Posts made in October, 2009

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – Sugar Creek Review

The Sugar Creek Review is a publication of creative writing and art for students in grades 10 through 12. Students may submit work in one more of the following categories: poetry, fiction, personal narrative, multi-genre, and photographs or photographs of artwork. Only one entry per category per author will be considered. Teachers should submit work from no more than two students. Top submissions in each category will be published in The Sugar...

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Moon Taxi

Moon Taxi is an academic project collecting original short fiction with the following properties: 1) Start with “Take me to the moon” 2) The narrative is being told by one or more passengers in a taxi to the moon 3) In some way, involve why the passenger(s) are going to the moon The best submissions will be included in an upcoming video game. Audio performances of stories are desired but not required. No entry fee. Creative-commons...

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Abbey Hill Quick Lit Challenge

Abbey Hill Literary invites entries for its 4th Quarter 2009 Quick Lit Challenge. Visit www.ahliterary.com for details, review the writing challenges posted there, and write a story incorporating those challenges. Prize List ($US): 1st-$250, 2nd-$100, 3rd-$50, and Evolving Talent-$25. Electronic entries preferred, current deadline November 30, 2009. Entry fee: $10 OR $20 for entry fee PLUS critique to be returned within 45 days of contest...

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TARA L. MASIH INTERCULTURAL ESSAY PRIZE

1st prize — $100 2nd prize — $50 3rd prize — $25 Looking for essays dealing with matters of culture, race, and/or a sense of place, either within the smaller microcosm of self-identity or within the larger environment of family, society, and world interactions. Essays in the traditional form, the definition being the conscious shaping of nonfiction prose around a central idea or subject. Winners and finalists are invited but not required to...

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The Tricks Writing Contest

Life—and love—can turn on a dime. Gotham Writers’ Workshop has teamed up with Ellen Hopkins and Simon & Schuster publishing, for a truly unique poetry writing competition – The Tricks Writing Contest. Writing in verse, Ellen Hopkins deals with tough subjects—addiction, abuse—in her books and her latest, Tricks, is no different. Now it is your turn to write about a tough subject or trying life experience—real or imagined—spun into four...

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