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Compass Rose is a passionate and diverse group with a wide range of interests.
For ten years we've promoted the written and visual work of new and established
artists. Whttp://www.cliquecalm.com.e are interested in pieces that portray the surreal and the ordinary
while expressing new and genuine views of life; those that use new forms and
perspectives that test the boundaries of creativity.
Journal of contemporary literature, seeks short stories, poems,
creative nonfiction, and translations for number 25, guest edited by novelist
and short story writer Mary Troy. Number 25 is not themed; seeking original,
well-crafted, enlightening, powerful, and entertaining work on any subject, and
require first North American serial rights. No genre or adolescent literature.
One story or essay per envelope please, and no more than five poems.
Submissions close August 31. No electronic
submissions. Include SASE for notification. Send to Natural Bridge, Dept.
of English, University of Missouri–St. Louis, 1 University Dr., St. Louis, MO
63121.
CLIQUE CALM BOOKS,“The
Multicultural Publisher of Emerging and Established Voices
seeks well-crafted poetry, short fiction, and essays by men of
all ages and ethnicities for The Global Male: A Bonding of Uplifting Outcomes to
spiritual, physical, emotional, and financial challenges. 10 page max. Deadline:
September 30. Submit to: CCB, P.O. Box 468, Brooklyn, NY 11238.
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well curated literary space for writers of color that encourages
experimentation. A place to commune. A place to read new contemporary voices
that deserve our attention.
Add your voice. Next reading period: July 16, 2011 to September 16, 2011
The Women of Color Writers’ Community seeks unpublished writing
and artwork. We invite a diversity of WOC voices—featuring one’s own broad
interpretation
of the theme—living within, overcoming, and challenging confines of culture,
status, condition, geography…and the things we choose to write about.
Deadline: September 1.
Fee: $10.
ANDERBO SEEKS NOVELIST
Anderbo.com is seeking to post ONE unpublished entire novel on
its website by December 1, 2009 for at least the following six months. We will
look at the FIRST 30 PAGES (up to 10,000 words) of your e-manuscript and decide
within 60 days if we want to see more. THERE IS NO READING FEE and all literary
rights will remain with the author. No novel submissions will be accepted after
September 1st. We guarantee to choose and use one manuscript, and to pay an
honorarium of $300 to the chosen author upon publication.
Seeks
essays, fiction, poetry, visual art, reviews, and interviews by women. For
submission guidelines and more information, visitwww.vivacepress.com/waq.
THE WHIRLWIND REVIEW
A
new
online literary journal focusing on the intersection of writing and
spirituality, is looking for fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Emerging
and unpublished writers as well as seasoned authors are encouraged to submit.
For information:www.writingthewhirlwind.net.
CHANGES IN LIFE
Newsletter is seeking personal essays from women. For details and
submission guidelines, seehttp://changesinlife.com.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters, published by St. Francis College in
Brooklyn, is actively seeking submissions (poetry, short stories, non-fiction
essays, photography and art work) for our third issue.
To see first two issues and submission guidelines, go to
www.stfranciscollege.edu/academics/Publications/assisi and
follow the link.
The Mom Egg publishes sharp, articulate, inventive work by mothers about
everything and by everyone about mothers and motherhood. So if you are not a
(self-identified) mother, your work should deal with mothers or motherhood.
Submissions period for poetry, fiction, creative prose and art for The Mom Egg
2012 Vol. 10 will be July 15 through Sept. 30, 2011.
The issue will be a themed issue on "The Body"--the human body, of course, but
also bodies of work, water, land, the body politic or corporate, the mind/body,
etc. Submissions must relate to that theme to be considered.