www.redbubble.com/publication/competition Rules and Entry – It’s pretty simple: * You enter by signing up to RedBubble, and uploading your entries to the “in the moment” group * Closing date is Sunday the 13th of January 2008 * Results announced on the 1st February 2008 * RedBubble is granted a non-exclusive license to publish all winning entries in the publication “In the Moment” * Judging will be undertaken by the Judges and RedBubble,...
Poetry Contests
$2000 each, publication in Crazyhorse: The Crazyhorse Fiction Prize and the Lynda Hull Memorial Poetry Prize. Postmark deadline to enter: Dec. 15, 2007. To enter: upload manuscript and pay entry fee online at crazyhorse.cofc.edu, or mail up to twenty-five pages fiction or up to three poems (10 pp poetry max). Reading fee includes one-year/two-issue subscription: $16 per manuscript for new entrants, $14 per manuscript if you have entered before....
$2,500 PRIZE TO WINNING POET Submission Deadline: March 15, 2008 CONTEST FINAL JUDGE: Allen Grossman Allen Grossman has published nine books of poetry, including Sweet Youth (2002), The Woman on the Bridge Over the Chicago River (1979), Of The Great House (1982) and The Bright Nails Scattered on the Ground (1986) and several books of criticism. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment of the Arts, the...
This contest is now open. $500 + 20 copies (full-color cover) and standard publishing contract. Blind-judging as per CLMP contest ethics. 45-70 pages (one poem per page) with title on each page. Please include a cover page with name, address, and title. Acknowledgements will be requested from chosen manuscripts, but are not required at this time because they are not considered in the judging. Go to www.spirepress.org/contest.html for more...
Postmark Deadline: December 1, 2007 Prize: 100 Copies of a perfect-bound chapbook Reading Fee: $20, checks payable to Concrete Wolf Final Judge: Janet Norman Knox We prefer chapbooks that have a theme, either obvious (i.e. chapbook about a divorce) or understated (i.e. all the poems mention a shade of blue). We like a collection that feels more like a whole than a sampling of work. We have no preference as to formal or free verse. Excellence of...
Meridian’s 2007 Editors’ Prize Contest is open! Each year, we award a $1000 prize in both Fiction and Poetry. The winning entries in each category will be featured in the Spring/Summer 2007 Issue of Meridian. The entry fee is only $16 and includes a one-year (2-issue) subscription to Meridian for US-based subscribers (international subscribers will receive only the prize issue due to increased mailing costs). This is a great way to...
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