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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to evOke: witchcraft + paganism + lifestyle.  Theme: "Cats"
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\, poetry\, lifestyle features\, pop culture commentary\, interviews\, and reviews. All of our articles and stories are selected to help us deepen our faiths and practices\, and we are always open to hearing about ways we can improve the publication. \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 (art\, essay\, lifestyle article\, interview\, review\, poetry\, or short fiction) please reach out to us at ev0kepublication@gmail.com. \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. \nPlease note that we are firmly against racism\, sexism\, ageism\, and ableism\, and strongly believe that witchcraft and Paganism should be available to everyone. There’s no place here for those who want to talk about how only certain traditions are “real witches” or “real Pagans\,” or shame the way others connect with their gods. Faith and art flow freely here. \nAdditionally\, please note that all work featured here is copyright of the original creator. It may not be duplicated\, edited\, copied\, posted\, recreated\, or otherwise used in any medium without express permission of the copyright holder. This includes\, but is not limited to\, blogs\, vlogs\, memes\, infographics\, ezines\, magazines\, journals\, books\, and any other digital\, audiovisual\, or printed material. (In other words\, no stealing! It’s mean!)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-evoke-witchcraft-paganism-lifestyle-theme-cats/
LOCATION:ev0ke Publication
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SUMMARY:N - Sasee Magazine Seeks Submissions With the Theme: "Growing Your Roots"
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 We are looking for new\, unpublished\, first-person\, non-fiction material that is for or about women.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-with-the-theme-growing-your-roots/
LOCATION:Sasee Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Labyrinth Anthologies Seek Submissions.  "Wide Open"
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe “Wide Open” issue  (vol 2.1) is open for submissions until March 15\, 2023. \nWe are seeking submissions of poetry\, fiction\, non-fiction\, and visual art for this issue\, which will be our first multi-genre edition! This issue is titled “Wide Open” — there is no theme. All we want are submissions that queer our expectations of what art\, whether written or visual\, can be. We are wide open to weirdness and we want to have fun — invite us into your labyrinth. We prioritize queer and marginalized creators\, but welcome any and all submissions. \n\n\n\n\nLabyrinth Anthologies uses Duosuma for submissions. Please read through our specific guidelines below and when you’re ready to submit click the button at the bottom of the page to continue.  \nLabyrinth Anthologies acquires First Serial Rights and the right to archive your work on our website\, though copyright reverts to the author upon publication. After it has been published with us you are free to take your work elsewhere\, but must give us proper credit. We do accept simultaneous submissions\, however if it is accepted elsewhere you must inform us immediately so your submission may be withdrawn. We do not accept previously published work. Response times vary between 1-3 months. \nWe are committed to highlighting underrepresented/marginalized voices\, including creators who are Indigenous\, Black\, Disabled\, and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ (you can add this info at the end of your bio in parentheses if you’re not willing to share that info publicly). \nPoetry \nPlease send in 1-4 poems only\, and no longer than 6 pages. Multiple works should be submitted as a single document (12-point font in a .DOC or .DOCX only)\, where each poem must be separated onto a new page with the title at the top of the page. \nFiction/Nonfiction \nPlease send in only one story per submission with a maximum of 7500 words (Times New Roman 12-point font in a .DOC or .DOCX only). We are open to any genre of story. If you are submitting flash fiction (2000 words or less) you may submit up to 3 stories. The title of your work should appear at the top of the first pages\, or for flash fiction at the top of each page where a new story begins. b \nSubmission Fees \nSubmissions are free! We want to keep submissions to Labyrinth Anthologies as accessible as possible and so we’re not asking for any submission fees whatsoever. We do request considering making a donation or adding a tip when you submit  to help keep this process free for everyone. \nPayment \nContributors will receive one copy of the anthology in which they appear (if you are outside of Canada or the US\, you’ll receive a digital copy). \n\n\n\n\nSUBMIT HERE
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-labyrinth-anthologies-seek-submissions-wide-open/
LOCATION:Labyrinth Anthologies
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Paddler Press Seeks Submissions about History
DESCRIPTION:All work should reflect the theme of History as you interpret it. If you’re not sure\, please send it in anyway. We’d love to read your work. Keep CNF to around 1000 words or so. \nSubmission Guidelines\nPlease read\, Especially #2. \n\nPlease submit up to five original poems in one .docx or PDF file attached to your email. We are looking for poems that are not overly long\, and would also enjoy and encourage micro-poetry. If you’re not sure\, send it along anyway. Simultaneous submissions are fine\, but let us know if your work is picked up elsewhere (and huge congratulations!). Poems should be previously unpublished. Poems appearing on your personal blog or social media are fine\, though we’d love to be able to share brand new works with the world. Include a third-person bio of 75 words or so. Please limit your recent publications to three or four. (Seriously\, some lists we’re receiving are 10+ publications long.) Include social media handles if you’d like and we’ll support you online. Send your work to paddler@canoeideas.ca.\nPlease use last name – submission as the subject and the name of your document. This makes finding your work in our downloads folder much easier. Really. Please. I beg of you. Why won’t people do this?\nInclude a short 3rd-person bio\nSend it to: paddler@canoeideas.ca\nFollow us on Twitter (you don’t have to\, but it would be nice)
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-paddler-press-seeks-submissions-about-history/
LOCATION:Paddler Press
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PF - BirdHouse Magazine Seeking Submissions.  Theme: "Psychedelic 60's and Surrealism"
DESCRIPTION:GENRE GUIDELINES\n\n\nFor flash fiction\, please submit 1 piece between 1000-2500 words or up to 3 pieces under 1000 words in a single Word doc.\nFor poetry\, you can send 1–6 pieces of poetry per submission opening in a single Word doc.\n\n\n\n\nSPECIFICS\n\n\nSubmit online through Duosuma. At this time we do not accept email submissions; all email submissions will be discarded.\nSimultaneous submissions are allowed\, but please immediately notify us if your work has been accepted elsewhere.\nAll submitted work must be previously unpublished: online and print.\nIf your work is selected\, we ask for First North American Serial Print and Electronic Rights for publication.\nSend only complete\, edited\, proofread work (even though minimal revisions will take place).\nOur average response time is 4-6 weeks. Please do not query before then.\nIt is the author’s responsibility to ensure that their submission is their original work and not plagiarized. Submissions that are found to have been non-original or plagiarized shall be immediately declined and/or removed from any issues.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-birdhouse-magazine-seeking-submissions-theme-psychedelic-60s-and-surrealism/
LOCATION:Birdhouse Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PF - Call for Submissions to Mslexia Magazine.  Theme: "Ghosts"
DESCRIPTION:Limited Demographic: Submissions are restricted to women. \nFor Issue 98 we’re looking for pieces about hauntings\, and welcome or unwelcome visitations from beyond the grave. \nMslexia was set up to support women writers and to showcase their work. We welcome submissions in English or English dialect. The majority of our submission categories are open to anyone who self-identifies as a woman\, regardless of background or location. \nThere are 17 ways to submit\, from a four-line poem to a 3\,000-word lead article\, from a 300-word bedtime story to a 700-word memoir performance piece – so there’s bound to be something to suit your kind of writing. Including big-name commissions and as-yet-undiscovered newcomers\, we publish over 60 women in every issue. \nScroll down to explore our different submission slots. \nWe’ve done our best to describe what we’re looking for\, but nothing beats seeing actual examples in print. So please consider buying a sample copy of the magazine before you submit. Every reader of Mslexia is a potential contributor – and vice versa. \nYou can submit here via the website\, or by post to Mslexia\, PO Box 656\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE99 1PZ \nIf you are submitting online\, you will receive an automated email acknowledgement that your submission has been received. If submitting by post\, please enclose an SAE or include an email address if you would like to receive an acknowledgment. \nAll entries are read anonymously\, so please do not put your name or contact details anywhere on the text pages of your entry. (This information should be restricted to your online Entry Form or to a cover sheet for postal entries.) \nThe file types we accept are: .doc\, .docx\, .rtf\, .pdf\, .txt\, .pages\, .odt. We do accept image files\, .jpg\, .png etc.\, for our Eyeverse\, Writing Nest\, and Bear Necessities category\, but please ensure the image is of print-quality (300dpi or above).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-call-for-submissions-to-mslexia-magazine-theme-ghosts/
LOCATION:Mslexia Magazine
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SUMMARY:PFN - The Fieldstone Review Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Reversals"
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s edition is REVERSALS. Turning points. Twists. Changing fortunes and shifting gears. We want your clever\, surprising and dizzying reversals––be it through character\, plot or formal elements! We are proud to announce that this year we are able to offer a literary prize of $100 CAD for the best submission as chosen by our editorial team! \nSUBMISSION GUIDELINES \n\nWe accept electronic submissions only.\nThe deadline for submissions is March 1st\, 2023.\nBe sure to include the following information in the body of your email:\n\nYour full name and contact information\nA 50-100 word biography\nThe title(s) of the work(s) submitted\nNotification if the work is a simultaneous submission.\n\n\nPlease include a *content warning* if the work contains triggering content.\n\nFORMAT \n\nThe Fieldstone Review practices blind reviewing.\nPlease do not indicate your name or identifying information anywhere in the attachment containing your submission.\nSubmissions should be in Times New Roman\, 12-point font\, double-spaced\, with 1-inch margins.\nPoetry submissions may vary as necessary.\nDocuments should be attached in .doc/.docx format. However\, .pdf is suitable for poems with unique formatting.\n\nGENRE \n\nPOETRY: One submission per author to a max of six pages\, sent as a single attachment.\nFICTION: One submission per author to a max of 5\,000 words.\nNONFICTION: One submission per author to a max of 2\,500 words\, OR two submissions to a max of 1\,000 words each. \nREVIEWS: Responses to Canadian or Indigenous works published in the last two years (fiction\, poetry\, film\, etc.) to a max of 2000 words. Submit a pitch first of one short paragraph\, including: what content your review will explore\, why\, and estimated word count.\n\nAuthors may submit to more than one category if they adhere to the above guidelines. Submissions that violate the above guidelines may not be considered for publication.    
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-the-fieldstone-review-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-reversals/
LOCATION:The Fieldstone Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:The Humber Literary Review (HLR) and the Creative Nonfiction Collective Society (CNFC) CNF Contest
DESCRIPTION:2023 CNFC-HLR nonfiction contest is now open!\nThe Humber Literary Review (HLR) and the Creative Nonfiction Collective Society (CNFC) have joined forces to bring you a Canada-wide creative nonfiction contest. Winners will be announced during the 2023 CNFC annual conference. \nCONTEST CLOSES Monday February 28\, 2023 at 11:59pm PST. \n\nThis year\, we have increased the number and amount of our prizes:\n\n\nFirst place: $1\,000 and publication in The Humber Literary Review \nSecond place: $300 and publication on CNFC website \nThird place: $200 and publication on CNFC website \n\n\n\nAt CNFC\, we honour diversity and inclusivity without discrimination. We are keen to empower viewpoints from communities that include but are not limited to multiple dimensions of diversity such as race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, national origin\, sexual orientation\, gender identity\, gender expression\, class\, socio-economic status\, and neurodiversity. \nWHAT: Original previously unpublished creative nonfiction – maximum word length 3\,000 words (no minimum). Literary journalism\, memoir\, and the personal or lyric essay—all are welcome. Please take note of the contest rules below. \nWHO: The competition is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. \nWHEN: The competition is open from November 14\, 2022 to February 28\, 2023. \nFEE: General public $20; CNFC members $15.\nCNFC members receive a discounted entry fee. You can become a member by registering here. \nHOW: Submissions will be accepted via CNFC’s event management system. \nCLICK HERE TO ENTER\nIn order to avoid disqualification\, please take note of the following contest rules: \n  \n\nThe contest will be judged blind so please DO NOT put your name (first and/or last) or contact information anywhere within the submission.\nSubmit work that is entirely your own. We discourage including the creative work of another (poems\, songs\, quotes)\, unless it abides by Canadian copyright law and is essential to the creative element of the submission.\nEntries must not have been previously published\, either in print or online\, or been accepted for publication elsewhere.\nSimultaneous submissions are allowed but please advise us immediately should your work be accepted elsewhere.\nMultiple entries are allowed; however\, each entry must be accompanied by its own $20 or $15 entry fee.\nPlease take note of the word count and ENSURE that your entry is no more than 3\,000 words.\nProper formatting is required. Please ENSURE that your entry is double-spaced\, with no less than 1-inch margins\, using standard 12-point fonts such as Times New Roman\, Garamond\, or Arial\, and submitted in one of the following file formats: .doc\, .docx\, .txt\, or PDF.\n\nSubmissions that do not meet these rules will be disqualified. \nThe Humber Literary Review\, a literary and arts magazine\, publishes two print issues a year (fall/winter & spring/summer). Its pages feature personal essays\, short fiction\, poetry\, artwork\, and comics by emerging and established Canadian artists. The HLR is distributed by Magazines Canada and can be found in bookstores and on newsstands across the country. Work from the HLR has been featured in Best Canadian Poetry\, Best Canadian Essays\, and has been nominated for a National Magazine Award. Find out more. \nFor the fifth year in a row\, the Humber Literary Review (HLR) and the Creative Nonfiction Collective Society (CNFC) will join forces to bring you a Canada-wide creative nonfiction contest. Taslim Jaffer is the winner of the 2022 contest\, and you can see the 2022 Longlist here. Past contest winners include Nancy O’Rourke\, Deborah Elderhorst\, Margaret Nowaczyk\, and Becky Blake\, whose winning 2021 essay is available online at Humber Literary Review\, volume 9\, issue 2 (Fall + Winter – 2021/2022).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/the-humber-literary-review-hlr-and-the-creative-nonfiction-collective-society-cnfc-cnf-contest/
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SUMMARY:P - Angel House Press Seeking Poems/Visual Poems
DESCRIPTION:AngelHousePress invites you to send poems and visual poems for NationalPoetryMonth.ca\, our celebration of poetry which takes place in April every year. \nPOEMS: No more than 45 lines & 250 words per poem. \nVISUAL POEMS: single image per screen rather than series of images on screen \nBIOGRAPHIES: 1ST or 3rd person. \nWHO CAN SUBMIT: earthlings everywhere\, but only on behalf of yourself\, not other people. \nHOW MANY POEMS/VISUAL POEMS CAN I SUBMIT: as many as you like\, but it’s helpful when you submit them all in one document or group of image files as a package rather than a bunch of individual poems in separate e-mails. \nCAN THE WORK BE PREVIOUSLY/CURRENTLY PUBLISHED: Yes\, if you hold the copyright. \nCAN THE WORK BE A TRANSLATION: yes\, if you can provide written permission from the author or the estate of the author. \nQUERIES & SUBMISSIONS TO    amanda@angelhousepress.com \nDETAILS \nThe work will be published on NationalPoetryMonth.ca each day in April 2023 with links shared to our FB page https://www.facebook.com/AngelHousePress/ and to my personal Twitter page: @KikiFolle. The work will be online until February 28\, 2024. \nPoems and visual poems include stanza based\, prose\, digital\, typewriter\, Letraset/rub on letters\, stamps\, asemic\, glitch\, collage\, altered books\, calligraphy\, photos of art installations\, erasure/black out poetry\, textiles\, nature\, ceramics\, performance scores\, poem objects\, sculptures\, handwritten\, comics\, mixed media\, word toys\, or anything else you can think of that transcends the boundaries of poetry/visual poetry. Surprise me. \nVisit NationalPoetryMonth.ca to see site’s parameters and aesthetic considerations. If you have any questions\, please feel free to e-mail me. I will send acknowledgements to everyone who submits in the requested format shortly after I receive the work and will send out acceptances and rejections in March\, 2023. \nAngelHousePress began NationalPoetryMonth.ca in 2009 as an alternative to institutionalized celebrations of poetry with the goal of expanding preconceived notions of what poetry is or means. My favourite response to the poetry on NationalPoetryMonth.ca is “this isn’t poetry!” \nWe publish one work each day in April for a total of 30. I use the opportunity to discover potential contributors to Experiment-O.com and to our essay series. \nWe will give preference to submissions by women\, queer\, trans\, BIPOC\, mad\, crip and neurodiverse writers and artists.\, especially those we haven’t heard from before\, and emerging writers. You are welcome to include this information in your biography if you care to.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-angel-house-press-seeking-poems-visual-poems/
LOCATION:Angel House Press
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20230112T032703Z
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SUMMARY:F - The Invisible Publishing First Novel Prize
DESCRIPTION:Invisible Publishing is pleased to announce the inaugural Invisible Publishing First Novel Prize\, which will be awarded to a promising and unique literary fiction manuscript by a writer who has never had a full-length book (of poetry\, fiction\, or nonfiction) published. The selected manuscript will be published by Invisible Publishing in 2024–25. In addition to a $1000 advance against royalties\, the winning writer will receive a $3000 prize. \nInvisible is committed to publishing a diverse array of writers and presenting unique perspectives\, and we are looking for work that is deeply grounded in a sense of difference and the unexpected. Other than that\, we’re up for anything from holiday romances to new takes on the nineteenth-century whaling novel. With this in mind\, we strongly encourage LGBTQ2SIA+ writers\, Indigenous writers\, writers from marginalized communities\, and writers of colour to submit their work. \nThe Invisible Publishing First Novel Prize is awarded in collaboration with York University’s Book Publishing program and Dr. Matt Bucemi\, Assistant Professor of Book Publishing. York’s students will help Invisible’s staff to choose the winning manuscript and will offer their feedback on the initial edit. This is a chance for students to get an intimate look at the publishing process and to make a meaningful contribution to an exciting new project; once they have given their early input\, the project will be guided to completion by Invisible’s own team. The winning author will be given the opportunity to give a keynote talk and hold a Q&A with the York student community. \nPublisher Norm Nehmetallah on what makes the First Novel Prize so exciting: “Our mission is to publish wholly original books and to sustain literary communities of all sorts. This prize helps us fulfill that mission on several levels: we’ll discover new authors who deserve to have their voices broadcasted to the world\, bring excellent new books into the market\, and foster the next generation of publishing talent by showing students how the industry\, and independent publishing in particular\, works.” \nGuidelines: Authors must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to submit. Otherwise\, submissions to the First Novel Prize should follow all of our existing submission guidelines. Agented submissions are welcome. The submission period for the inaugural prize runs from 9 January to 28 February 2023. The winner will be announced sometime in April.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-the-invisible-publishing-first-novel-prize/
LOCATION:Invisible Publishing
CATEGORIES:Contest
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SUMMARY:PFN - 3Elements Review Accepting Submissions with the Elements: "Fugitive\, Swing Set\, Pinecone"
DESCRIPTION:Spring Issue #3 Submission Guidelines\nWe appreciate good writing in any genre. We especially like edgy writing that offers insight into darkness. We prefer character-driven stories as opposed to plot-driven ones. We relish a piece with a great deal of heart and more than a little bit of Truth (note the capital “T”). We want to read a story that makes us feel edified or philosophical or amused or creeped out or angry or melancholy or inspired or\, best yet\, all of these things together. \nUsing the elements\n3Elements Literary Review  is a themed literary journal\, and all THREE elements (the specific words\, Fugitive\, Swing Set\, Pinecone) given for the submission period must be included in your story or poem for your work to be considered for publication. NO EXCEPTIONS WHATSOEVER. \nYour story or poem doesn’t have to be about the three elements or even revolve around them; simply use your imagination to create whatever you want. You can use any form of the words/elements for the given submission period. For example\, if the elements are: Flash\, Whimsy\, and Seizure; we would accept the usage of Flashed\, Whimsical\, and Seizures. \nHow to submit your work\nWe will only accept previously unpublished (including digital/online content) work submitted to us through Submittable. You can easily submit material to us from our Submit page. Any work that is sent to us as an attachment\, or in the body of an email\, through our ‘Contact’ page\, or any other way outside of Submittable will automatically be declined. \nLength\nThere is no minimum word count\, but please keep your fiction and nonfiction submissions under 3\,500 words. Poetry must be under two typed pages.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-3elements-review-accepting-submissions-with-the-elements-fugitive-swing-set-pinecone/
LOCATION:3Elements Literary Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1575-1676966400-1676998800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - WayWord Literary Journal Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Sandbox"
DESCRIPTION:This quarterly literary journal inspires fresh ideas from writers around the world in all stages of their writing career.  We welcome everyone using words as a way forward. \nThe theme is the one-word\, central topic for the bulk of each issue. For this section\, submit fiction short stories up to 5\,000 words or two poems up to 15 lines each\, inspired by the issue’s theme. WayWords welcomes fresh writing as well as pieces you may have submitted elsewhere\, provided the piece was not previously published and fits the central theme of the issue. \nEditor’s tip: Sandboxes contain wild adventure\, life\, and endless imagination. They also provide a sense of peace. \nTip: Keep things simple! \nThe Writer’s Workout uses industry standard formatting; it’s designed to let the work shine without extra flourishes and unnecessary efforts. You can find great examples of industry standard formatting in a traditionally published book.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-wayword-literary-journal-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-sandbox/
LOCATION:WayWords Literary Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T232130Z
UID:1588-1676880000-1676912400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Musing Publications Magazine Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Bloom and Blossom"
DESCRIPTION:At Musing Publications we aim to uplift voices of writers and artists from all backgrounds. Our main goal is to publish works from underrepresented communities – writers/artists that are women\, people of color\, disabled and LGBTQ+ identifying. \nThe theme of our Spring issue is Bloom & Blossom! \nAbout our theme: Spring is a time for the flourish of creativity. A time to breathe new life into the Earth. A time for us to plant our seeds and begin to grow. Through each season of our lives\, we blossom; we bloom. The world may shift all around us\, tearing up our soil and roots. Yet\, through all of it\, we grow. We grow upwards – towards the sunlight that nourishes us and gives us the hope of a new Spring. The theme of Bloom & Blossom is all about the resurgence of life\, growth\, and the creativity we feel as the days start to get longer and our flowers begin to open up again. We want to hear from you what it means to Bloom & Blossom this Spring. \nWhat we’re looking for: We want your poetry\, short stories\, essays – any medium you choose to express yourself in is welcome!  For poetry submissions\, please submit up to three poems. Short stories should be 2000 words or less and essays should be 1000 words or less. Fees for all submissions to the magazine are $3. \nOur magazine is released quarterly\, with the Spring issue set to release in March 2023. We are accepting submissions for this quarter’s magazine from January 15th-February 20th. All contributors accepted to this edition will receive a free copy of the zine once it has been printed.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-musing-publications-magazine-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-bloom-and-blossom/
LOCATION:Musing Publications
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1577-1676880000-1676912400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PN - Call for Submissions to Friends Journal.  Theme: "Farming and Food"
DESCRIPTION:We’d like to open up the issue to the spirituality of food: how do we produce it\, how do we consume it? Food is also the heart of communal human behavior: how do we share it in our Quaker and outward communities? Friends have long been involved in farming: how is that occupation faring? And how should we be involved in the sourcing of food? \nQuick Facts: \n\nFeatures run 1200-2500 words\nSubmissions close February 20\, 2023.\nQuestions? Email editors@friendsjournal.org\n\nSome ideas for articles: \n\nHow have Quaker farms adapted to changing food production? Are there any new or experimental models emerging within Quaker farming? We’re not just looking at plant agriculture but also cattle raising\, cheese-making\, and other food products that Friends produce. How are farmers adjusting to climate change?\nFood security and community initiatives in urban areas and towns. This could include work with local food banks\, community-owned food coops\, and community fridges.\nEducational centers and Quaker schools that grow their own food. Also: individuals who garden and grow their own food.\nHow do our meeting potlucks and food festivals create community\, both within our Friends meeting and with neighbors?\nHow do we ensure our food choices reflect our testimonies? Do we or should we prioritize locally grown food or food which takes up a smaller carbon footprint?\nAs humans with bodies\, what is our relation to food? How do body image concerns and eating disorders affect our lives?\nMore metaphorically\, an article could look at food for the spirit: how do we nourish ourselves with arts\, poetry\, reading\, etc
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-call-for-submissions-to-friends-journal-theme-farming-and-food/
LOCATION:Friends Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20230112T232939Z
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UID:1595-1676448000-1676480400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - National Flash Fiction Day Anthology Seeking Submissions about "Time"
DESCRIPTION:The theme of this year’s National Flash Fiction Day anthology is… TIME!\n\nDo you see it stretching before you\, or reaching back? Is there never enough\, or does it drag? Does it make you rush\, slow you down\, make you wish for more? Where will time take you? We can’t wait to find out. \nFeel free to interpret TIME however you wish\, in 500 words or fewer. \nThis year’s editors are Karen Jones and Damhnait Monaghan. \nSelected flashes will be published in National Flash Fiction Day’s 12th Annual Anthology. Payment is one contributor’s copy of the anthology.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-national-flask-fiction-day-anthology-seeking-submissions-about-time/
LOCATION:National Flash Fiction Day
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1593-1676448000-1676480400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to Plum Tree Tavern.  Theme: Winter Haiku
DESCRIPTION:Plum Tree Tavern invites the submission of works for a special Winter Haiku edition. \nHaiku and related Japanese forms not to exceed five lines are requested. \nEach submission must expressly contain a seasonal word associated with winter. \nSubmissions are welcome now through February 15\, 2023. The issue will be published on or about February 19\, 2023. \nWritten works should be submitted within the body of an email addressed to plumtreetavern (at) gmail (dot) com \nUp to three written works may be submitted. Please place Winter Haiku in the subject line of any submission. \nPlease see Guidelines and Additional Guidelines for the Submission of Haiku below for further information on submitting to the Tavern. \nAt the editor’s discretion\, submissions may be selected for publication in regular editions of Plum Tree Tavern.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-plum-tree-tavern-theme-winter-haiku/
LOCATION:Plum Tree Tavern
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20221228T032452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221228T032452Z
UID:1561-1675238400-1675270800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submission for The First Line.  Theme: "I Am the Second Mrs. Roberts"
DESCRIPTION:We 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.\n \nAll Submissions: Writers should include a two- to three-sentence biography of themselves that we can use in the journal should your story\, poem\, or essay be accepted. \nMultiple Submissions: We don’t mind if you want to submit multiple submissions for the same issue. However\, it is unlikely we will use more than one of your stories or poems in the same issue. \nFour-Part Stories: If you think you are up to the challenge\, you can write a four-part story that uses the spring\, summer\, fall\, and winter sentences (five parts\, if you are brave enough to include a fifth story that ends with the last line). However\, all parts must be submitted at once (a single e-mail or snail mail) before the February 1st deadline. (If selected\, each part will be published in its respective issue.) \nSubmissions: We prefer you send manuscripts via email to submission (@) thefirstline (dot) com. We accept stories in MS Word or Word Perfect format (we prefer attachments). Please do not send pdf versions of your story or links to Google docs. Make sure your name and contact information\, as well as your bio\, are part of the attachment. Stories also can be sent to The First Line‘s post office box. No manuscripts will be returned without an accompanying SASE with sufficient return postage. Here is the submission schedule for 2022:
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submission-for-the-first-line-theme-i-am-the-second-mrs-roberts/
LOCATION:The First Line
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1557-1675238400-1675270800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - All Shall Be Well Anthology Seeks Submissions on Julian of Norwich
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTo celebrate the 650th anniversary of this wonderful medieval mystic’s visions (in 2023)\, please submit your poems about Mother Julian of Norwich to editor Sarah\, at editor@amethystmagazine.org before the deadline of February 1st 2023. Please send up to three poems as a single Word doc or pasted into the body of the email\, subject head ‘Julian Poems’. Previously published poems and simultaneous submissions are welcome. Please include a brief\, 3rd person biographical note with your submission. \nAnthology contributors will receive a free PDF of the anthology and may purchase the print book at cost price. I hope to respond to submissions by 1st May 2023\, and publish the anthology soon afterwards\, with an online launch to follow. \nTo learn more about Julian of Norwich\, please visit the Friends of Julian and consider supporting their work. \nThank you – I look forward to reading your poems!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-all-shall-be-well-anthology-seeks-submissions-on-julian-of-norwich/
LOCATION:All Shall Be Well Anthology
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1551-1675238400-1675270800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:N - HerStry Seeks Submissions With the Theme of Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:HerStry centers the experiences of women identifying persons. We’re looking for work from bigender/polygender persons\, cisgender women\, intergender persons/intersex persons\, non-binary persons/gender non-conforming persons\, transgender women/transfeminine persons\, two-spirit. In other words\,  if you are a cis man\, please refrain from submitting. \nMental health and all the struggles that come with it are more and more becoming part of the mainstream; nevertheless\, sometimes the personal  stories\, the struggles and triumphs that come with taking care of ourselves\, don’t make it into the general lexicon. In March\, we’re asking for your stories about what it’s really like to take care of your mental health in today’s world.\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\n$3 submission fee goes toward keeping HerStry sustainable. All accepted pieces receive $20 payment.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-herstry-seeks-submissions-with-the-theme-of-mental-health/
LOCATION:HerStry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1613-1675152000-1675184400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Cordella Magazine.  Theme: "Nourish"
DESCRIPTION:We only accept work from women-identifying and nonbinary people. \nWe encourage submissions that relate to the theme on some level\, but this is not a requirement for publication. \nCordella Press seeks to record and share the creative voices of women-identified and nonbinary people from all walks of life\, exploring the ways that our spirit and sense of self is engaged with our physical place and daily experiences. Our purpose is to encourage one another to know ourselves more deeply\, to value the stories we have to tell\, and to connect with a sense of feminine wisdom and community that has nourished women throughout history. \nWe honor the diversity of spirituality\, and recognize that the edification of one’s spiritual life brings healing to our earth\, to our families and communities\, and to ourselves. We center marginalized voices and prioritize the work of BIPOC creatives. We seek to create a safe and welcoming space for survivors of sexual assault\, domestic violence\, and child abuse. We reserve the right to remove any work from Cordella Magazine if it comes to our attention that the author is an abuser. \nWe are particularly interested in work that relates to a sense of spiritual life\, ecology\, and community\, but we welcome submissions of all kinds that reflect one’s unique stories. We accept poetry\, short fiction\, essays\, memoir and other creative non-fiction. We only accept work from women-identifying and nonbinary people. \nWe encourage submissions that relate to the theme on some level\, but this is not a requirement for publication. \nTo submit work to Cordella\, please send your documents to us through Submittable. Please do not email your submissions. Cordella is created by a small band of volunteers\, and unfortunately we are unable to respond personally to all incoming submissions. However\, if three months have passed without response\, feel free to check in with us on the status of your submission.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-cordella-magazine-theme-nourish/
LOCATION:Cordella Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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CREATED:20230118T174328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T174328Z
UID:1611-1675152000-1675184400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Bethlehem Writers Roundtable.  Theme: "Jack of All Trades: Everyman’s Tales"
DESCRIPTION:$50 for published featured-author stories\n$20 for stories published on our &More page\n\n\n\n$10 for poems we publish \nPlease submit only one story or one poem for consideration at a time. Do not submit more than one story or poem until after you receive a final response to any prior submission. Once you receive either an acceptance or rejection\, you are welcome to submit a different work to us. \nYour manuscript length must be 2\,000 words or fewer (not including the title\, author name\, or contact information). \nWhat we are seeking:\nFor Prose (as described by editor Jerry McFadden) \nWe are an “old fashioned” editorial crew: we love stories. We admire great writing; we swoon at beautifully worded sentences and lovely descriptions\, and chuckle at clever metaphors–but we always choose a great story over all of that. We constantly receive great character sketches\, serious mood pieces\, wonderfully written scenes that in the end are just wonderful scenes or elegant reminiscences.… And we judge all of this by one simple standard–where is the story? \nWhat’s a story? A character (or characters) that we care for (or hate) in a conflict (plot) that leads to a plausible resolution that has an emotional effect on the character and on the readers. For us\, a terrific story trumps even superior writing. The writing quality may be less outstanding than in the character sketches\, mood pieces\, scenes\, or reminiscences\, if the story pulls us in and makes us root for the character as he/she wrestles through a conflict. \nThis does not disqualify memoirs or reminiscences\, as long as they are told as a story–a real-life story. You are the character fighting through a conflict which changed you somehow. If this hadn’t happened\, you wouldn’t be trying to tell us about it. \nSo send us a story\, real or imagined. Give us great writing\, but more important\, give us a great story. We will love you for it. \nFor Poetry (as described by editor Paul Weidknecht) \nWe enjoy reading poetry at the Roundtable and are intrigued as to how poets translate their work from the various themes we offer. We understand the nature of much poetry is personal\, often highly so\, making the process of what goes into accepting or rejecting a poem difficult to define. Poets might rightfully ask\, “What makes a good (publishable) poem?” To which editors might deliver the easy answer\, “We know it when we read it.”  Of course\, that answer is too slippery to be of any value\, so here are some observations about poetry and how poets might refine their work: \nWhile prose can stand a degree of dilution\, poetry is concentrated. From speaking with poets at writer’s conferences\, I’ve heard that word—concentrated—come up time and again. In a poem\, possibly due to its brevity compared to a short story\, readers roll around the ‘flavor’ of words in their minds\, sort of like a literary sommelier. Word number and choice are important\, as poetry readers (read: editors) don’t skim. \nPoems addressing emotional issues\, i.e.\, the tragedy of losing a loved one\, are most effective when they reach out\, causing the reader to reflect in a similar way\, and hopefully\, compelling multiple readings. A silent nod by a reader might be one of the best compliments a poet can receive. \nOther items of which poetry is fine; its originality is refreshing—as long as you keep the interest of someone reading that abstractness. When a poem becomes too much of a puzzle\, reading it becomes a chore. A poem is not a piece of flash fiction with line breaks; short stories do that better. Read the poem out loud. How does it sound? Does it stumble along under the leaden awkwardness of worn phrases or does it ascend in the inspiration of inventive language and imagery? \nPerhaps the two most important rules regarding the creation of poetry\, or any other piece of creative writing\, are the most obvious to understand and simplest to do: keep rewriting your own work; keep reading others’ work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-bethlehem-writers-roundtable-theme-jack-of-all-trades-everymans-tales/
LOCATION:Bethlehem Writers Roundtable
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T171431Z
UID:1603-1675152000-1675184400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - WestWord Journal Seeking Submission on the Theme of Vision
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines\nAll submissions must be sent through Submittable and we cannot accept email submissions. Anything sent via email will not be read. \nPlease submit no more than one story per category in each submission period. If you are submitting to more than one category then each submission must be made separately and the submission fee paid each time. \nWORD COUNTS\n\nShort Stories: up to 3000 words\nFlash Fictions: up to 1000 words\nMicro Fictions: up to 350 words\n\nPlease use a legible\, easy-to-read font of 12pt or 14pt. \nAll submissions must be previously unpublished (never published in print or online\, including a personal blog) and in .doc\, .docx\, or .pdf format ONLY. \nSimultaneous submissions are fine but please withdraw your submission via Submittable if it is accepted elsewhere. \nOur submissions are open to all adult writers worldwide. All work must be written in English. \nAuthors will retain all rights and copyright to their works. WestWord requests one-time\, non-exclusive rights to publish your work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-westword-journal-seeking-submission-on-the-theme-of-vision/
LOCATION:WestWord Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTSTAMP:20260422T184813
CREATED:20230105T175312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T175312Z
UID:1565-1673568000-1673654399@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Griffith Review Seeking Submissions: "Creation Stories"
DESCRIPTION:Griffith Review 80: Creation Stories\n  \nThe capacity to tell stories – along with language and the ability to create art – is seen as both intrinsic and unique to the human species. Over thousands of years\, we’ve forged narratives of our origins\, our journeys and our dreams as a means of accounting for who we are and to define our place in the world. \nIn the twenty-first century\, as our existential and environmental crises mount\, humanity’s place feels distinctly tenuous. What lessons from the past can inform\, even shape\, our increasingly uncertain future? And are the stories we’re telling ourselves about what comes next – environmental downfall or technological salvation – helping or hindering what we might do and where we might go? \nIn celebration of Griffith Review’s eightieth edition and twentieth anniversary\, Creation Stories looks to the stars above and the earth below to map our ever-evolving relationships with the world around us. From archaeology and astronomy to AI and transhumanism\, the preservation of traditional knowledge to the intricacies of postmodern identity\, this edition travels through time and space to explore the many tales of who we are and where we might be headed. \nThings for you to note: \n* We’re looking for non-fiction that responds to the theme.\n* We’d prefer pieces that are no longer than 4\,000 words (they can\, of course\, be much shorter than this).\n* Attention poets! We’ll be opening a separate poetry call-out in January – keep an eye on our social media and newsletter for more details soon.\n* We’ll let you know the outcome of your submission within eight weeks of the call-out closing date. \nSubmissions close at 11:59 pm AEST\, 13 January 2023 and should be made via Submittable.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-griffith-review-seeking-submissions-creation-stories/
LOCATION:Griffith Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230110T170000
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CREATED:20230106T030412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T030412Z
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SUMMARY:P - Whiptail: Journal of the Single-line Poem Seeks Submissions on the Theme: "Flora and Fauna"
DESCRIPTION:Whiptail Journal Submission – January 2023\n\nSUBMIT:  \nFor this issue\, PLEASE SEND ONLY WORK RELATED TO THE THEME FLORA AND FAUNA. Please ensure the poems you are sending are single-line poems only.  \n– Individual poems – Please submit 2-5 one-line poems of any variety\, including monostich haiku\, senryu\, one-line tanka\, poetic fragments\, one-line micropoems\, or lyrical lines. We will not consider prose sentences. Poems may be one word in length up to a column’s width\, written horizontally\, vertically\, or as a concrete poem (see below) in any shape a line may take. Such poems must work as a single-line poem with the display enhancing the meaning. For an example\, see the haiga by Shloka Shankar in the Summer section of Issue 1\, or the concrete haiku by m. shane pruett in Issue 2.\n\n– Sequences – Please submit 2-3 sequences of up to eight single-line poems. Sequences should have a title\, should link and shift between each individual poem (or poet\, if collaborating)\, and not have obvious repetition throughout the sequence OR TITLE. Additionally\, it should travel. Feel free to submit any format of sequencing you like. See note below on how to send. \n– Poetic images – One-line concrete poetry\, and haiga\, shahai\, and vispo that employ a single-line poem will be considered. Submit 2-3. Submit 2-3 in 600 dpi+. \n– Submissions of any mix of the above are welcome up to 5 total.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-whiptail-journal-of-the-single-line-poem-seeks-submissions-on-the-theme-flora-and-fauna/
LOCATION:Whiptail Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:FN - Call for Submissions to 100 Word Story Magazine
DESCRIPTION:One hundred seems perfect. It’s the basis of percentages\, the perfect test score\, the boiling point of water (Celsius)\, purity. Pythagoreans considered 100 as divine because it is the square (10 x 10) of the divine decad (10). Even a Scrabble set has 100 tiles. \nAnd yet 100 is a fragment. It’s an arbitrary marker\, like the “First 100 Days” of a president’s term—merely a promise of what’s to come\, or a whiff of what has passed. \nThe whole is a part and the part is a whole. The 100-word format forces the writer to question each word\, to reckon with Flaubert’s mot juste in a way that even most flash fiction doesn’t. At the same time the brevity of the form allows the writer “to keep a story free from explanation\,” as Walter Benjamin wrote. For life doesn’t lend itself so easily to our elucidations. “Incoherence is preferable to a distorting order\,” said Roland Barthes. None of us will ever know the whole story in other words. We can only collect a bag full of shards that each seem perfect. \n100 words for your story … no more or no less. Tell a story\, write a prose poem\, pen a slice of your memoir\, or try your hand at an essay. \nYou get 100 words—exactly 100 words—which is both the pain and the pleasure here. It’s short\, you tell yourself. You could write 100 words at a bus stop\, on your lunch break\, in your sleep. But with 100 words you must tell the whole story in its entirety\, so it holds together like a perfect little doll house. (Your title is not part of the 100 words.) \nPlease include a short bio (25 words\, max!) with your submission. Also\, did we say exactly 100 words? We weren’t kidding! Also\, make friends with your spell-check\, or have a friend proofread your story.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/fn-100-word-story-magazine-seeks-submissions/
LOCATION:100 Word Story
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1521-1672473600-1672506000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to 32 Poems Magazine
DESCRIPTION:Guidelines \n32 Poems publishes inventive language complicated by music\, form\, and feeling. As a rule we publish shorter poems that fit on a single page (about 32 lines)\, though we have been known to make occasional exceptions to accommodate remarkable work that runs a little longer. Send no more than five poems in a submission and no more than one active submission at a time. We do not accept translations or work that have been previously published in print or online. \nFor online submissions we charge a small reading fee\, waived for current subscribers. (Click here to subscribe now.) This money goes to support the publication of 32 Poems\, which\, as an independent journal with an all-volunteer staff\, continues to publish only through the generosity of our dedicated readers. \nWe believe poets should be paid for their work. Contributors receive $25 per poem and two copies of the issue in which their writing appears. \nFor online submissions\, we charge a $3 reading and processing fee\, but that fee is waived for current subscribers.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-call-for-submissions-to-32-poems-magazine/
LOCATION:32 Poems Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - SPIRIT: A White Stag Element Series Anthology Seeks Submissions on "Spirit"
DESCRIPTION:NOW OPEN FOR PROFFERING \n#SPIRIT: A White Stag Anthology\nWhite Stag Publishing is closing out the #ELEMENTSERIES with the fifth element & highest point of the pentacle: Spirit. #Spirit embodies the aether / the quintessence. It is the ethereal space & what dwells within it; divine beings\, spirits & the Fae\, even the supra natural. Humans attempt to access the Spirit through various mediums & divinatory practices: through clairvoyance & psychic awareness\, lucid dreaming & astral projection\, tarot & scrying (to name a few). Some also believe it can be accessed through prayer or only after death\, when our souls leave our body to join the great expanse. It is engrained in all cultures\, in various ways throughout the world; through magic & science\, myth & fable. Spirit moves the pious\, inspires artists & dreamers\, brings magic to our terrestrial realm. \nFor this anthology\, we are looking for poetry that explores the ethereal realm through various mediums whether religious / spiritual\, through clairvoyance / meditation\, science\, & the imagination. We want theology\, mysticism & magick\, alchemy\, explore the ancient mysteries. We want work that goes beyond our sphere & into the void\, translating the unknown. Send us your séances\, your rituals\, your communions with the gods\, show us the creatures that lurk in the night (the ones we don’t already know about)\, tell us of your travels through space & time. We want poetry that is evocative of the otherworldly. Be bold & dare to go beyond.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-spirit-a-white-stag-element-series-anthology-seeks-submissions-on-spirit/
LOCATION:White Stag Publishing
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:1457-1671523200-1671555600@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Burrow e-journal Call for Submissions.  Theme: "What Does Mental Health (Good or Otherwise) Look Like Through the Prism of Non-Human Companions
DESCRIPTION:The provocation for the February 2023 issue of Burrow is: What does mental health (good or otherwise) look like through the prism of non-human companions? \nHow do your non-human companions help you with mental well-being? Maybe you treasure those brief encounters with wild animals or share your life with much-loved pets or family heirlooms. Burrow has run with this provocation previously. And it was a huge success. We just had to return to the well. \nWe interpret the provocation very loosely. It is really up to you to define or reimagine the theme in a way that is helpful. Be brave and bold\, have a go\, and send us your best. We are inclusive and value our readers and contributors. We can’t wait to read what you come up with.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-burrow-e-journal-call-for-submissions-theme-what-does-mental-health-good-or-otherwise-look-like-through-the-prism-of-non-human-companions/
LOCATION:Burrow e-journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Holocaust Memorial Day Anthology Series Seeks Submissions: "Ordinary People"
DESCRIPTION:Submission Call: Holocaust Memorial Day 2023\n18/8/2022 \n\n\n\n\nHolocaust Memorial Day on January 27th 2023 encourages remembrance in a world scarred by genocide. The international day remembers the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust\, alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi persecution of other groups and in genocides that followed in Cambodia\, Rwanda\, Bosnia and Darfur. The theme for 2023 is Ordinary People.\n\n \n\n\n\nWe are looking for poems in memorial\, in protest\, reflecting or looking forward\, poems that lament but also inspire that tie in with the theme of Ordinary People: perpetrators as ordinary people\, persecuted people as ordinary people\, rescuers as ordinary people\, and ordinary people as bystanders \nAll accepted poems will be published in a free downloadable e-pamphlet\, to be released on HMD 2023. \n​To help inspire you\, read more about this year’s theme on the HMD website\, and have a look at our HMD anthology from 2016. \nSubmission Guidelines:\nSend a maximum of three poems in one Word document.\nPlease include a brief third-person biog with your submission (max. 50 words).\nEmail your poems to thepenpointsnorth@outlook.com.\nDeadline: 18th December 2022.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-holocaust-memorial-day-anthology-series-seeks-submissions-ordinary-people/
LOCATION:Poetry NI+
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PF - Written Tales Chapbooks Seeks Submissions on "The Holiday Season"
DESCRIPTION:Theme to Use: The Holiday Season\nForm to use: short story or poem \nNov. 10\, 2022 ~ Dec. 18\, 2022\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDirections\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs we set our sights on the holiday seasons\, it’s time to reflect on what it means to us. How it makes us feel\, the emotions it places upon our hearts\, good or bad. Chapbook Volume VI centers on the theme “The Holiday Season” and what it means to you. \nIs it: \n\nA Christmas story\,\nholiday memories from your childhood\,\nreflection on your connection with God\,\nthe winter and its glory\,\na fictional tale of fun\,\na poem about the seasons\,\nthoughts of a new year coming\,\nor times with family and friends?\n\nNo matter what it may be\, submit your piece and let us see what the holiday season means to you.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/1461/
LOCATION:Written Tales Chapbooks
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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