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HEAT: accepting poetry, fiction, essays, or hybrid works. The New Inquiry: seeking submissions for its next issue, ASSETS. Glamour: accepting beauty and wellness pitches. Qu: seeking fiction, poetry, essays, and script excerpts. Submissions close December 1.ĭriftwood Press: looking for fiction between 1,000-5,000 words for the Driftwood Press In-House Short Story Contest. Speak Up, Sound Off : accepting submissions from youth and adult writers on the subject of Community Care in a number of genres. Originals and reprints are both accepted. PodCastle: seeking fantasy stories up to 6,000 words long. The Rumpus: accepting submissions for its Funny Women column. Send pitches to deputy editor Jacob Kleinman at. The Tiny Journal: seeking flash fiction submissions that retell old stories in a new way for its fall literary contest. Red Rock Review: accepting fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The Masters Review: Novel Excerpt Contest! Your excerpt can come from any point in your completed or in-progress novels, but a synopsis should not be required for understanding the excerpt.
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Runner’s World: seeking pitches, especially profiles and love stories about running for reasons other than fitness. The Unwritten: accepting pitches on a rolling basis of personal essays and opinion pieces about chronic illness, disability, and health.
RUMPUS SUBMISSIONS SERIES
WUNC: looking for contributors for its Southern Witness series of stories about how growing up in/moving to the South shaped a very specific facet of your personality or perspective. Submissions can be a variety of genres and styles. Submissions close December 19.ĬRAFT: seeking submissions for its 2021 Creative Nonfiction Award. Submissions close December 18.įractured : Monsters, Mystery, and Mayhem Prize! Stories should be no more than 1,000 words. Granta : seeking fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Meridian: Editors’ Prizes in Prose and Poetry! This prize is only for writers who have published two or fewer books, including self-published books but excluding chapbooks.” Submissions close December 15. The Timberline Review: seeking submissions on the theme “Transformations.” Poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, critical commentary, drama, and screenplays are all eligible. Cavafy Poetry Prize! Y ou may enter up to three poems. Midwest Review : seeking poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction, especially from writers in under-represented communities and from writers in or from the Midwest who are currently or have been incarcerated. Midwest Review is an annual literary magazine that features work by writers, photographers, and artists who live in, have lived in, or have spent time in the Midwest. Quarter After Eight: S hort Prose Contest! Submit up to three previously unpublished pieces of 500 words or fewer of any genre. The Nonprofit Quarterly: seeking articles and pitches covering one or more of our four justice areas-economic, racial, climate, and health justice-as well as leadership, management, and philanthropy.
RUMPUS SUBMISSIONS PROFESSIONAL
LAist: accepting pitches from non-professional and non-traditional writers as well as professional writers. Observer: accepting arts pitches for features, interviews/profiles, reviews, even essays (if relevant) at. Reader's Digest : seeking fresh ideas for the new year around topics like mental health, weight loss/fitness & specific health conditions for. Submissions may be entered by members of The University of Maryland, Baltimore community.
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Variety Pack : open for submissions of both genre (mystery, sci-fi, horror, fantasy, etc) and literary work!” Submissions close January 15.ġ807: accepting writing, photography, and photographs of artwork. and essays or reflections regarding the changing landscape of theatre, film, and entertainment/media during the outbreak of Covid-19īayou Magazine: James Knudsen Prize for Fiction and the Kay Murphy Prize for Poetry! Submissions close January 1. Some Scripts: accepting honest scripts for either the stage, screen, radio, Zoom, webcomics, ect. The Hennepin Review: Short Fiction Contest! There are no theme requirements, but submissions should be between 2,000 and 5,000 words. The Drift: seeking poetry submissions of up to 6 poems (no more than 10 pages).