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We Had a Dream: Reflections on America--Then and Now.

Seeking submissions of personal essay, memoir and social commentary on the sixties and seventies in America. This unique anthology bases it central concept around Martin Luther King’s famous speech--addressing specific chapters to such issues as the promissory note, the redemptive nature of suffering and "the fierce urgency of now."
It is the editor’s view that Dr. King’s speech is just as relevant in our world as it was in 1963, and that the sixties and seventies in America, as much as that era has been trivialized in the decades since, laid the foundation for a personal, political and spiritual revolution in America. And yet, the dreams of brotherhood, of community, and prosperity for all have yet to be fulfilled. As a people and as a nation, we yearn to take a place in the global community. We yearn for peace and prosperity and yet face the same issues we faced four decades ago.
As the Baby Boomer generation matures, we constitute a powerful social and political force. Can we look back on where we’ve been and find in those decades not just the roots of our ideals--but the means to fulfill them?

Submissions may be emailed to

Tkennedyea@aol.com.
.doc only format, please. 5000 word limit Authors will be compensated. Published authors preferred.

ANTHOLOGY SEEKING STORIES FROM MATURE WOMEN OF COLOR
"LIFE'S SPICES FROM THE SEASONED SISTAHS"

Details:http://www.seasonedsistahs.com

Calling on mature women of color from 40 to 100. We're publishing an anthology that's a celebration of your years
of seasoning; the book that's a place for that life-changing, eye opening, or healing experience you want to share with your Sistahs. Maybe you've triumphed as a mother, become a dynamic businesswoman, or you have come to terms with negative events in your past. We want you to express the feelings you experienced as an abandoned woman, or how you found your way out of an abusive relationship, or maybe you'll share your story as an incarcerated

This book, which grew out of fifteen years teaching in MFA programs, is itself a model of the lucid intelligence that has made Gornick one of our most admired writers of nonfiction. In it, she teaches us to write by teaching us how to read: how to recognize truth when we hear it in the writing of others and in our own.
 
 

woman. This is the place to let everyone hear about healing from old hurts, or learning to forgive yourself,
and others. Each story will detail a life-affirming event.  If story or essay is accepted, author will receive $100.00 and one copy of anthology upon publication. Author of poetry will receive $50.00 and one copy of anthology upon publication.


Write a story, essay, or poem about a unique event in your life. Submissions
should be typed, double spaced, and no more than 2500 words. Poetry should be no more than two double-spaced pages. Send via email as a Microsoft WORD attachment, or pasted into an email to vicki@seasonedsistahs.com. Submissions must be received
by 2/29/04 (Extended Deadline Date)
Final DEADLINE EXTENSION TO 2-29-04


CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE LATINO SOUL

Details: www.latinosoul.com

The co-authors of Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul are currently soliciting story submissions from Latino/a writers across the nation (stories are preferred but poems are also accepted). Publication date is set for early 2005, so
please submit your story as soon as you can!

Original works are preferred but we will also consider your previously-published work (if previously published, please list copyright information when you submit).

We are thrilled about the book and are committed to making it a significant contribution to bringing positive attention to the diversity of Latino/a life in the United States, and to the beauty and power of Latino/a stories.


Remember that we are dedicated to presenting Latino/a themes and perspectives, but that we also need your story to fit with the inspirational objectives of the Chicken Soup genre. We suggest that you pick up a Chicken Soup book and
read it to get ideas about how to craft or edit your story. If you think you have a story that will fit Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul, we welcome your contribution to this exciting project.

Stories (or poems) should be between 300-1200 words, although slightly longer pieces, if they fit with the overall goals of the volume, can be considered as well. Standard compensation for accepted stories is $300.00. Chicken Soup
has one-time rights to your story but you will retain copyright.

*** We prefer that you submit your story on email to soup@latinosoul.com.*** Please include a short bio and a mailing address.

If you have already submitted a story for Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul, we thank you, and would like you to know that your story is under consideration. All authors whose stories have been accepted for publication in Chicken
Soup for the Latino Soul will be notified by August, 2004. Moreover, if you would like to submit additional works for consideration we certainly encourage you to do so.

Thank you for your interest in Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul!
Un saludo cordial, Michael John Sánchez Executive Assistant to

Chicken Soup for the Latino Soul
soup@latinosoul.com


Writing Contest - Writer2Writer website

Details:http://www.writer2writer.com/contest.html  

Celebrate the opening of the Writer2Writer website.

 Take a look at the photograph. Your assignment is to write the opening line and one paragraph (maximum 113 words) plus a snazzy title. Entries will be judged solely on creativity. There are absolutely no limitations on genre; write whatever this photograph portrays to you.

There is no fee to enter, but you must be a subscriber.

Entries will be accepted from now until 15th February 2004, and winners will be announced 15th March 2004. (This is to give everyone an equal chance over the Christmas/New Year break) Only one entry per subscriber is allowed. Please email entries to:

contest@writer2writer.com

If you have any questions,  email

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cheryl@writer2writer.com

 

New Literary Journal:

Ninth Letter



Ninth Letter is accepting submissions of fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews from January 15, 2004 to April 15, 2004 (postmark dates). Ninth Letter is a biannual publication dedicated to the examination of literature as it
intersects with various aspects of contemporary culture and intellectual life; therefore, we welcome submissions of prose and poetry that test and even break the boundaries that attempt to isolate literature from other modes of creative expression. We are interested in prose and poetry that experiment with form, narrative, and nontraditional subject matter. We're also interested in work that doesn't experiment with the aforementioned, as long as it's really good.To make life easier for everyone, including yourself, please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting your work to Ninth Letter :For poetry, send up to six poems in a submission. For fiction and nonfiction,
please send only one story or one essay at a time. Do not send a second submission until you have received a response to the first. Submissions should be addressed to

 Fiction Editor, Poetry Editor, or Nonfiction Editor, Ninth Letter
 Department of English, Box 296,

University of Illinois

 608 S. Wright St.
Urbana, IL 61801.

We do not accept submissions via e-mail or fax.Submissions should be no more than 30 pages (approximately 10,000 words), and should be double-spaced and easily readable. Single- or double-sided copies are okay. Please include your name and contact information on the first page of your manuscript; cover letters are optional. All submissions mmust include an SASE for reply; we recommend a stamped business-sized envelope. If you wish to have your manuscript returned, you must include adequate postage and a properly sized envelope, and indicate such in your cover letter. We will recycle all unreturned manuscripts.You should hear from us regarding your submission within 8 weeks; if you
haven't heard from us in that time you are welcome to query about the status of your manuscript via mail or e-mail at <ninthletter@uiuc.edu >

Ninth Letter pays $25 per printed page, upon publication, for accepted material, as well as two complimentary copies of the issue in which the work appears. Writers will be sent contracts upon acceptance of their work, and will
receive page proofs prior to publication. Ninth Letter publishes one issue in the spring and one in the fall; our premiere issue is due out in March 2004, and our second issue is scheduled for September 2004.
Subscriptions to Ninth Letter are $15.95 for one year (2 issues) or $27.95 for two years (4 issues). Copies of the premiere issue will be available in March for $9.95.

Living Stupid: Dumb Things Smart People Do

Do You Have Funny Story? (The editor asked us to rerun this—they must still be looking for great stories!)

Have you done something that was dumb but really funny? We all have. And now Stephanie Marston, Co-author of Chicken Soup for the Empowered Woman’s Soul is seeking stories for Living Stupid: Dumb Things Smart People Do. Now you have an opportunity to contribute to this new series by sharing your humorous, true-life experiences.

What makes a good Living Stupid story?



A Living Stupid story is a humorous, true story, that tickles your funny bone or makes you laugh out loud. It’s a story about something you’ve done that later makes you smack your head and laugh at yourself. (It can even be a funny story about someone else.)

Chapter headings will include dumb things people have done At Work, Around the House, At Play, In Love, Outdoors, On Vacation, In Friendship, With Children, With Your Parents, With Your Pets, By Yourself, During Sex. Anecdotes should be fun-loving--the more outrageous the better, but keep it clean and "printable."
You can write your story anonymously is that’s more comfortable!!

If you have a humorous life experience and would like to be included in Living Stupid: Dumb Things Smart People Do, send your story to Living Stupid, P.O. Box 31453, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87594-1453. Please keep a copy of your story, as submissions cannot be returned. Or email stories to samarston@earthlink.net. (We prefer emails!) The maximum word count is 1200 words. For each story selected for the book a permission fee of $100 will be paid for the rights. There are no limits on the number of submissions.

Deadline: May 15, 2004

Larry Turner Award for Nonfiction
 


The Larry Turner Award 2004 for non-fiction is accepting entries. Submit literary or personal essays, articles, memoirs, travel pieces, etc., unpublished, double-spaced, max. 2500 words. Send 2 copies, one with no author
identification and one with full identification, including e-mail if applicable. Grand prize: $500 and an engraved plaque. Secondary prizes: $200/$100 and 3 HMs of $20 each. All to be published in The Grist Mill Vol. 13, with a free copy and
include a year's subscription to The Valley Writers' News. Bios will be solicited. Entry fee: $10 ($8 US) or 2/$15 payable to "Valley Writers' Guild." No response or return of entry unless SASE enclosed. Mail to:

The Larry Turner Award
c/o The Valley Writers' Guild, Box 534

Merrickville ON, Canada, K0G 1N0.
Deadline: March 15, 2004

TOM HOWARD/JOHN H. REID SHORT STORY CONTEST



Detailsa:http://www.winningwriters.com/tomstory.htm
Enter the 12th annual Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest. Any type of original short story, essay or other work of prose is eligible, up to 8,000 words. Prizes totaling $2,375 in Australian dollars will be awarded
(US$1,600). Writers of all nations may enter. The reading fee per entry is US$10. Online submission welcome. Deadline: March 31, 2004


Call for Fiction, Poetry, and Art Subs - Rhapsoidia Literary Magazine
 

Guideline links for each genre below.

Rhapsoidia literary magazine is currently accepting fiction, poetry, and art submissions for its 6th issue, due out April 2004.

Rhapsoidia is a quarterly print magazine based in Riverside, CA that publishes experimental/avant garde works; we like metafiction, metapoetry, magical realism, but we are also open to works presented in a fresh and/or innovative
manner, regardless of genre. We accept First North American Serial Rights and pay
in the form of 1 contributor copy.

Fiction guidelines: 5,000 words max. No simultaneous subs, no multiple subs. Send submissions to Fiction Editor Dave Hora at drhora@excite.com. Please visit our extensive fiction guidelines at http://rhapsoidia.com before submitting.

Poetry guidelines: Send in 3 to 5 poems at a time. Wait to send another batch until we respond to your current one. Send submissions to Poetry Editor Michael Karman at mkarman@esri.com. Please visit our extensive poetry guidelines at
http://rhapsoidia.com before submitting.

Art guidelines: Send files in JPEG format, 72 DPI, no bigger than 500 pixels wide, to Art Director Edgar Reyes at ed@edgarreyes.com. Please visit our extensive art guidelines at http://rhapsoidia.com before submitting.

Deadline: March 19, 2004.



2004 Fish Anthology

Details:http://www.fishpublishing.com/short_story_vsscompetition.htm


This year running a Very Short Story Prize for stories of 250 words or less and which offers another opportunity to appear in the 2004 Fish Anthology and offers prizes of ˆ250 to the six winners.
Deadline: March 16th, 2004.


The Bechtel Prize for Educating the Imagination


Details: http://www.twc.org/bechtel_prize.htm

An honorarium of $3,500 and publication in a special issue of Teachers & Writers Magazine is offered for an exemplary article (or essay) relating to creative writing education, literary studies, and/or the profession of
writing. Possible topics include contemporary issues in classroom teaching; innovative approaches to teaching literary forms and genres; and the intersection between literature and imaginative writing. Prospective
entrants are encouraged to read Teachers & Writers to familiarize themselves with its personable, non-academic style. Submit two copies with an SASE.  There is no entry fee. Submissions must be previously
unpublished and under 5,000 words in length. All entries will be considered for future publication.
Deadline: May 31, 2004.

 

CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS:

AMERICA ZEN: A GATHERING OF POEMS



Editors Ray McNiece & Larry Smith

Harmony Series/ Bottom Dog Press
PO Box 425/ Huron, OH 44839


Bottom Dog Press invites you to send a grouping of 5-6 pages of poems in the spirit of America Zen (Reprints are acceptable as long as place and date of publication are indicated). Include a short Biographical sketch and a brief Statement of how your writing fits the America Zen spirit (250 words each). *No e-mail or faxed submission, please. We plan to feature 25 poets with selections of 4-5 pages of poems, along with their bio., photo, and statement. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with adequate postage for return.
Payment is $40 and 2 copies.


Poets Smith and McNiece will each write an introduction linking the work to American Zen Buddhism and contemporary poetry. One need not be a practicing Buddhist to contribute. The influence of Zen is pervasive. We allow the
writer the right to interpret what America Zen means to them. Forms are open to free verse, linked haiku, tanka, prose haiban, beat zen,etc.; examples can be found in the poetry of Philip Whalen, Gary Snyder, Margaret Gibson, Lucien Stryk,  Sam Hamill, Joanne Kyger, and others. We appreciate the fine work of the Beneath
a Single Moon: Buddhism in Contemporary American Poetry anthology. We want this new collection to focus more on the recent and continuing strain of such writing. Previous national Anthologies from Bottom Dog Press include:
O Taste and See: Food Poems (2003), Working Hard for the Money: America's
Working Poor (2002), Brooding the Heartlands: Poets of the Midwest (1998),
Coffeehouse Poetry Anthology (1996).


 

Deadline: April 1, 2004 for publication in the spring of 2005.

Misadventures of Moms: Second Edition

Misadventures of Moms (and Disasters of Dads) is an anthology series focusing on the joys of parenthood! Do you have a story that may fit into one of the following categories?

Chapters for second edition of Misadventures of Moms

Moms in cars: Love the van? Hate the van? Hate to love the van? Breakdowns, new car snafus,

Moms in restaurants: Spills, commotion, waiting for reservations

Moms and losing teeth/Tooth Fairy: How a tooth fell out, where a tooth fell out, when the Tooth Fairy visited or didn’t    visit

Moms and TV shows: Addicted to Barney, scheduling the day around a favorite, obsessed children

Moms and church: Noisy hours, loud whispers, stinky diapers

Moms and breastfeeding: Inappropriate remarks, OOPS! Moments, leaks,

Moms and sports/extra-curricular activities: Piano, gymnastics, soccer, basketball, parenting competitiveness

Moms and how WE change: How I was vs. how I am, I had no idea this would happen

Moms and WAHM: Deadlines, early morning hours

Moms and bad days: Portrait studios in December, Forgotten lunch calls from school secretaries

Moms and everyday schedules: Your schedule, what did you do today? when did you last leave the house?

Moms and secrets no one tells a new mom: Leaking breasts in the shower, hemorrhoids, maxi-pad stock-up,

To submit a story for the second edition of Misadventures of Moms, please email Kerri at Kerri.charette@misadventuresofmoms.com or Kerri.charette@comcast.net

Had one of those moments? As a mother of a 9, 8, 4, 2, and 1 year old, I feel your pain. My goal is to create, with my sisters in motherhood, a gift quality book that can be given to any mom to help her realize she’s not alone. We’re all constantly laughing at our situations, but often have no other adult to share our stories with or the time to reflect on the events of any given day.

Re-live your funniest mom misadventure in descriptive and emotional words . As in, been there, felt that crazy!. Stories should be between 400 and 1500 words in length. All stories must be true, but also hard to believe!

Misadventures of Moms is published by Moms In Print. The anthology is non-paying for contributors; but $1.00 of each sale from the first edition is being donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to fight breast cancer.

Deadline for second edition submissions: May 30th, 2004

 

Plymouth Writers Group
Defining Moments

Details:

Visit our web site: http://oz.plymouth.edu/~megp/

Plymouth Writers Group is compiling its ninth annual anthology of teachers’ writing. Our title and theme for this year’s volume is Defining Moments. We are looking for fiction, essays, poetry and narrative which speak to those moments which seem to define or redefine who we are and our place in the world. Sometimes insights can occur in an ordinary moment, sometimes extraordinary circumstances bring us into a confrontation with ourselves, or sometimes only in looking back on a situation, in re-visiting it through writing are we able to understand its significance and the light it sheds on all of our experience. We are soliciting writings from teachers about defining moments in the classroom or in other parts of life. While we are interested in personal narrative essays based on classroom life, we do not publish scholarly work, or editorials related to the teaching profession, as our focus is on the publication of creative literary work.

Please send two clean copies of your manuscript. Prose manuscripts should be
500-3,000 words in length and single spaced (approximately 1-6 pages). The name, address, telephone number and teaching affiliation of the author should be included on a title page, but not on the manuscripts. Please send no more than three pieces, no more than two of which may be prose. Send to:

Meg Petersen
English Department MSC #40
Plymouth State University
Plymouth, NH 03264
megp@mail.plymouth.edu

Deadline: Submissions must be received no later than March 31, 2004 in order to be considered. We will provide an e-mail acknowledgement of receipt upon request. Please send a SASE for our decision. No manuscripts will be returned. Final decisions will be made on or before May 30, 2004. Authors will be contacted regarding accepted submissions. Direct queries to megp@mail.plymouth.edu

Deadline: March 31, 2004

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
CHRISTIAN WRITERS WANTED

Details: http://www.obadiahpress.com/callsubmissions/index.htm

We, at Obadiah Press, just love ANTHOLOGIES! They offer new writers a chance to get published, veteran writers a chance to hone their skills, and finally, anthologies have a way of spreading good cheer, inspiration, and encouragement to every one of their readers...

We desire to be fair and reputable, therefore, we'll be upfront with the basics of the contract you will sign—with us—should your story get accepted:

bulletFirst English Anthology Rights, for publication in the English language anywhere in the world and the non-exclusive rights to use the work in any reprints and for advertising and promotional purposes; in other words, we do not ask for all rights!
bulletThe Contributing Author grants permission for transcription of the Work into Braille, tape, talking, or oversized type book.
bulletAny income derived from the publication story excerpts, as arranged by the individual author, of that piece shall be the sole property of that author.
bulletContributing Author agrees that in exchange for the use of this work, as set forth herein, the Compiling Author has agreed to provide the Contributing Author with one free copy of the book in which the Work appears, a byline, and a 3-4 line bio in the book; however, there shall be no financial compensation for said use.

Learn more about the process of getting your story in an

anthology series and how you, as a contributing writer, can benefit!

Won't you join us by sharing your story, today?

Blankets of Love ... quilting stories
Being Compiled by Tina L. Miller

Krack'd Pot Moms ... humorous mommy-related life stories
Being Compiled by Alyice Edrich

Grief ... Helping Another Walk Through Grief
(Title yet to be decided)
Did you or someone you know lose a loved one? Did someone step in and help you heal that broken heart? Is yours a heart-felt story that reaches out and heals the soul—of others?
Being Compiled by Alyice Edrich

Nudges from God II ... inspirational stories
Being Compiled by Vanessa K. Mullins

Hope ... stories of hope
Being Compiled by Tina L. Miller

Obadiah Press reserves the right to edit stories as required; however, every effort will be made to obtain the author’s final approval on edits to text or title prior to publication.

Literary Contests

bulletBalticon 38 SF Poetry Contest http://www.toadmail.com/~litecirc-literary/contests.htm#Balticon
bullet Washington Writers' Publishing House Annual Poetry Book Contest http://www.toadmail.com/~litecirc-literary/contests.htm#Washington Poetry
bullet Washington Writers' Publishing House Annual Fiction Book Contest http://www.toadmail.com/~litecirc-literary/contests.htm#Washington Fiction

 

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