The Laurel Review / GreenTower Press The 2007 Midwest Chapbook Series Award Final Judge: Ray Gonzalez The contest is open to anyone who is living in, from, or closely associated with the Midwest, excluding close friends and former students of the editors, as well as employees and students of Northwest Missouri State University. Guidelines: · 20-30 pages (typed, single-sided, one poem per page). · Individual poems may have been previously...
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www.redmountainreview.net/rmrwebsite_002.htm Red Mountain Review | 1800 8th Avenue North | Birmingham, Alabama 35203 RMR solicits submissions for its third-annual poetry chapbook contest. There is no entry fee. The winner will receive $500; ten copies of RMR3, in which the manuscript will appear; ten copies of a limited-edition stand-alone chapbook; and an all-expense paid trip to Birmingham for a joint reading with this year’s judge,...
www.tn-writers.org/contest07g2.htm The Tennessee Writers Alliance Short Fiction Award The Tennessee Writers Alliance Poetry Award July 1, 2007 Postmark Deadline Submission Guidelines 1. The contest is open to all writers with the exception of first place winners from the previous year. First place winners may not enter in the same category in the year immediately following their awards. 2. All submissions must be original and unpublished. All...
THE 2007 WASHINGTON SQUARE COMPETITION Washington Square invites you to enter the 2008 Washington Square competition. Winners (one in Fiction and one in Poetry) receive $500 and publication in a forthcoming issue of Washington Square. Selected runners-up will also receive publication. The 2007 judges are TBD. • Submit up to 3 poems (6 pages total) or one short story (up to 20 pages). • Include cover sheet with name and title of work(s)...
sows-ear.kitenet.net/competition.html March-April: CHAPBOOK COMPETITION Award – Publication, $1000, 25 copies, and distribution to subscribers Chapbook Competition Guidelines: Open to adults. Send 22-26 pages of poetry plus a title page and a table of contents, all without your name. On a separate sheet list chapbook title, your name, address, phone number, e-mail address if available, and publication credits for submitted poems, if any....
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