Fish Short Story Prize 2012/13 (€3,000) CLOSES: 30 NOV 2012 FISH WILL PUBLISH THE TEN BEST STORIES IN THE 2013 FISH ANTHOOGY Enter Online Here Judge: Philip O’Ceallaigh will select the best ten stories for publication in the 2013 Fish Anthology. Philip is the acclaimed author of two collections of short stories, Notes From a Turkish Whorehouse, and The Pleasant Light of Day. He is described by Joseph O’Connor as an author who is...
Short Fiction Contests
We are now accepting submissions for our next issue APOCALYPSE. The final deadline is November 29th 2012, midnight FINNISH TIME. We strongly suggest that you send your work in before then. Haku MAAILMANLOPPU julkaisuumme on alkanut. Viimeinen ilmoittautumispäivä on marraskuun 29 päivä, keskiyöllä SUOMEN AIKAA. Suosittelemme kuitenkin, että lähetätte töitänne jo aikaisemmin. You don’t have to be a professional artist, writer, photographer or...
I have created a new site in which I hope to cross pollinate artists using different media: http://glissi.tumblr.com/ How it works: I post a picture. You submit a response: a picture, a poem, a story, a song, a video, an animation. Or submit a call of your own: a picture, a poem, a story, a song, a video, an animation. I’ll post the calls and responses that resonate. Submit Please include the date of the post you’re responding to (if any),...
Sponsor: Wingfeather Books, a small press Event: Short Story Competition Benefiting Disaster Relief Fund (use of “American Red Cross” brand permission pending) A portion of the proceeds, after contest costs are recovered, will be donated to the Disaster Relief Fund Entry Fee: $10 Genre: Paranormal Romance – Short Story Competition – 4,000 words or less Cash Prize: $375 total, $100 first place Prize Includes:...
My name is Margaret Bates and I am the co-founder and treasurer of Legendary Women, Inc. (http://legendarywomen.org). We are an organization dedicated to promoting positive portrayals of women in the media and to empowering women in their daily lives via philanthropy. We have teamed up with Random Acts (http://www.therandomact.org/) to host a literary contest to encourage individuals to create one thousand to five thousand (maximum) word...
The theme for The Baltimore Review’s winter contest is Destination. Where are your characters going? Why? How will they get there? And what awaits them at the end of their journey? Only one way to find out. Hop in your car, train, plane—at least shake out those typing fingers—and get going. Three winners will be selected from among all entries. 3,000-word limit for fiction and creative nonfiction. One to three poems in an entry. All entries...
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