and irony are always appreciated! \nSUMMER ISSUE – publication date: June 15\, 2023\nTopic for the Summer issue: Verbal Lightning\n\n\nWhat we are looking for:\nLightning is the perfect theme for summer\, with its hot days and nights\, and the thunder storms that may or may not bring cooler air\, but will almost certainly bring lightning. But we’re talking about metaphorical lightning as well – as in “lightning struck and I was changed forever” – or “the words my father said (“You can be anything you want to be”) hit me like lightning and affected my entire life”. Think about – write about – how words affect the receivers of the lightning – but also how they affects the givers.\nSubmissions accepted: April 27 to May 19\, 2023.\n(Please do not submit earlier or later than those dates.)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-persimmon-tree-seeking-submissions-on-the-them-of-verbal-lightning/
LOCATION:Persimmon Tree
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20230419T210810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T210810Z
UID:1833-1684137600-1686416400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to eVoke: witchcraft + paganism + lifestyle.  Theme: "Pride Month"
DESCRIPTION:ev0ke is dedicated to supporting and promoting witchcraft and Paganism. We want to see them represented more\, both in the real world and in fiction\, so we publish essays\, short stories and poetry. \nWould you like to join ev0ke? We are interested in Pagan\, polytheist\, and witchypoetry\nshort fiction\nessays \nJust email us at ev0kepublication@gmail.com. We pay $5 for accepted submissions\, as well as a free one year subscription to ev0ke! \nContributors to ev0ke receive an honorarium of $5 and a free one year subscription to ev0ke. We hope to increase that payment in the future. If you would like to submit something for our consideration please reach out to us at ev0kepublication@gmail.com. \nPlease note: at this time\, ev0ke is NOT accepting AI generated submissions. All submissions must be solely the creation of the contributor/s. \nPlease note: ev0ke is open to rolling submissions from the first to the fifteenth (1-15) of each month. Please consider submitting close to the deadline\, as submissions sent months in advance might get lost. \nJune: Pride Month (deadline 15 May 2023)\nEv0king the Question: What might a sacred story immortalizing an LGBTQIA+ icon look like today? Do you factor Stonewall\, Pride\, or marriage equality into your sacred cosmology? Do you view some deities as being particularly linked with LGBTQIA identities or breaking gender norms?
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-evoke-witchcraft-paganism-lifestyle-theme-pride-month/
LOCATION:ev0ke Publication
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230515T170000
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CREATED:20230510T181929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T181929Z
UID:1859-1684137600-1684170000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Untethered Magazine
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines\n\n*NEW* In addition to sending your submission email with all the required attachments and information\, you will need to also complete the corresponding Google Form. (In order for your submission to be considered complete\, we will need to have received both your email and the Google Form).\nIf you are submitting to the POETRY category\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form.\nIf you are submitting to the PROSE category\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form.\nIf you are submitting to the HYBRID/EXPERIMENTAL category (those strange things in between)\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form.\n\n  \n\n  \n\nPlease submit previously unpublished work to us by email\, at untetheredsubmissions [at] gmail [dot] com.\nPlease specify the genre of the piece(s) you are submitting in the SUBJECT LINE of your email (i.e.; fiction\, creative nonfiction\, poetry\, hybrid).\nPlease include your FIRST and LAST NAME in the body of your email.\nPlease attach each piece as an individual file to your email and title each file with the name of the piece. Word documents (.doc / .docx) are preferred over PDF (except for art submissions\, see below) *We do not accept submissions within the body of an email.\n\n\nPlease note that submissions that do not follow the guidelines will not be considered. They aren’t arbitrary. They ensure we read every submission.\n\n\nYou may submit a short bio with your submission in the body of your email\, but it is not a requirement.\nIf the work you are submitting is not easily defined\, that’s okay! Just do your best to describe them in your email (i.e.; poem/essay hybrid or visual poetry\, etc.). We love weird and experimental stuff (not specifically in the content or subject matter\, but more so in the playfulness of form).\nWe don’t publish the same writer in consecutive issues.\nSimultaneous submissions are fine with us! Just let us know in the body of your email.\nIMPORTANT: If your submission is accepted elsewhere\, please IMMEDIATELY send us an email to let us know.\nuntethered secures first print and digital serial rights; upon publication\, all rights revert back to the author.\nIf you have not heard back from us within six (6) months\, please feel free to email us to check the status of your submission. Please follow us on Twitter\, Instagram and Facebook for all submission updates.\nIf you are unfamiliar with our publication\, we urge you to pick up a copy of a back issue here\, or read through our selected back issue excerpts here to get a sense of what we tend to publish before submitting.\n\n\nPoetry\n*NEW* In addition to sending your submission email with all the required attachments and information\, you will also need to complete the corresponding Google Form. (In order for your submission to be considered complete\, we will need to have received both your email and the Google Form). \nIf you are submitting to the POETRY category\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form. \nGuidelines\nWe will consider a maximum of two (2) poems per person per submission period. There are no length restrictions. \nVisual poetry (vispo) and other layout-based poetry submissions may be submitted in PDF rather than Word documents. \n  \n\nProse\n*NEW* In addition to sending your submission email with all the required attachments and information\, you will also need to complete the corresponding Google Form. (In order for your submission to be considered complete\, we will need to have received both your email and the Google Form). \nIf you are submitting to the PROSE category (fiction or nonfiction)\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form. \n\n\nGuidelines\nFor fiction and nonfiction\, we will accept a maximum of 3000 words total in each genre. \n(e.g. Three 1000 word nonfiction pieces\, or anything that adds up to 3000 words\, OR one 3000 word piece.) \nPlease keep in mind that if it is on the longer side\, it must earn its length—the piece should be as long as it needs to be. \nDo not send us a pieces over the word count\, they will not be considered. If your piece is slightly over\, we highly suggest you do another edit to trim out the extra words. In our experience this often makes the piece stronger. \nWe aim to publish high quality\, thought-provoking\, literary fiction and creative nonfiction. \nUnless your piece purposefully breaks form conventions (which we are all for!) it should be professionally formatted with proper punctuation\, indented paragraphs\, etc. \nWe do not publish genre fiction (fantasy\, horror\, sci-fi\, mystery\, romance\, etc.)\, articles\, academic essays\, writing for children or YA\, so please don’t send them to us. \n  \n\n\n\nHybrid/Experimental\nHave a piece that’s not easily categorized? Experimenting with a new form? We’d love to give your work a home—we love those strange beings in between! \n*NEW* In addition to sending your submission email with all the required attachments and information\, you will also need to complete the corresponding Google Form. (In order for your submission to be considered complete\, we will need to have received both your email and the Google Form). \nIn your email\, please do your best to describe your piece (i.e.; poem/essay or visual poetry\, etc.). \nIf you are submitting to the HYBRID/EXPERIMENTAL category\, please click HERE to complete the Google Form. \nGuidelines\nWe will accept a maximum of 3000 words total. \n(e.g. Three 1000 word hybrid pieces\, or anything that adds up to 3000 words\, OR one 3000 word piece.) \nPlease keep in mind that if it is on the longer side\, it must earn its length—the piece should be as long as it needs to be. \nDo not send us a pieces over the word count\, they will not be considered. If your piece is slightly over\, we highly suggest you do another edit to trim out the extra words. In our experience this often makes the piece stronger. \n\nYou may submit pieces in all categories as long as you follow the guidelines for each type of submission. *Please send separate emails and files attachments for each genre. \n\nPayment for Publication\nContributors will receive a $20 honourarium OR one (1) copy of the issue in which the contributor’s work appears.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-untethered-magazine/
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SUMMARY:F - Intrepidus Ink Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Intrepid and Overcoming"
DESCRIPTION:NEW PROMPT UNTIL MAY 15: INTREPID and OVERCOMING \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur process is challenging. Competitive. At least two editors give a story the “thumbs up” for publication.A story must speak to us\, exemplify our aesthetic\, and potentially delight readers. A tall order. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGive Us: The fighters\, the curious\, those who win against the odds. The intrepid. That’s what we want. Emotion. We explore intrepid culture: our stories feature danger elements\, struggle\, emotion\, and OVERCOMING. Our stories are intrepid first and not subordinated to other themes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe accept many genres\, including literary\, speculative fiction (science fiction and fantasy)\, literary speculative fiction\, action and adventure\, romance\, magic realism\, historical fiction\, and others. We love odd\, quirky\, experimental stories\, and humor. \nWe don’t take erotica\, poetry\, children’s fiction\, nonfiction\, or horror (we’re NOT a market for tragedies or fear; we promote fearlessness). \n\n\n\n\n\n\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-intrepidus-ink-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-intrepid-and-overcoming/
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Harpur Palate Literary Journal.  Theme: "Ekphrastic Work Based on Selections for Ecotopia Visual Art Call"
DESCRIPTION:We will open for submissions of poetry\, fiction\, and creative nonfiction from March 1 to April 15.   \nSubmissions for ekphrastic writing for our special issue: Ecotopia: A Speculative Visual Art & Creative Writing Collaboration will run from February 15 to May 15. The art meant to inspire these ekphrastic works can be found on our home page. \nEcotopia is a themed and interdisciplinary collaborative art project that will be exhibited in a special issue online in 2023. Currently\, Harpur Palate is looking for poetic and hybrid ekphrastic responses to one or more of the visual pieces on our homepage\, “FLOURISH\,” “Horizon\,” and “Making Time for the Ocean.” \nIdeally\, the written works could convey an optimistic\, yet realistic\, speculation for the deep future\, where humans coexist peacefully and sustainably with the more-than-human world. The goal is to foster a cross-disciplinary approach to discussions necessary when locating ourselves and our communities within the context of a pressing global issue\, as we share a bright ethos of our futures\, while embracing acceptable emotions and conversation norms like hope\, excitement\, and progress. \nSubmission guidelines: \n\nSubmit up to 3 poems or hybrid pieces for consideration\, no more than 6 pages total\, with individual pieces being less than 500 words each\nWe define hybrid as any mixture of poetry\, prose\, drama\, or nonfiction\nIn the cover letter section of Submittable\, please include a third-person bio (<50 words) and your social media handles\nWe do accept simultaneous submissions\, please send us a prompt note if your work has been accepted elsewhere\n\nThis open call for ekphrasis will run until May 15. After this\, Cole Depuy\, editor of this special issue\, will select a small number of pieces to present alongside the artworks on our website.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-harpur-palate-literary-journal-theme-ekphrastic-work-based-on-selections-for-ecotopia-visual-art-call/
LOCATION:Harpur Palate Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Songs of Eretz Poetry Review Seeking Submissions on: "Second POV"
DESCRIPTION:What We Publish:  We publish quality poetry of any genre and length congruent with our themes\, including traditional poems\, form poems\, prose poems\, and narrative poems. We also consider extraordinarily good poems that are incompatible with our themes (general submissions). \nWhat We Pay:  We pay a semi-professional rate of seven dollars per poem. \nHOW TO SUBMIT \nFailure to follow these simple guidelines will result in your submission being discarded or returned to you unread! \n\nPlease resist the urge to include anything with your submission that we do not specifically request\, especially your bio (we like to read as blindly as possible)\, credits (we treat the novice and the experienced equally)\, or explanatory notes (if you believe your poem requires an explanation\, please revise it until it doesn’t).\n\n  \n\n Submit up to THREE poems to:  \n\nSubmissions@SongsOfEretz.com \nThere is no fee to submit.\n \n  \n\n Your Subject Lineshould be formatted as follows:  [Poetry Submission][Title][Oiet’s Last Name]\n\n\n If you are submitting more than one poem\, each should appear in a separate email\, and each email should include a separate cover letter.  If your poem has multiple numbered sections\, each section will “count” as ONE poem.  If your poem contains more than three sections\, query first.\n\n  \n\n5. Your poem(s) must appear in the body of your email(s).  WE DO NOT ACCEPT ATTACHMENTS FOR POETRY.  If your poem needs to be presented in an attachment due to special formatting\, query first.\n6.Include a cover letter in the body of your email(s) with answers to the following questions\n\n(and remember NOT to include a biography at this process stage): \n– Is yours a simultaneous submission or not?  We DO accept them. \n– How did you discover Songs of Eretz? \n– How would you like us to indicate your name if we publish your work (ie: your byline\, for example\, “By Sammie Smith”)?  NOTE:  We do NOT accept work composed by a collaboration of poets or artists. \n– What is your contact information?  Include at least your city & state.  Include your country if you reside outside of the United States.  It is strongly recommended that you include your phone number as well\, in case we need last-minute input from you (this has happened). \n– Would you like to be added to our Email List? \nAgain – Do NOT include a biography at this process stage. \n\n Reprint Policy:We DO NOT accept previously published work.\n\n\n Simultaneous Submissions Policy:We accept sim subs.\n Multiple Submissions Policy: Please wait until after your poem(s) is/are published in or rejected by Songs of Eretz before sending more.\n\n\n Response Time: Please query if you have not received at least a preliminary response in twenty-onecalendar days.  We no longer offer editorial feedback.\n\n\n Rights To Your Poetry: If your work is accepted and you agree to join the ranks of the other fine poets who have been published in Songs of Eretz Poetry Review\,your work will appear in the quarterly issue for which it was submitted. In exchange\, you will grant Songs of Eretz the first worldwide publication rights\, first worldwide electronic rights\, non-exclusive archival rights in perpetuity\, non-exclusive anthology rights in perpetuity\, and exclusive reprint rights in perpetuity.\n\nAll other rights will revert to you upon publication\, but we would appreciate the courtesy of allowing Songs of Eretz an exclusive for a few months if that is not too much trouble. \n\n12. Acknowledgement:We expect to be acknowledged as the venue of the firstpublication should you reprint your work.\n\n\nPublished Format:  Editors make an effort to format a poem as it is submitted\,  such as a concrete poem or other special formats. However\, due to format limitations on Blogger\, editors have the right to publish any poem aligned left\, right\, or centered.\n\nQueries:  Use Editor@SongsOfEretz.com for queries.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-songs-of-eretz-poetry-review-second-pov/
LOCATION:Songs of Eretz Poetry Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to just femme & dandy Volume 5.  Theme: "Resurrect"
DESCRIPTION:a lit mag for & by queers+ on fashion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ncall for submissions!\nVol. 5: RESURRECT \nJust like the totem animal for many of us\, the cat\, LBTQIA+ babes often have more than one life\, maybe more than nine. We are not only accustomed to rebuilding and resurrecting ourselves\, our style\, our family unit\, our way of considering home\, we often welcome the opportunity to. \nFor this issue\, in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the death of one of our most beloved icons\, Nina Simone\, we ask you to submit poetry and prose about anything you can think of that could be housed on a website that engages with the idea of resurrection and LGBTQIA+ fashion. By fashion\, our definitions\, like ourselves\, branch out wide and take in multiplicities\, but here’s a list to get your brain and heart and body going: clothing\, cosmetics\, skincare\, hair (styles and products)\, shoes\, perfumery/cologne/scents\, accessories\, hosiery\, and so on. For this particular issue we also seek personal reflections of resurrection in relation to one of our legends\, but we especially want to see submissions centering Whitney Houston\, Nina Simone\, Marsha P. Johnson\, Gladys Bentley\, Josephine Baker\, Stormé DeLarverie\, and Willi Ninja. Tell us about that look that brought you closer to the truest parts of yourselves. Tell us about a drag performance that enabled you to be the self you had always dreamed of. Tell us about when you thought all was lost\, and an article of clothing brought you up from the ashes. NOTE: Submissions are not required to align with the theme\, but we will highlight the pieces that center resurrection in some form or fashion. Priority\, as always\, goes to BIPOC writers and artists\, and we particularly want to hear from those in the trans\, non-binary\, intersex\, and other underrepresented and under-published communities. \nSUBMISSIONS WILL BE OPEN FROM MARCH 1\, 2023 to MAY 15\, 2023. Please read specific guidelines below. Please only submit ONE submission\, whether that’s to Addie Tsai or to a particular section. Pitches that don’t fall under any specific category (or multiple categories) can be sent to either co-editor in chiefs Addie Tsai\, addie@justfemmeanddandy.com or Sarah Sheppeck\, sarah@justfemmeanddandy.com. \nLearn more about each section by visiting the submit section on our website. \n“Queer as not about who you’re having sex with—that can be a dimension of it—but queer as being about the self that is at odds with everything around it and has to invent\, and create\, and find a place to speak\, and to thrive\, and to live.” —bell hooks
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-just-femme-dandy-volume-5-theme-resurrect/
LOCATION:just femme & dandy
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - Sasee Magazine Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Summer Senses"
DESCRIPTION:SUBMISSION GUIDELINES\nSasee welcomes editorial submissions from freelance writers. We are looking for new\, unpublished\, first-person\, non-fiction material that is for or about women. Essays\, humor\, satire\, personal experience\, and features on topics relating to women are our primary editorial focus. Diversity of subjects that reflect all age groups and variety of writing styles are invited. \nArticles should be 500 to 1000 words in length. Sasee reserves the right to edit articles for length and content. Payment for articles varies. Please submit only previously unpublished\, non-fiction articles. \nSasee does not publish fiction or poetry and will not be able to respond to such submissions. \nWhat to include\n\nContact information (name\, address\, phone\, e-mail\, fax)\nShort bio (25 – 30 words)\nPhoto/Headshot\n\nHow to submit\nE-mail your submission to shawkinson@strandmedia.com. Please include the month(s) of consideration in the subject line. We ask that you please send the text of your article in plain text in the body of your e-mail\, rather than as an attached file\, as we may not be able to read the format of your file. \nWe do our best to respond to all non-fiction submissions promptly\, but due to volume and deadlines\, it is not always possible to do so. However\, rest assured\, if your article is selected\, you will be notified. Be patient though\, because your article may be perfect for a future issue.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-sasee-magazine-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-summer-senses/
LOCATION:Sasee Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Vallum Magazine Call for Submissions.  Theme: "Endings & Beginnings"
DESCRIPTION:VALLUM 20:2 “ENDINGS & BEGINNINGS”\nDeadline: May 15\, 2023 \n \n  \nSubmissions will be open April 15 – May 15\, 2023. We are currently only taking poetry submissions. \nSubmissions are accepted through Submittable only. Each submission requires a minimum $3 donation; any donation over $20 will be issued a charitable receipt. If this amount presents a barrier to your ability to submit\, please contact submission@vallummag.com for a fee waiver. \nPlease do not mail in submissions\, do not include a submission in the body of an email\, and do not send submissions outside of our designated reading periods\, which are specified on our Submittable page. Thank you! \nWe pay our contributors! \nThe editors at Vallum strongly encourage Indigenous writers\, writers of colour\, gender non-conforming writers\, differently abled writers\, LGBTQI2S+ writers\, writers with mental or physical illnesses\, and writers who are otherwise affected by structural inequality to submit their work for consideration. \nVallum is interested in original and previously unpublished work. Ideal submissions are well-crafted\, fresh and edgy. We are committed to enriching and continuing the tradition of poetry in the present day. We welcome submissions that deepen our understanding of what poetry is and can be. We are open to most styles\, whether experimental or traditional – though issues are usually put together with an underlying theme in mind\, so not all poetry can be accepted\, even if it is genius! \nGeneral poetry submissions to Issue 20:2 “Endings & Beginnings” will be open from April 15 – May 15\, 2023. See our site for guidelines.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-vallum-magazine-call-for-submissions-theme-endings-beginnings-2/
LOCATION:Vallum Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - Radical History Review Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "After the Economic Miracle"
DESCRIPTION:After the Economic Miracle – Due May 1\, 2023\n\n\n\n\nby Admin|Published August 5\, 2022\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter the Economic Miracle\nIssue number 151 (January 2025)\nAbstract Deadline: May 1\, 2023\nCo-Edited by Ravinder Kaur and Barbara Weinstein \nTo witness the world through the many unfolding “economic miracles” is to behold dreamworlds and catastrophes all at once. Initially tied to the post-war phenomenon of wirtschaftswunder – the dramatic pace of economic recovery in West Germany – the seductive idea of “economic miracle” captured the imagination of policymakers especially across the old third world. From the “miracle on the Han river” in South Korea\, the “East Asian miracle\,” the South East Asian “tiger economies” to the “Chilean miracle” and the “Singapore model\,” the many iterations of the capitalist growth story have appeared in the post-war world. The idea was replayed once again at the turn of the millennium\, this time as the attention-grabbing ascendance of the Asian giants – China and India – the promise of a rising Africa or the formation of the BRICS – Brazil\, Russia\, India\, China\, South Africa – as players in the theater of the world economy.  What is common to this phenomenon across time and space is the faith the elite policymakers and the middle class put in the miraculous power of free-market capitalism to bring progress and prosperity\, a chance to harness the futures. Yet\, what has been revealed too in the past decades is the underbelly of the economic miracle\, the slow devastation that coheres growth and greater inequality\, accumulation and dispossession\, populist sweep of authoritarianism\, and violent suppression of democratic dissent. \nThis special issue invites contributions that critically trace the utopias/dystopias of economic miracles. To this end\, we seek to unpack the kind of work the idea of “miracle” performs in the domain of economy. To believe in a miracle is to be in awe\, to witness something happen that is conceptually deemed impossible—for example\, the incredibly high rates of growth and low rates of inflation of the economic miracle orchestrated by Brazil’s military dictatorship. This sense of the miraculous is what is invoked to denote the wonder of economic growth\, to reassign nations and world areas that were once deemed to be “lagging behind” as emerging markets filled with promise and possibilities. The term “economic miracle” is\, then\, intricately tied with manifold crises of poverty and destruction in times of peace and war. This historical dialectic between ruins and reconstruction\, decline and emergence remains at the heart of this phenomenon. \n  \nThe suggested themes include the following but are not limited to: \n\nPolitics of promise/optimism\nTransition to economic liberalization: shock strategies or gradual shifts\nRise of authoritarianism; violent suppression of rights\nInequality\n\nThe RHR publishes material in a variety of forms. Potential contributors are encouraged to look at recent issues for examples of both conventional and non-conventional forms of scholarship. We encourage contributions with strong visual content. In addition to monographic articles based on archival research\, we encourage submissions to our various departments\, including: \n\nHistorians at Work (reflective essays by practitioners in academic and non-academic settings that engage with questions of professional practice)\nTeaching Radical History (syllabi and commentary on teaching)\nPublic History (essays on historical commemoration and the politics of the past)\nInterviews (proposals for interviews with scholars\, activists\, and others)\n(Re)Views (review essays on history in all media—print\, film\, and digital)\n\nProcedures for submission of articles: \nBy May 1\, 2023 please submit a 1-2 page abstract summarizing the article you wish to submit as an attachment to contactrhr@gmail.com with “Issue 151 Abstract Submission” in the subject line. Please send any images as low-resolution digital files embedded in a Word document along with the text. If chosen for publication\, you will need to send high-resolution image files and secure permission to reprint all images. \nBy June 15\, 2023\, authors will be notified whether they should submit a full version of their article for peer review. The due date for completed articles will be October 1\, 2023. Those articles selected for publication after the peer review process will be included in issue 151of the Radical History Review\, scheduled to appear in January\, 2025. \nAbstract Deadline: May 1\, 2023 \nContact: contactrhr@gmail.com
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LOCATION:Radical History Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - NonBinary Review Seeking Submissions.  Theme: "Epic Fail"
DESCRIPTION:NonBinary Review is open for submissions on the theme of “epic fail.” We’re not talking about everyday failures\, like you didn’t pay the electric bill\, so your lights are turned off. We’re talking about the cascades of calamity that end in death\, destruction\, disaster. Series of unfortunate choices that lead to plague\, famine\, and war. A train wreck that\, once it’s been set in motion\, you can neither stop nor look away from. There but for the grace of some spectacularly poor planning\, bad decisions\, and gross incompetence\, go all of us. Let’s hear it all. \nTo get a better idea of what we’re looking for\, go to our “Epic Fail Definition” page. \nWe’re looking for work we can read with our whole body – work that gives us goosebumps\, makes us see the world differently\, has the tang of authenticity\, makes us sit up and listen\, and smells like….something. This analogy got out of hand. What we’re saying is that we’re not looking for re-hashes of images or stories we’ve read before. We want contributors to explore every facet of our themes\, really getting in between the cracks\, in the corners\, all the forgotten places that no one ever thinks to explore. We want to read work that makes us think “I never would have thought of this\, and yet\, it’s so fitting!” \nProse submissions (for which we pay 1¢ per word) should be 3000 words or fewer in length\, double-spaced in 12pt Times New Roman font or similar. \nPoetry submissions (for which we pay a $10 flat fee) should include no more than 3 poems\, each of which may be up to 3 pages in length. Please include each poem as a separate file.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-nonbinary-review-seeking-submissions-theme-epic-fail/
LOCATION:NonBinary Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PF - The First Line Literary Journal Seeking Submissions with the First Line: "All the lawns on Mentone Avenue are mowed on Wednesdays."
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of The First Line is to jump start the imagination–to help writers break through the block that is the blank page. Each issue contains short stories that stem from a common first line; it also provides a forum for discussing favorite first lines in literature. The First Line is an exercise in creativity for writers and a chance for readers to see how many different directions we can take when we start from the same place. \nWe love that writers around the world are inspired by our first lines\, and we know that not every story will be sent to us. However\, we ask that you do not submit stories starting with our first lines to other journals (or post them online on public sites) until we’ve notified you as to our decision (usually four weeks after the deadline). When the entire premise of the publication revolves around one sentence\, we don’t want it to look as if we stole that sentence from another writer. If you have questions\, feel free to drop us a line. \nAlso\, we understand that writers may add our first line to a story they are currently working on or have already completed\, and that’s cool. But please do not add our first line to a previously published story and submit it to us. We do not accept previously published stories\, even if they have been repurposed for our first lines. And\, just to be clear\, we do not accept simultaneous submissions. \nOne more thing while I’ve got you here: Writers compete against one another for magazine space\, so\, technically\, every literary magazine is running a contest. There are\, however\, literary magazines that run traditional contests\, where they charge entry fees and rank the winners. We do not – nor will we ever – charge a submission fee\, nor do we rank our stories in order of importance. Occasionally\, we run contests to help come up with new first lines\, or we run fun\, gimmicky competitions for free stuff\, but the actual journal is not a contest in the traditional sense. \nFiction: All stories must be written with the first line provided. The line cannot be altered in any way\, unless otherwise noted by the editors. The story should be between 300 and 5\,000 words (this is more like a guideline and not a hard-and-fast rule; going over or under the word count won’t get your story tossed from the slush pile). The sentences can be found on the home page of The First Line’s website\, as well as in the prior issue. Note: We are open to all genres. We try to make TFL as eclectic as possible. \nPoetry: We do accept poetry\, though rarely. We have no restrictions on form or line count\, but all poems must begin with the first line provided. The line cannot be altered in any way. \nNon-Fiction: 500-800 word critical essays about your favorite first line from a literary work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-the-first-line-literary-journal-seeking-submissions-with-the-first-line-all-the-lawns-on-mentone-avenue-are-mowed-on-wednesdays/
LOCATION:The First Line
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1772-1682928000-1682960400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Halfway down the Stairs Seeking Submissions about: "Resistance"
DESCRIPTION:GENERAL GUIDELINES \n\nWe are looking for serious writers with an appreciation for language and the craft of writing. We want fiction with memorable characters and realistic plots\, poetry that is fresh and original\, and nonfiction that is both thoughtful and entertaining.\nWe will accept only writing that has been proofread for spelling and grammar. Trust us on this one. We keep our virtual machete very sharp for people who are grammatically challenged\, and we are not afraid to use it.\nHaving said that\, as an international ‘zine\, we accept differences in spelling usages (e.g. British vs American English) and will publish whatever is considered correct in an author’s home country.\nWe are not interested in explicit sexual content\, gratuitous violence\, or repetitive swearing\, unless it is essential to the plot and not included solely for shock value.\nPlease do not send us any of the following: poetry that sounds like it ought to be on a Hallmark card\, poetry you copied from a Hallmark card\, how-to articles\, first drafts of anything\, fanfiction\, anything full of sentimentality\, or religious and/or political propaganda disguised as fiction.\nThis ought to be obvious\, but only send us your own work\, humans. If you send us anything plagiarized or written by a robot\, remember we have a machete.\nWe do not accept previously published work. This includes not only formal publications in print and online journals\, but any pieces you may have posted to a blog\, personal website\, etc. If it’s already available to the public in some form\, we do not accept it.\nWe do accept simultaneous submissions\, but please let us know immediately if your piece is accepted by another journal.\nAs above\, we do not consider or accept submissions outside the specified submission period.\nWe reserve the right to make minor editorial changes without consultation\, where there are unintentional errors or inconsistencies in punctuation\, spelling or grammar.\nThe editors are all responsive to shameless flattery and to gifts of chocolate.\n\nPoetry Guidelines \nWe accept poetry of roughly 500 words or less\, although we are not terribly strict about this guideline.  We are rarely willing to be lenient with the theme when it comes to poetry\, and will do so only if the submission is very good. \nPlease note that we only accept three poems at any one time from a single author and\, for the most part\, publish only one poem from any one author per edition. \nFiction Guidelines \nWe accept fiction of roughly 5\,000 words or less related to the theme of the issue.   The fiction editors are looking mostly for short stories\, but we are happy to consider well-crafted flash fiction. We don’t want to be too strict with the guidelines\, because we appreciate originality\, creativity\, and stories that are off the beaten path. We like stories that grab us from the beginning\, make us think\, and keep us enthralled. Stories should be written confidently and fluidly\, avoiding too many adjectives or too much dialogue. We will be negatively distracted by poor grammar/spelling\, clichés\, and a lack of editing. \nPlease submit only one piece of fiction at a time\, and ensure stories are formatted as requested below. \nNonfiction Guidelines \nWe accept creative nonfiction of 3\,000 words or less. Halfway Down the Stairs is specifically looking for essays and memoir with a strong voice and a unique point of view. We publish well-written\, honest writing that inspires emotion. Humor is also appreciated. \nWe are not looking for stream of consciousness rants of a political or religious nature. Save those for your blog. We respond negatively to spelling and grammatical errors\, so please proofread your work closely if you wish to have it seriously considered. \nAs of 2018 we began accepting nonfiction submissions outside of the issue theme.  Submissions within the theme are still encouraged\, but high quality submissions outside the theme will also be considered for publication. Please note this only applies to nonfiction submissions. \nPlease submit only one piece of nonfiction at a time.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-halfway-down-the-stairs-seeking-submissions-about-resistance/
LOCATION:Halfway Down the Stairs
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1769-1682928000-1682960400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:N - Call for Submissions to HerStry.  Theme: "Pride"
DESCRIPTION:JOIN THE REVOLUTION. TELL YOUR STORY.\nIn the past\, we’ve dedicated June to coming out stories. But the queer experience is so much more than that. We’re opening this month’s theme up wide to encapsulate the experiences of all LGBTQIA+ folks. Maybe it’s a coming out story\, but maybe it’s a story about everyday existence\, a story about living life on your own terms.\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\nAll stories must be true and about you.\nStories must follow the theme in some way\, interpretations can be wide.\nStories must stay between 500–3\,000 words.\nDocuments should be double spaced\, 12Pt font with 1 inch margins.\nSubmissions must be in .doc or .docx form—we do not accept PDFs.\nPlease do not put your name on your manuscript. We realize in personal essays\, the author’s name often comes up\, so just use your best discretion.\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).\nPlease submit only once per theme.\nWe do not accept previously published stories.\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.\n$3 submission fee goes toward keeping HerStry sustainable. All accepted pieces receive $20 payment.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-call-for-submissions-to-herstry-theme-pride/
LOCATION:HerStry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1715-1682812800-1682899199@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - The 2023 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prizes
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 MARSH HAWK PRESS POETRY PRIZES \nCONTEST JUDGE: MARY JO BANG \nBetween December and the following April\, we accept manuscripts for the annual Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize\, as well as for the Rochelle Ratner and Robert Creeley awards. \nThe Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize offers a cash award of $1\,000.00 plus publication of the winning book. The Marsh Hawk Press Robert Creeley and the Rochelle Ratner Memorial Awards offer cash prizes of $250 each and will be chosen from finalists’ manuscripts submitted to the contest. Additionally\, the Press Prize winner receives a two-year Duotrope Gift Certificate (a USD $100 value) \nPrizes are judged by a poet of national stature. The winners’ names and title of the winning book are announced and advertised nationally. \nTo receive immediate updates on contest Finalists and Prize Winners subscribe to our Newsletter at marshhawkpress.org.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-2023-marsh-hawk-press-poetry-prizes/
LOCATION:Marsh Hawk Press
CATEGORIES:Contest
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CREATED:20230316T202221Z
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UID:1760-1682409600-1682442000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Creation Magazine Seeking Submissions for the Spring Issue: "A Focus on Feminism"
DESCRIPTION:During our Spring Issue\, we publish prose\, poetry\, fiction\, non-fiction and literary criticism that concentrates on perspectives of women’s celebrations\, struggles\, rage\, disdain and anything in between. Loud\, radical voices are encouraged as well as soft and thoughtful ones. We accept anything with underlying or overlaying tones of feminism\, including but not limited to horror\, essays and in-depth reviews of new books.  Although this magazine has a focus on women’s perspectives during our Spring Issue\, everyone is encouraged to submit.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur submission period for Issue 02: A Focus on Feminism is open. We will be considering the following:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFiction\, non-fiction\, poetry\, and hybrid works.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\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\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.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-creation-magazine-seeking-submissions-for-the-spring-issue-a-focus-on-feminism/
LOCATION:Creation Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1754-1681632000-1681664400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Fractured Lit Prize for Flash Fiction on the Theme of: "Legends\, Myths & Allegories"
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to launch a new themed contest for our microfiction and flash writers. From February 20 to April 16\, 2023\, we welcome writers to submit to the Fractured Lit Legends\, Myths\, & Allegories Prize. (We would also love to see your ghost stories!) \nUsing these genre themes\, we’re looking for stories that scare as much as they resonate\, stories that help us discover the roots of desire and conflict\, that shimmer on the page\, that keep us reading and wondering long after the last period on the page. Transport us from the here and now to a new land of discovery\, a fresh way of being entertained\, a new way of embracing all of the ways we show our humanness. Fractured Lit is a flash fiction–centered place for all writers of any background and experience. \nWe’re thrilled to partner with Guest Judge Natalie Lima\, who will choose three prize winners from a shortlist. The first-place winner of this prize will receive $3\,000 and publication\, while the second- and third-place winners will receive publication and $300 and $200\, respectively. All entries will be considered for publication. \nGood luck and happy writing! \nGUIDELINES: \n\nYour $20 reading fee allows up to two stories of 1\,000 words or fewer each per entry—if submitting two stories\, please put them both in a SINGLE document.\nWe allow multiple submissions—each set of two flash stories should have a separate submission accompanied by a reading fee.\nPlease send flash fiction only—1\,000 word count maximum per story.\nWe only consider unpublished work for contests—we do not review reprints\, including self-published work (even on blogs and social media). Reprints will be automatically disqualified.\nSimultaneous submissions are okay—please notify us and withdraw your entry if you find another home for your writing.\nAll entries will also be considered for publication in Fractured Lit.\nDouble-space your submission and use Times New Roman 12 (or larger if needed).\nPlease include a brief cover letter with your publication history (if applicable).\nWe only read work in English\, though some code-switching is warmly welcomed.\nWe do not read anonymous submissions. However\, shortlisted stories are sent anonymously to the judge.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-fractured-lit-legends-myths-allegories-prize/
LOCATION:Fractured Lit
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:1776-1681545600-1681578000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - The Georgia Centre or Arts and Culture's 7 Stories Photography Exhibit & Writing Contest
DESCRIPTION:The Georgina Centre for Arts & Culture is inviting new & published writers to participate in an exciting event with renowned Canadian photographer\, Tom Zsolt.  \nWriters are asked to choose one photograph from seven of Tom Zsolt’s photographs\, as their inspiration to write an accompanying story and submit to the contest. Written pieces can be fictional prose\, poetry or non-fiction. The contest winners will be recorded and will be part of the “audio visual” installation this spring. There will be a Gala in April where writers will be invited to read their pieces at the live event. The first-place winner will win $100 and receive a 24”x36” giclee print of an Andrea Macleod painting. The top three contestants will have their choice of one photograph\, signed by Tom Zsolt\, of one of the exhibit’s seven images. Everyone who submits their work will receive a free one-year membership to The Georgina Centre for Arts & Culture. The seven photographs in the exhibit are show below and are available on our website. \nSubmission Guidelines:  \n\n\n\nChoose one photo as a prompt\nWriters can borrow the title from the photograph\, or create their own title\nMaximum word count—400 words\, any genre including fictional prose\, poetry or non-fiction\nSubmission deadline: April 15\, 2023\nWritten pieces are to be submitted as word documents\, or hand-written if this is not possible\nPlease submit to GCAC Reception Email Inbox: info@thegcac.ca\nEntrants with pieces that are accepted into the exhibit will be notified via email\nWriters can submit up to three pieces\, provided they are of different images\nThe first-place winner will win $100 and receive a 24”x36” Giclee print of an Andrea Macleod painting\nThe top three contestants will have their choice of one signed photograph\, by Tom Zsolt\nAll participants will receive a free one-year membership to The Georgina Centre for Arts & Culture\nThe contest is open to anyone on earth\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Reckoning\n\n\n\nThe Haunting\n\n\n\nStairway to Heaven\n\n\n\nPrairie Freighters\n\n\n\nOld Brechin\, Abandoned But Not Forgotten\n\n\n\nLast Stop Before Death Valley\n\n\n\nGeorgina Rodeo Champion of 1958
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-georgia-centre-or-arts-and-cultures-7-stories-photography-exhibit-writing-contest/
LOCATION:The Georgina Centre for Arts and Culture
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:1748-1681545600-1681578000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to About Place Journal.  Theme: "Rivers"
DESCRIPTION:On Rivers\nA river is a body of water. It  has a foot\, an elbow\, a mouth. It runs. It lies in a bed. It can make  you good. It remembers everything. — Natalie Diaz\, “The First Water is the Body” \nFor this upcoming issue\, coeditors Teresa Dzieglewicz and Laura-Gray  Street\, with consulting editors Lucien Darjeun Meadows and Irene  Vázquez\, invite submissions of prose\, poetry\, and hybrid and  multi-modal work pertaining to rivers. Rivers are deep sources of connection and memory\, holding very different meanings for different communities\, and this issue seeks to honor the many types of relationships we have with rivers. \nWe welcome a wide range of perspectives and types of writing and art\, including experimental and/or speculative work; interviews; graphic  memoir\, poetry\, or fiction; scholarly\, legal\, or scientific prose written for a general audience; and translations (with originals). We seek work from activists\, artists\, creatives\, environmentalists\, writers\, and all who are deeply engaged with rivers\, regardless of academic\, professional\, or publication history. We’re looking to create a  collective view on rivers that is expansive and surprising. \nWe welcome work that might engage\, among other themes: \n\nrivers as water bodies and bodies of water\nrivers as hydrological networks\nrivers as transport\nrivers as centers not edges of habitation and meaning\nrivers as human connective tissue\nrivers as capillary action\nrivers as fluency and artistry\nrivers as influence and confluence\nrivers as political ecologies\nrivers as entities with legal “personhood”\nrivers as living beings and relatives\nrivers as sites of memory\n\nIf you would like to pitch a specific idea for an interview\, please email us at blackearthinstitute@gmail.com. \nWe look forward to engaging with your art and learning about your rivers!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-about-place-journal-theme-rivers/
LOCATION:About Place Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1746-1681545600-1681578000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Blink-Ink Seeking Submissions: "Waiting for a Friend"
DESCRIPTION:“Waiting for a Friend” \nTapping your toe\, or daydream drifting. Is this an old friend \nwho is always late\, or a new one you don’t know a thing about. \nWaiting. Does it come easy\, or does it infuriate. What’s your take? \nSo many stray thoughts\, and all we can do is wait and wonder. \nSend us your best unpublished stories of approximately 50 words \nabout  “Waiting for a Friend.” \nSend submissions in the body of an email to blinkinkinfo@gmail.com \nTimely respond to all inquieries and submissions\, no fees ever. \n* We are the gold standard for micro fiction * \nNo attachments or bios please. We love poetry but do not publish it. \n\n\n\n\nWhat we love most is writing that has found that preternatural detail of thought or thing that cracks the story open and allows it to matter or to reveal a truth. \nWe want your best\, original and unpublished work and will consider up to four stories at any one time. We do reply personally to every submission and every query. We aim to treat you right. \nSometimes we wish to make small changes in a piece we want to publish but will never do that without consulting you— with one exception: If you have offset the final line of a piece for no good reason\, we will put it back in the body of the piece where it belongs.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-blink-ink-seeking-submissions-waiting-for-friend/
LOCATION:Blink-Ink
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1726-1681113600-1681146000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Tabi Po! Literary Magazine Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Cities & Borders"
DESCRIPTION:“Tabi Po!” honors the founder’s Filipina indigenous roots. Said aloud when passing through dwellings of duwende/spirits\, we hope our poems please them.\nGuidelines\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCities & Borders\n“Memory is redundant: it repeats signs so that the city can begin to exist.”\n– Invisible Cities\, Italo Calvino \nBorders\, streets\, cities\, monuments\, memories. Tell me your dreams and I will tell you mine. \nSubmit your `1-3 poems\, or 1 prose piece\, or 1 essay by April 10th\, 2023 to tabipopoetry@gmail.com. Please include a cover letter and a 50-100 word bio. Work should be previously unpublished. Rights revert back to the author upon publication.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-tabi-po-literary-magazine-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-cities-borders/
LOCATION:Tabi Po! Literary Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1722-1681113600-1681146000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Wordpeace.  Theme: "Bodily Autonomy"
DESCRIPTION:WORDPEACE is a semi-annual digital project of literary response to world events in the spirit of promoting peace\, hope and justice for all people. We are looking for previously unpublished essays\, interviews\, fiction and poetry (or mixed media) to publish which reflect this aim. We welcome international\, LGBTQ+\, BIPOC and diverse voices. We want work that asks for positive change\, critiques the status quo\, and is forward thinking. We publish writing that takes a stand against corruption and greed\, brutality\, brutality\, xenophobia\, homophobia\, prejudice\, genocide and oligarchy. \nWordpeace is featuring poems\, fiction\, essays and artwork for a special section of the spring/summer 2023 issue. We’d like to give space to the losses due to Roe being overturned but also the backing away of civil society from the extension of autonomy to trans people.  Work that has been already submitted will be considered for this section as well. \nWe publish semi-annually\, with submissions open in February/March (for August/September publication) and October/November (for February / March publication). Simultaneous submissions are fine\, as long as you let us know right away if your work has been accepted elsewhere.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-wordpeace-theme-bodily-autonomy/
LOCATION:Wordpeace
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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