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Is your writing
room inspirational?
True stories wanted
with a specifically Christian or Jewish theme for a new edition of The Simple
Touch of Fate. Stories should tell in 2,000 words or less about how being at
the right place at the right time, or not being at the wrong place at the wrong
time, deeply affected or changed one's life. Send auslander@theramp.net.
Woman Made Gallery invites women to submit poetry
for Woman Made Gallery's annual datebook. All styles, themes and media
considered. Jurors: Mars Gamba-Adisa Caulton, Ellen Kort and Simone Muench.
Calendar:
March 7, 2007 - Final Entry Due Date
March 28, 2007 - Notifications Sent
August 2007 - Datebooks Available
Sunday, August 5, 2007 - Release Party & Reading 2-4pm
Entry fee: $10 for up to three poems
Jacaranda, a Literary
Journal
dedicated to voices from afar, is now
accepting submissions.
short stories, essays, travel essays
We will consider short fiction (not
exceeding
6,000 words), essays and photography. We are particularly interested in
writing material depicting the foreign experience, i.e. the Haiti of
Danticat, the Calcutta of Lahiri, the China of Ha Jin ... All
submissions must include a short biography and be forwarded by regular
mail. No e-mails please. Material must be typed and accompanied by a
stamped, self-addressed envelope. Send submissions to:
Jacaranda
4329 California St
San Francisco CA 94118
Jacaranda pays $10, 2 contributor's copies and a 1 year subscription
for all published work. All rights revert to author after publication.
Details:www.puddinghouse.com
Pudding House editors seek poems about farming then and now. The glories and the
struggles. SASE. Include e-mail address. Fold all poems together – not
individually. No staples or paperclips. Submit 1 to 4 pages of poetry with full
name, address, phone, e-mail on each page to:
Start writing for : a magazine full of stories that all
begin with the same first line! The line cannot be altered in any way, unless
otherwise noted by the editors. Seeking fiction 300 to 3,000 words, pays $20 on
publication. Also looking for 500- to 800- word critical essays about your
favorite first line from a literary work, pays $10. Spring issue deadline: Feb.
1, 2007: In Pigwell, time is not measured by days or weeks but by the number of
eighteen wheelers that drive past my house. Summer issue deadline: May 1, 2007:
My first impression of Phillip was that he was blessed with ignorance. Fall
issue deadline: Aug. 1, 2007: Calvin once complained that there were not enough
_______ in the world. [Fill in the blank.] Winter issue deadline: Nov. 1, 2007:
After nine years of marriage, Mary knew that the holidays were not a good time
to ask her husband for a favor. Include two- to three-sentence bio. SASE if
snail. Prefers attachments in MS Word or Word Perfect with full contact
information on manuscript to
submission@thefirstline.com or snail to The First Line, PO Box
250382, Plano, Texas 75025-0382.
ANGELS ON
EARTH
A typical Angels on Earth
story is a first-person narrative written in dramatic style, with a spiritual
point that the reader can "take away" and apply to his or her own life. It may
be your own or someone else's story. PAYS up to $400 per Article.
Publishes true stories
about God's messengers at work in today's world. The editors are interested in
stories of heavenly angels and stories involving humans who have played angelic
roles in daily life. The best stories are those where the narrator has been
positively affected in some distinct way.
Do not send essays,
sermons or fiction or poetry. Manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced, and
accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Send submissions to Colleen
Hughes, editor-in-chief, Angels on Earth, 16 E. 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.
Allow three months for reply. For any questions, contact
angelsedtr@guideposts.org
The
Drill Press LLC is a new, independent publisher. We currently have a call for
submissions for stories and memoirs by women about loveless sex. We are looking
for work outside the mainstream, not erotica and not for titillation, but honest
and direct, from inside.
We also
have three online
magazines and are seeking books, fiction, essays, memoirs. We are adamant
about the quality of prose we publish.
Planned publication date:
late summer of 2007. Diverse writings by
writers
of all ages, geographies, and backgrounds on the theme of Gardens - from flower
pots to acres to favorite public preserves. Tentative title: "A Walk Through My
Garden." In the grad tradition of
writers who garden (or
appreciate others' results) and gardeners who write, we welcome literal as well
as imaginative interpretations. Poetry and prose (both fiction and creative
nonfiction) welcome. Especially interested in poetry.
Published TWG members will
not only receive a free copy, they will also receive free shipping of any
additional copies ordered at that time. Reading/entry fees for each category are
$16.50, reduced to $12 each for TWG members.
DEADLINE: Postmarked no
later than 2-28-07.
Announcing the third annual
GOOSE RIVER ANTHOLOGY,
2007
We are seeking selections
of fine poetry, essays, and short stories (3,000 words or less). Book will be
beautifully produced with full color cover.
EARN CASH ROYALTIES.
Author will receive a 10% royalty on all sales that he or she generates.
There is no purchase
required and nothing is required of the author for publication. Deadline
for submissions isFeb. 28, 2007.
Publication will be in the Fall of 2007 (in time for Christmas gifts). We
hold one-time publishing rights. All rights revert to author after publication.
Guidelines are as follows:
•
Submit a clean-typed copy and if possible a disk (Word file)
•
Reading fee: $1.00 per page (No more than one poem per page.)
•
SASE for notification and possible return.
•
Author's name & address at top right of each page.
Submit to:
Goose River Anthology, 2007
3400 Friendship Road
Waldoboro, ME 04572-6337
Telephone & Fax: (207) 832-6665
Borderlines, our title for
the fourth Ascent Aspirations Magazine anthology, deals with the theme of human
relationships. Since our last issue reflected issues concerning relationships
with our natural world, we felt we'd contrast our theme with having a setting
reflecting human relationships in a more urban setting. We'd like the poetry and
flash fiction to have an edge and to engender raw emotion in the reader.
Poems and flash fiction
should be able to touch on some aspect of the issues and concerns related to any
of these ideas.
Contest runs
from October 2006 to March 31, 2007.
Anthologies
seeking submissions in Historical Romance
See all planned
anthologies for 2007-8. This
eclectic call ranges from themes of "Love on a Harley" to War themes to "April
in the Park."
Deadlines vary due to multiple calls.
Chicken Soup
for the Soul: A Christmas Collection
Chicken Soup
for the Soul is looking for true, inspirational, warm, funny and heartfelt
stories (1,000 words or less). May submit more than one story. Previously
published OK. Tentative chapter headings include: Christmas Traditions, The Joy
of Giving, All I Want For Christmas, Deck The Halls – Decorating, The Spirit of
the Season, Food, Food, Food!, Here We Come A-Caroling, Holiday Memories. Pays
$200 per story. Guidelines and submission procedures at
www.chickensoup.com. Select "Christmas Collection" as the book title.
Deadline:
Mar. 31, 2007
Chicken Soup for the Father and
Son Soul:Stories of
boys and men and the bond
they share forever.
Co-authored by Ted Slawski and Dorothy Firman (coauthor of the New York Times #3
bestseller Chicken Soup for the Mother & Daughter Soul!)
“Your son at five is your master, at ten your slave, at fifteen your double, and
after that, your friend or your foe, depending on his bringing up.”
Fathers & Sons: the relationship of a lifetime, rarely explored, always
important. Fathers show their sons who they will become. Those sons make their
own way. Through babyhood, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, marriage,
grandchildren, aging dads, and every step in between fathers and sons carry each
other within.
In this latest Chicken Soup, the powerful lineage of fathers to sons will be
explored, through stories about fathers and their sons, step-sons, sons-in-law,
as well as stories about fathers, fathers-in-law, step fathers, substitute
fathers, grandfathers and grandsons.
Stories will be written from every point of view, including from the vantage
point of those who watch the unfolding and timeless relationship: the women who
love them, marry them, birth them.
Topics will include but not be limited to:
A Father’s Love
The Love of a Son
When We were Young The
Wisdom of Aging
Through Women’s Eyes
Father/Son Legacy
Tough Roads, Great Achievements The Call to Healing
We’re looking for inspirational, true stories, 1000 words or less, that will
make readers laugh, cry, jump for joy, find peace, or just say “wow.” Stories
should be positive, universal, and non-controversial. The “message” should be
evident without preaching. No essays, tributes, letters, philosophical or
biographical pieces will be accepted.
Please submit as many stories as you have, whether original or a favorite from
magazines, newspapers, or other sources. For each story selected in the book, a
50-word biography will be included about the author and a permission fee of $200
per story and $50.00 per poem will be paid. For questions or guidelines or to
submit a story, please visit our website at www.chickensoup.com or contact
Dorothy Firman at dfirman@comcast.net. Because of the volume of stories we
receive, we are unable to respond to each contribution. Finalists, only, will be
notified prior to publication. Thank you for helping to create another wonderful
book!
Deadline for submission is August 1, 2007.
Chicken Soup for the American Idol
Lover's Soul
We know who we are - we're the ones who wouldn't
miss an AI show even if the world were coming to an end. We're the ones who
think that the vote between Clay and Ruben was one of the most important
elections of the past decade. We're the ones who can't believe that there are
people who have actually never heard of Bo Bice or Diana DeGarmo or even Taylor
Hicks.
Now we have a chance to share how AI has impacted our lives. We are in
immediate need of funny, inspirational and heartfelt true stories for our newest
upcoming Chicken Soup title Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul.
The stories should be 1200 words or less, and should be positive and
non-controversial. No tributes, philosophical, self-promoting or biographical
pieces will be accepted.
The stories must be written in first person but you don't necessarily need to be
the person that the story is about. It can be about a friend who auditioned for
AI, your grandma who re-ignited her singing career after watching the show or
your sister who began working with special needs kids having been inspired by
Clay.
Tentative chapter headings include:
· The Dream Begins (stories from the Idols of the childhood moment when they
knew they were meant to sing)
· Waiting in the Rain (contestant hopefuls'' stories of waiting)
· America Got It Wrong (dealing with disappointment)
· Simon Says (turning criticism into inspiration)
· Success is a Journey (lessons/experiences along the road)
· That's my Baby (stories from the Idol's parents and families)
· The Idol's Idols (stories from the Idols about who was their
mentor/inspiration)
· Touched By an Idol (viewer's stories)
· "And Tonight Our Next Idol Hopeful Will be Singing." (stories of the songs
that moved you - stories can be from Idols or fans)
· Behind the Scenes (stories of things the viewers never see..hopefully
we''ll include stories from make-up and hair people and/or the Idol's voice
coaches, etc.)
· Life After American Idol (stories from the Idols of what their lives look
like not and how the experience has changed them)
As you can see, many of the stories will be written by the contestants or their
family members, but we also want to hear from you, the fans - especially for the
chapters:
· Touched By an Idol (viewer's stories)
· Success is a Journey (lessons/experiences along the road - must relate to
Idol)
· "And Tonight Our Next Idol Hopeful Will be Singing." (stories of the songs
that moved you)
You may submit more than one story. We accept previously published pieces, as
long as you retained all rights to your story. For each story published, a
50-word biography will be included about the author and a permission fee of $200
per story will be paid. We also need AI cartoons and if accepted for
publication, payment will be $100 each. We accept poems, although very few are
used. Payment for poems is $50. All payment s are paid within thirty days of
publication.
Please submit stories through the Chicken Soup for the Soul website at
www.chickensoup.com. Click on Submit a Story and be sure to select "American
Idol Soul" as the book title.
The submission deadline is April 15th, but the
sooner the better!
Slingink Shorts Competition
Details:www.slingink.co.uk
SlingInk Shorts competition (www.slingink.co.uk)
requests submissions of just 140 words or less with a single word title. The fee
is £6 for the first entry, and then it's free for up to another four entries by
the same author (five in total). As well as £75 prize money for the winner, a
selection of the best stories will be included in the competition anthology
(which will be named after the winning story). The
deadline: 31st March 2007.
Call for Short Stories: Philly
Fiction
We are accepting submissions for POLITICAL
FICTION:
Short Stories set in the World of Politics! A book of short stories to be
published by Don Ron Books in late 2007---in time for a perfect election season
read! Politics, whether by character, setting, or plot, must be central to the
story; otherwise we want a range of styles & genres (literary, humorous, hard
boiled, relationship dramas, whatever), set anywhere from the White House to
small town city halls to election trails, involving characters from US senators
to mayoral aides to school board elected officials, etc. No language
restrictions. Political Fiction will be available at bookstores across the
country & online. Stories cannot exceed 7,500 words; there is no lower word
limit. Unpublished and unknown writers welcome. Previously published stories
okay with proof that you have permission to republish. One submission per
author. Fiction
only; no poetry.
Please send stories to:
By email: thepoliticalfiction@yahoo.com
Or by post:
Don Ron Books
Political Fiction
P.O. Box 39861
Philadelphia , PA 19106
Print your address, phone number, and email on each submission. Please
enclose a brief bio that details your affiliation (if any) with politics.
Stories
will be recycled, not returned. We look forward to reading your stuff!
Authors whose submissions are selected will be expected to work with the
editors to fine tune their stories. There is no fee for submission. Selected
authors will receive 2 copies of the book, but will not be otherwise paid. Don
Ron Books reserves the right to publish the story in subsequent reprints of the
book; authors otherwise retain the rights to their works. For questions please
contact: thepoliticalfiction2yahoo.com.
Don Ron Books is a new publishing company based in Philadelphia. Their first
book, Philly Fiction, a collection of short stories set in Philadelphia, has
won critical acclaim, and is available in bookstores in the Greater
Philadelphia Region and online at amazon.com and bn.com. Philly Fiction 2 is
forthcoming
in the fall 2007. Political Fiction will be their third book.
Deadline: March 31, 2007.