The Sixth-Ever Black Warrior Review Contest has begun! Send us your dearest-beloved (stories/poems/essays)! Guest Judges for the contest are Claudia Rankine (Poetry) Peter Markus (Fiction) and our FIRST EVER NONFICTION Contest Judge Lia Purpura Payment must be made online (the Submission Manager will direct you to do so). To Submit your Work or for more details and guidelines, please visit: http://www.bwr.ua.edu Winners in each genre will...
Poetry Contests
Cloudbank is now accepting poetry submissions for our next issue. A prize of $200 will be awarded for one poem or short prose piece. Address for submissions: Cloudbank PO Box 610 Corvallis, Oregon 97339-0610 The deadline for contest submissions is July 31, 2010. The scheduled date to announce the winner is October 31, 2010 . Guidelines: 1. The contest fee is $15.00 The check should be made out to Cloudbank. All poets who enter the contest will...
2010 Anderbo Poetry Prize For up to six unpublished poems Guidelines: http://www.anderbo.com/anderbo1/anderprize2010.html Guidelines: –Poems should be typed on 8 1/2 x 11 paper with the poet’s name and contact information on the upper right corner of each poem –Entries must be postmarked by December 15, 2010 –Limit six poems per poet –Poet must not have been previously published on anderbo.com –Mail submissions to: Anderbo Poetry Prize270...
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary is now accepting submissions for its 2010 annual writing competition. The e-journal is looking for unpublished submissions of short fiction, poetry, and essays on Jewish themes that touch the lives and experiences of Jewish women. www.womeninjudaism.org PRIZES: Short Fiction First Place: $250 Second Place: $100 Third Place: $50 Poetry First Place: $250 Second Place: $100 Third Place: $50 Essays...
Mapping Me: A Landscape of Women’s Stories is an anthology of fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, photography and artwork. Its objective is to explore the connections – the invisible threads – that exist between women across the globe. Our starting point is to place the most basic question of identity, “Who am I?” within the complexities of culture and ethnicity. How do women respond to motherhood, rage, loss, relationships and loneliness...
Smartish Pace, Beullah Rose Poetry Prize This contest is open to women writers. Winning poet receives $200. Top three poets and all finalists (usually about 10) are published in Smartish Pace. All poems submitted for the prize will be considered for publication. Submit 3 poems along with a $5 entry fee. Additional poems may be submitted for $1 per poem. No more than 12 poems may be submitted (maximum submission: 15 poems = $5 + $12 = $17)....
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