Posts made in September, 2011

Call for submissions: Blueline seeking poems and stories

Blueline seeks poems and stories about the Adirondacks and regions similar in geography and spirit, focusing on nature’s shaping influence. We also welcome short essays or creative nonfictions that interpret the literature or culture of the region, including New York State, New England, and eastern Canada. Submission period July through November. Decisions mid-February. Payment in copies. Send no previously published works and no simultaneous...

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Colonnade Writing Contest: Quarterly

Colonnade Writing Contest: Open to short stories 10,000 word limit fiction only $12 to enter quarterly winners receive $100 and are eligible for the $500 grand prize of Colonnade Story Of The Year. Deadline is September 30, 2011. Next quarterly deadline: December 31, 2011 Details for submission and electronic submission guidelines can be found at:...

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Last Call! Meridian Writing – Short Story Competition

Autumn Short Story Competiton Story: Open Theme/Genre, 3000 words max Prizes: £100, £50 & £25 plus firstwriter.com voucher Fee: £5 per story Eligibility: Open to new and published authors, see website for full details Closing Date: 30th September Website: www.meridian-writing.co.uk

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INKTEARS SHORT STORY COMPETITION 2011

INKTEARS SHORT STORY COMPETITION 2011 Now open for entries – winner’s prize increased this year to £1,000 Deadline: 30 November 2011 Type: Short story (UK + International) Prizes: £1,000, £100, £25 x 4, plus all prize-winners get their story published to the InkTears Readers and consideration for a short story collection/anthology publication.   Full results will be announced by 30 March 2012. Fee: £4.50.   Length:1000-3000 words, any theme...

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Call for submissions: Tales & Mousterpieces Anthology

Tales & Mousterpieces Anthology Submit your non-fiction writing pieces less than 1,500 words. Subject should either be about “Italy” or about “a mouse”.This is in honor of the blog,  Mousterpieces (http://mousterpieces.blogspot.com/p/submitto.html) .Humor is preferred, but essays can be serious, quirky, humorous or somewhere in between. Include a brief bio, because best essays will be featured on the blog.Anthology...

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