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writers wanted, calls for submissions, seeking submissions See Page one of July Writers Wanted Writers Wanted: July Issue Page Two Calls for submissions Writers wanted. Call for submissions. Get published and heat up your summer.
July/August Contest: Baby boomer women are invited to submit a story about your favorite childhood vacation memory. See our Writing Guidelines before entering. The winner’s story will be added to Our Voices. The winner will also receive a Friends Heal Friends tee shirt and a copy of Over 100 FAQs Women Asked About Writing from NAWW.
Deadline- August 20th
Submit Stories To: dots@boomerwomenspeak.com Seeking A Writing Residency?
Millay Colony for the Arts is located at
Steepletop, the beautiful historic estate of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in
upstate New York. We are offering one month residency stays with rooms,
studios and meals provided for writers and poets from April-November of
2006. Those invited are selected by a jury through our application
process. The next application deadline is October 1st. For more details
and to download the application, go to our website,
www.millaycolony.org.
Thank you very much,
Calliope Nicholas
Resident Director
Call for manuscripts!
Last year we sent out a call for submissions
for our next book They Lied! True Tales of Weddings and Honeymoons and the
response we received was fantastic.
It was so good in fact that we’ve decided to expand the call
for submissions to October 15th, 2005
to get even more of those funny, unexpected, knee slapping stories.
You know the kind of story we mean – the ones that sound a
little hard to believe and may not have seemed all that funny at the time, but
you look back on them now and can’t stop yourself from laughing out loud –
that’s what we want! From off-beat engagements, to ceremony catastrophes;
from dueling in-laws and reception disasters to honeymoon hijinx, we want to
hear it all.
This is your chance to share your story with the world and
become a published author. If your story is selected, you will be paid a
one-time fee of $100.00 US.
Check out the FAQ section of our web site:
www.theyliedtruetales.com for
submission guidelines.
Come on and send us your stories, we’d love to read them!
Halyna M. Parypa
Viva Voce Press Inc.
2005 Dog Story Contest Now Open!Details: http://www.doghero.com/ Put your dog out, sit down and jot down your favorite dog story! To celebrate the art of story telling and the human-dog bond (and because we just love a good dog story), Doghero.com announces the Second Annual Dog Story Contest.
SUBMISSION CALL. Original essays, poems, and short stories are currently being accepted for a high-quality book of photographs and writings that will explore inner beauty of women. Submissions about women of all ages, abilities, and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged. Deadline: June 30. For guidelines, go to www.lapointedp.com/beautifulwomenWHAT DID YOU DO when work, shopping, (even restaurants) closed for Siesta,
Sabbath, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, and other holidays? Thoughtful, vivid
memories and humorous stories (500–2,000 words) sought for anthology exploring
benefits and pitfalls of busy-ness, pauses, and slowing life’s pace. Deadline:
September 30. Request guidelines and E-mail submissions to
Unpublished Writers In celebration of Mid-American Review’s 25th anniversary issue, we will be featuring writers looking for their very first publication in their submitted genre. Deadline: November 15 postmark. Submit to Unpublished Writers Issue, Mid-American Review, English Dept., BGSU, Bowling Green OH 43403. More information: www.bgsu.edu/midamericanreview Leaving The Promised Land
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SPIRITUAL WRITING Accepting submissions of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction for Transform, an anthology to be published in Spring 2006 with a grant from Seton Hall University’s Exploring Faith Through the Arts. Spiritual writing for this anthology should embody themes of adversity, perseverance, redemption, or miracles. Send all submissions in hard copy to Tim Wenzell English Dept. Seton Hall University Fahy Hall, 400 S. Orange Ave. South Orange, NJ 07079. Details:
www.inkwelljournal.org Submit from August 1 to November 30 (postmarked). No return of manuscripts.
Still Time to Submit Details: www.mach2.com IN KEEPING with tradition, we’re extending our deadline 1 time only in the 20th consecutive NEW MILLENNIUM WRITING AWARDS contest. $3,000 plus publication in New Millennium Writings and at www.WritingAwards.com. Best Poem—$1,000; Fiction—$1,000; Nonfiction—$1,000. You receive 2006 issue, featuring winners. Guidelines: no restrictions on content or style. Send between now and midnight of July 31 with a $17 check payable to NMW for each story or nonfiction (6,000 words maximum) or a set of 3 poems (5 pages maximum). Multiple and simultaneous submissions welcome. Include name, phone, address, E-mail, and category entered on page one. SASE for resultsTo: NMW Rm. A, P.O. Box 2463, Knoxville, TN 37901 The Society of Southwestern Authors 2005 Writing Contest Categories: Fiction - 2,500 words max Memoir - 2,500 words max Poetry - 40 lines max Deadline: July 31, 2005
New York Stories is seeking short fiction and non-fiction Details: www.newyorkstories.org Stories should have strong characters, fresh voices and distinctive angles of vision. We are open to the best work we can find from around the world. The stories do not need to be set in New York, but we do welcome stories that explore the city's diversity. Stories above 5,000 words have less chance due to space constraints. We publish six to eight an issue. Non-fiction pieces should focus on life in New York City and be creative in the tradition of Joseph Mitchell. We've published pieces as diverse as a profile of Ludlow Street, a Queens childhood memory and an account of a job in a bagel factory. At least one appears in each issue. Competition is intense. We pay for your work on publication at rates competitive with major literary magazines. The Heat City Review
The Soul-Making Literary Competition
early compendium
See July Markets Page One
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