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The author of the upcoming CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE GIRL'S SOUL (http://tinyurl.com/c1ro) is seeking NON-FICTION stories, ranging in length between 1 - 4 pages (double-spaced copy) on the following topics: EVERY "BODY" CHANGES: body image, puberty, weight, acne/completion. FRIENDSHIP: betrayal/competition/back-stabbing, signs of a true friend, fitting in with the "in' crowd, best friends move. THE PRESSURE'S ON: having the latest "everything," being in the right clothes in the right place at the right time, makeup, hair, making tryouts - you name it. CRUSHIN' HARD: figuring out the boy thing - first boyfriends, first kisses, getting hurt, bouncing back. MEET THE PARENTS: changing relationships with mom and dad, new boundaries and house rules, dealing with divorce, special relationships with moms, thinking that parents are suddenly, totally lame. SCHOOL: making the grade, popularity, bullying. SIBLING RIVALRY: love/hate relationship between sibs. SELF-ESTEEM: beauty and appearance, being teased and put down, fearing what people think, feeling left out, developing personal values and achieving goals, celebrating differences rather than following the crowd. All submissions are preferred e-mailed in Word format to Mail@LifeWriters.com. Send each submission in the body of the email (not as an attachment). Be sure to put "Girl's Soul Submission" in the 'Subject' line. The authors of submitted stories, poems and cartoons that are selected for publication will be notified by mail. Original transcripts will not be returned. Authors of original contributions who are selected for publication will receive $300 upon publication. - PAYS $300/STORY . Email submissions to: Mail@LifeWriters.com or mail submissions to: Girl's Soul Submissions P.O. Box 10879 STORIES DUE BY JULY 1, 2003 SEEKING SUBMISSIONS The Writer's Inside Guide book Series is still seeking submissions of 750 - 1500 words. UPDATE: We're currently reviewing for "Rejection Lessons" at this time. Please read our guidelines before submitting: http://www.writersguide.writergazette.com San Joaquin Valley Anthology We are seeking manuscripts for an anthology of fiction by writers who live or have lived in Central California's San Joaquin Valley. Please send literary stories of any length or novel excerpts, along with a short bio, to: Cindy Wathen 1542 E. Alluvial #239 Fresno, CA 93720 cwathen@hotmail.com
SIXTEENTH CONSECUTIVE NEW MILLENNIUM -- Awards for Fiction ,Poetry, and Nonfiction. $3,000 in Cash Prizes, Plus Publication. $1,000 for best Poem, $1,000 for best Fiction, $1,000 for best Nonfiction. Winners published in NMW and on this website. (Nonfiction includes essays, profiles, memoirs, interviews, creative nonfiction, travel, humor). Details: http://www.newmillenniumwritings.com/awards.html
DARK DREAMS: A Collection of Horror and Suspense by Black Writers Edited by Brandon Massey Guidelines: http://aalbc.com/books/dark1.htm" Much like DARK MATTER, the landmark anthology of speculative fiction, DARK DREAMS will highlight the considerable imaginative talents of contemporary black writers. http://aalbc.com/books/dark.htmSubmission deadline is August 1, 2003 General Nonfiction and Travel Story Nonfiction First prize in each category will be $100. Honorable mentions in each category will receive certificates of recognition suitable for framing." http://www.storyhouse.org/contest.htmlCALL FOR SUBMISSIONS—A Poetry Anthology We are seeking poetry submissions for our new University of Iowa Press anthology, Red, White, & Blues: Poetic Vistas on the Promise of America (scheduled for Fall 2004 publication). Our intention is to bring together a chorus of contemporary Americanpoets on the ideas of liberty, democracy, patriotism, and the American Dream—a 21st century "Song of Myself" for the entire country. This project is more than just a momentary taking stock of ourselves, it’s a roadmap of (1) where we’ve been (our sense of history), (2) where and who we are (national identity and character), and most importantly, (3) where we’reheaded (a re-envisioning of
community, freedom, and the independent spirit of America). Feel free
tochallenge the thematic and stylistic limits of these New York Stories Fiction Prize 2003 Submission Guidelines The Comfort and Power of Story: Call for Inspiring True Submissions The publisher of the acclaimed book series A Cup of Comfort is now sponsoring four creative nonfiction writing contests per year, each resulting in the publication of an anthology of 50 to 60 uplifting, slice-of-life true stories about the relationships and experiences that comfort, inspire, and enrich our lives. These evocative and engaging stories are written by people from all walks of life and are carefully selected for publication in A Cup of Comfort based on originality, creativity, and substance. A grand prize of $500 is awarded for each contest/anthology. All contributors receive a monetary stipend and free copy of the book. The editor of the Cup of Comfort book series is currently compiling and actively seeking submissions for the following anthologies: A CUP OF COMFORT FOR COURAGE Celebrating unsung heroes, of their own lives or in the lives of others. Possible themes include: the extraordinary valor of ordinary people; thriving (not just surviving) in the face of challenge or tragedy; taking chances and taking control of one's own destiny; doing the right and noble thing for others, against the odds or against the grain; reaching the impossible dream. Submission Deadline: July 1, 2003 Selection Deadline: August 2003 A CUP OF COMFORT FOR TEACHERS Celebrating great educators and mentors; the joys and rewards of teaching; and dedicated teachers who've overcome their own challenges and/or helped difficult or exceptional students. Submission Deadline: July 15, 2003 Selection Deadline: September 2003 A CUP OF COMFORT FOR SISTERS Celebrating the magical and sometimes maddening bond between sisters. Possible themes include: life-defining or cherished experiences shared by sisters; finding or reconnecting with a lost or estranged sister; amazing examples of kindness, unconditional love, kinship, loyalty, devotion, fun and adventures between sisters. Submission Deadline: August 1, 2003 Selection Deadline: November 2003 A CUP OF COMFORT FOR SPIRITUALITY Celebrating enlightening or inspiring, miraculous or simply glorious experiences or teachers encountered along one's spiritual journey. Other possible themes include soul-nurturing practices or relationships; discovering a spiritual path, truth, or kindred spirit; receiving and actualizing (putting into positive action) a spiritual lesson or epiphany; divine intervention and direction. Submission Deadline: October 2003 Selection Deadline: February 2004 A CUP OF COMFORT FOR MOTHERS AND SONS Celebrating the powerful bond between mothers and sons. Possible themes include: positive impact of mother on son or son on mother; cherished or challenging experiences shared; connecting or reconnecting with one another; unique and uplifting aspects of mother-son relationship. Submission Deadline: November 2003 Selection Deadline: March 2004 NOTE: Semifinalists are selected throughout the submission period, so early entry is encouraged. Submission deadlines are sometimes extended to secure the acquisition of a sufficient quantity and balanced mix of compelling stories. Additional volumes are planned. Potential themes include: gratitude, forgiveness, health and happiness (body/soul), baby boomers, bereaved, devout, couples/soul mates, blended families, singles, animal lovers, empty nesters, new parents, parents of tweens/teens, newlyweds, creative spirits (writers/artists), and more. Story Length: 1000-2000 words Stories must be original, positive, true, written in third or first person, and in English. Preference given to anecdotal and emotionally evocative creative nonfiction stories and narrative essays. Please, no poetry, journalistic articles, commentaries, profiles, eulogies, letters, journal entries, diatribes, composition papers, book chapters, or fiction. Simultaneous and previously published submissions accepted, with the exception of stories that have been or will be published in a mass-market anthology. Aspiring and published writers welcome. For guidelines: E-mail wordsinger@aol.com or send SASE to P.O. Box 863, Eugene, Oregon 97440, USA; or visit the Web site at http://www.cupofcomfort.com ANTHOLOGY SEEKING STORIES For details, go to: http://www.vivavocepress.com Co-author Theresa Kane of Viva Voce Press Inc. has extended the deadline to June 15 for submitting stories to a book entitled "They Lied! True Tales of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Breastfeeding." She is seeking funny stories about "pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding? Do you have a friend who has a funny story? You know the kind of story we mean - funny, unexpected experiences that sound a little hard to believe, but oh so true." Accepted stories will be published in the book and authors will be paid a one-time fee of US $100. They should be a minimum of 300 words and no longer than 1,200 words. For details, go to: http://www.vivavocepress.com. Deadline: June 15th
Writing contests open to all writers across the
country and around the world. Fiction & Non-Fiction: 2003 words. Poetry: 30
lines, including stanzabreaks. All entries considered for publication in The
Peralta Press Spring 2004 issue. $250 for best poem; $250 for best DEADLINE: AUGUST 15, 2003
Nonpaying Market / Call for Submissions The Natural Family section of Busy Parents Online Magazine is preparing to launch and looking for informational articles, creative nonfiction essays, product/book reviews, poetry and fillers on the following topics:*Breastfeeding (Emphasis on extended, tandem, etc. Not how-to.) *Co-sleeping/Family bed *Babywearing *Diet (Vegan, vegetarian, organic, whole foods, etc.) *Attachment Parenting *Alternative Education *Natural Health Care (Emphasis on child/family health) *Cloth Diapers *Green Family (Recycling, gardening, etc.) *Big Natural Families *Advocacy *Other topics of interest to natural families. Surprise us! Articles and essays should be under 1000 words; reviews are 250 words. These include a bio, link to your family friendly website and logo when appropriate. Fillers are 100 words and include a tag line with URL. Reprints will be considered on a limited basis; please include publishing history with your submission. Queries and submissions may be addressed to: naturalfamily @ busyparentsonline.com The Natural Family section of Busy Parents Online is not yet a paying market. For business owners, we provide some promotional support and active URL's to your site. Busy Parents Online Magazine is accepting submissions for every section. Writer's Guidelines can be found at: http://busyparentsonline.com/Writing/submissionguidelines.htm The Natural Family section has an immediate need for essays on the following topics: *Big Natural Families Do you have a large family? Do you breastfeed, cloth diaper, co-sleep, eat natural foods, homeschool, or otherwise practice natural parenting? We want to hear from you! Tell us about your family. Why did you decide to have a big family? What are the rewards? The challenges? Where do you put everybody? How do you make ends meet? How do you respond to criticism about your lifestyle choices? How is natural parenting conducive to large family living? *Vegetarian/Vegan Families Are you a natural family living a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle? Tell us about it! Why did you make this lifestyle choice? What are the rewards? The challenges? How do you respond to those who criticize your diet? What advice do you have for families considering the transition to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle? *Adversity, Backlash and Isolation Despite our utopian ideals, natural family living is not all goodness and light. How do negative media portrayals of the natural family affect your family? Do you feel isolated from the natural parenting community due to your race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or some other factor? Have you been shunned by other natural families due to your choices regarding vaccination, circumcision, etc.? It is time these issues were aired openly. Let us educate one another and foster understanding and tolerance within our community. *Natural Family Travel and Travails Did Aunt Martha feed your vegan children hot dogs? Did the laundromat attendant forbid you to wash your cloth diapers? Did your in-laws require medical assistance after discovering you sleep with your children? Did the man sitting next to you in the airplane ask to be reseated when you began breastfeeding your toddler? If you have a humorous story about the challenges of natural family travel, we want to hear about it! Tell us about your trials, your tribulations, and give us tips for traveling with our natural families. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Bridgett Torrence Natural Family Editor naturalfamily @ busyparentsonline.com Busy Parents Online Magazine http://www.busyparentsonline.com Call for Submissions / Time for Tears We are putting together an anthology of real life
stories that stir up only Deadline is June 30, 2003. More Writing Markets Second edition of May Writers Wanted
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