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Chicken Soup --call for stories

Can you write an inspiring story to match the theme Body and Soul?

Pays$300

Find out more at:http://www.chickensoup.com/

Send questions and submissions to:

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Literary Anthology on Fat



What Are You Looking At?
Fat, as a matter of fact. The editors of the first fat fiction and poetry anthology seek previously unpublished personal essays and memoirs for their second anthology. We are looking for creative nonfiction that explores obesity and the fat experience from a unique perspective. Work should not
exceed 8,000 words, and should be received by

August 31, 2003. Send manuscripts and SASEs to:

Ira Sukrungruang,

SUNY Oswego, English Dept., 207E
Swetman Hall, Oswego, NY 13126.

The editors of TATTOO HIGHWAY

an online journal of prose, poetry and art,
seeks quality short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and graphics for
Issue #7, Summer/Fall 2003.

Deadline:

June 15.

The theme for this issue is "Mass Transit." As always, feel free to
interpret literally or figuratively, as you wish.

Once again we're featuring our CONTEST: "A Picture Worth 500 Words." Details on the TH main page, http://www.tattoohighway.org/.

GENERAL GUIDELINES: We like fresh, vivid language, and we like stories and poems that are actually *about* something. If they have a bit of an edge, if they provoke us to think, so much the better. Submissions may be of any length. However, we particularly welcome poetry and very short prose or cross-genre* pieces (1000 words or fewer), since they are "screen-reader friendly." We encourage hypertext and new media (Flash) submissions, also photographs and original graphics in gif or jpg format.

Writers may submit up to 5 poems or 2 prose pieces. While we prefer to see work that has not been previously published, we do consider work that has appeared in small-circulation print journals.

HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to smcaulay@csuhayward.edu, as a Rich Text
Format (RTF) attachment or as plain text in the body of your message, and with TH7 in the subject line. For hypertext and Flash submissions, provide us with an URL where we may view the work online. Gif and jpg files should
be no more than 100 dpi, and we reserve the right to resize large images --
a courtesy to readers with dial-up internet connections.

* "Cross-genre" = prose-poems, excerpts, shards, work that falls into cracks between established genres -- anything we like that's not easily categorized.

--
Sara McAulay, Editor
Tattoo Highway: a Journal of Prose, Poetry and Art
http://www.tattoohighway.org



StoryOne is seeking submissions of fine fiction

Mmaximum length, 5,000 words. No flash, no porn, no romance ala Harlequin, no children's stories. We especially like stories set in exotic backgrounds and foreign locales. Offering $10 for each story published. Contests planned. StoryOne is published by b.j. lawry, who formerly published LoveWords, a monthly zine on the web for more than three years. She is a former editor and writer for magazines and newspapers across the United States. Send work in the body of an e-mail, marked StoryOne submission to

riverlady@cox-internet.com We respond within a maximum of two weeks, usually sooner. Visit site at http://www.storyone.org

Chicken Soup for the Heroic Soul

This new collection seeks storiese of courage and hope by and about firefighters, law enforcement personnel and those in the emergency medical services (EMS). 

Pays $300

Details at:http://www.chickensoup.com/

Send stories as Microsoft Word documents to:
jwoodall@grand-canyon.edu
Deadline for submissions is March 31, 2003.

Rosebud

The Magazine For People Who Enjoy Good Writing
is proud to sponsor

THE 3rd BIENNIAL
Ursula K. LeGuin
prize for
IMAGINATIVE FICTION



In the wake of 2001’s highly successful 2nd competition, ROSEBUD MAGAZINE has the honor to present the 3rd Biennial Ursula K. Le Guin Imaginative Fiction
Contest. Original unpublished fantasy, horror, mystery and science fiction submissions are welcome--but the editors wish are editorially open to stories that reach beyond the boundaries of these genres, take a variety of creative
and literary risks, and tell a good story. The First Prize is $1000 and publication in ROSEBUD. It will be awarded to the best work of previously unpublished short fiction (preferably 3500 words or less) submitted to the competition. Runner-ups may also be published. The contest begins on 4/1/03.
All entries must be postmarked by the deadline:

10/1/03. There are no additional guidelines. Once again, we have the honor to announce that Ursula K. Le Guin herself will be the final judge.

To enter, send one copy of your typed short story, a required readers fee of $10 (Payable to ROSEBUD/Le Guin Award), or $15 if you wish to be sent the issue that publishes the winner and announces the winner and runnerups, and an SASE to:

J. Roderick Clark

Ursula K. Le Guin Award

N3310 Asje Rd.

Cambridge, WI 53523

Questions (but not submissions) may be emailed to jrodclark@smallbytes.com

P.S. Proceeds from the contest will go to cover the prize and administrative costs. The balance will go exclusively to Rosebud operations and programs. No money from the contest will go to individuals. Rosebud is a nonprofit 501c3
organization staffed by volunteers. For any contest updates or extensions, check out our website at www.rsbd.net as the deadline approaches.


Sci-fi stories Wanted



I am seeking submissions for a 64-page, perfect bound magazine entitled TRUNK STORIES. It will feature literary fantasy, science fiction, and horror as well as non-fiction and personal essays that would be of interest to the speculative fiction audience.

Some topics that will get you a quick and appreciative read are: pirates, surgery, early recording devices, "Turn of the Screw" style ghost stories, identity-slip sf (think PKD), Italian genre films of the 60s, sunday comics pages, cockroaches and less than useful inventions.

Send your submissions as attachment (in either ASCII or RTF format) to: TrunkStories@hotmail.com
Please query before submitting book, record, or film reviews.

At this time, I am paying only in copies for first North American rights. I am aiming for a June-August debut but I will wait until I have solid and quality material to fill the pages.

I hope to give editorial feedback on all submissions received.



Arkansas Pioneer Branch of the National League of American Pen Women Writing


Writing contest includes 32 different categories to enter, including poetry, essay, short story, song writing, one-act play, biographical sketch, and more. Cost is $5 to enter as many categories as one wishes. Only one typed, unpublished manuscript may be entered in each category. No entry may be entered in more than one category.
Entries must be postmarked by
April 30, 2003.
Awards in most categories are $25/$15/$10, several categories have first place awards of $100, $75 or $50.
For more information, write Barbara Massie, P.O. Box 335, Cherokee Village, AR 72525.




WRITING CONTEST!



Published author and editor Shoshana Lepon wants to hear about the challenges you have faced in life and what you have gained from your experiences. High-level writing a must! Any style, any subject, any length.

$250.00 for the winning entry.

All submissions will be considered for publication in Shoshana Lepon’s new anthology: Life’s Little Lessons (& Big Ones, Too!). $15 and 1 free copy to all authors published. I purchase one-time rights, only.

Opportunity to work with motivational writing coach and experienced editor! Good exposure! Authors’ bios included!

No Entry Fee! NO ATTACHMENTS, PLEASE!!! JUST COPY AND PASTE IN EMAIL!

Deadline:

April 30, 2003. Please email all submissions to:

lepon@zahav.net.il





The Maclean Hunter Endowment Award for Literary Non-Fiction



$1,500 GRAND PRIZE —Awarded annually.

The winning entry will be published in the 2004 Winter Issue of PRISM international and receive an additional payment of $20 per printed page (in Canadian dollars or the U.S. equivalent).Entry deadline

: September 30, 2003.
Guidelines: Entries must be no longer than 25 pages, typed (12 pt font), double-spaced, on letter-sized white paper.

The entrant’s full name, address and the title of the manuscript must appear on a separate cover page. The title of the manuscript should appear on each page of the manuscript, but the author’s name should not.

All entrants will receive a one-year subscription to PRISM international. Current subscribers will receive a one-year extension to their subscription, The entry fee is $25 for one manuscript of non-fiction, plus $5 for each additional manuscript. Canadian residents may use Canadian funds, but entrants outside Canada must use American funds to cover the international mailing costs of their subscription. Please make cheques payable to PRISM international.
Entries must be original, unpublished material, not under consideration elsewhere. PRISM will purchase First North American Serial Rights for all work accepted for publication.
This contest is open to anyone except students or instructors in the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia. Works of translation are eligible.
Once an entry is received, no revisions will be allowed, and entry fees become non-refundable. The winner will be notified by December 2003, and published in the Winter
Issue of PRISM. If you would like to receive a copy of the shortlist, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope with your entry. The shortlist will also be made available at this website. Please note that manuscripts will not be
returned. Preliminary judging by the PRISM international Editorial Board.

Final Judge — T.B.A.

Mail your entry & fees to:
Maclean Hunter Non-Fiction Contest
c/o PRISM international
Creative Writing Program, UBC
Buch. E462 - 1866 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1
Canada




Night Train is pleased to announce the Spring 2003
Fifty-Fifty Fiction Awards for Excellence in Firebox
Fiction



Reading period: March 1, 2003 - June 30, 2003
Reading Fee $5
Story length: 1000 words or less
Independently judged

For complete details, please visit our main
competition page and the Fifty-Fifty Fiction Award page.

Guidelines:lhttp://www.nighttrainmagazine.com/contest.html

 

 

Love Texas Style:
The Lonestar State's Women Share True Stories About Their Most Romantic Moments



Stories for Love Texas Style must be submitted by Texas women.

While getting submissions from native Texas women will be a thrill, the most important guideline is that you are a Texan now or were a Texan when the romantic event occurred.

Your stories should make the skin tingle and the heart melt. It should touch the soul of a true romantic but should NEVER contain any violence or explicit sex. Love Texas Style will settle for nothing less than stories filled with dignity and class.

All stories should have a beginning, middle and end and should be filled with characters who are real and touching. We expect your stories will at times cause tears, but they should always end uplifting, powerful, and, of course, romantic.

Guidelines for Love Texas Style


1.    Tell an exciting and/or funny story about the most romantic moment of your life. Make sure we are introduced to your character(s). Readers will want to identify with them just as you did, so be very descriptive.
2.    Don't be afraid to go back in time to set up your story. Action and expression are a must to keep readers interest. Make sure the setting and time period you are writing about is well described. If that first kiss happened while hand-cranking ice cream and listening to a 1927 radio show, we want to know!
3.    We don't want a dry eye in the house. Any romantic worth their beans will need a tissue after reading your story, so really let loose. Remember, we are TEXANS! Really give your romantic story that Texas Style. Show how special it is to be living and loving in the Lonestar State.
4.    All submissions should be submitted typed and double spaced on plain white 8-1/2" x 11" paper, in 12-point Times Roman font with 1 inch margins. No email submissions will be considered.
5.    Type all contact information in the upper left-hand corner of the first page of your story.Stories should be non-fiction, ranging in length between 200-2000 words. Your story should have a title.
6.    Stories should be mailed in a flat, 9" x 12" envelope.
7.    No anonymous or author unknown submissions.
8.    Send only one copy of each submission, but you may submit as many stories as you wish.
9.    If you would like your story returned, please include a SASE, and do not send your only copy in the event it is lost. If you would like to know your submission was received, enclose a SASP with your submission.


Illustrator Guidelines


We will be placing numerous black and white illustrations throughout the book. Illustrations will be presented as 1/4 page to 1/2 page (based on a 8-1/2" X 11" sheet of paper) in the book and should show romantic humor (Texas Style romantic humor will be considered first). Please DO NOT send original artwork.

Topics for Love Texas Style


This book will contain many different topics. Choose the one that best fits your romantic moment. And if none of these fit, send your story anyway. These topics can change without notice and more topics might be added. State on your submission which topic you are writing for.

1.    Love at First Sight
2.    Puppy Love (Grade school through high school crushes)
3.    Love on the Lamb (Elopements)
4.    Forever Love (Married over 20 years)
5.    Love on a Budget (The lean years)
6.    Special Occasions (Anniversary, Birthday, Christmas, New Years, etc.)
7.    Close to Quits (Hard times in a relationship that turned around)
8.    Kiss and Make Up (Big fights turned romantic)
9.    Candlelight and Roses (Most romantic dinners)
10.    Romance and Rugrats (Keeping the love alive with small children in your life)
11.    Other (Any other stories that don't fit the above topics)


Submission Process


If your story passes the first round by our editorial staff, we will notify you by email (please include your email address in the contact information on the first page of your story). Rejections will also be sent by email.

If the story you wrote is published, you will be paid $10.00 upon publication of the story. You will also get a 1/4 page bio at the end of your story as well as having your name and information posted in the Featured Author section of the Blooming Tree Press website.

Please be patient with us. It will take many months for the editorial staff to review and carefully consider each submission. It could take up to six months following the deadline for you to receive word that your story has been selected. At that time you will be notified by mail and your permission to print will be requested.

Mail Love Texas Style Submissions To:
Blooming Tree Press
Submissions Department
PO Box 140934
Austin, Texas 78714-0934

Best of luck to ya'll,
The Blooming Tree Press Staff

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSION:


DOWN CAME AN ANGEL (an anthology of true stories that show God's love is real.) God loves us so much, He sends His angels to watch over us. DOWN CAME AN ANGEL seeks true stories that show how God works every day miracles on earth through His angels. Sometimes God sends His angels to answer the prayers from a little girl searching for her lost kitten. Sometimes His angels appear in the nick of time to stop a dog from biting its victim, or help someone when they run out of gas. Sometimes the angel's job is to hold the hand of someone who is frightened or alone. Sometimes His angels are sent to save lives. When these mysterious helpers appear, we feel peace and love radiating from them and we know in our hearts that we have been touched by one of God's Messengers. Has He sent an angel to help you in your time of need? If so, share your experience with those who have not been so blessed.

Down Came an Angel asks for non-exclusive rights to use the work in the original edition and any reprints, for advertising and promotional purposes. Authors will receive a by line and bio including email or website information, and one copy of the book upon publication. Stories will be edited as required. Authors will be asked for final approval prior to publicationVisit our website and tell us your story: http://www.thewriterslife.net/downcameanangel.html 

Helen Kay Polaski
 

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