CATHOLICS & Ex-Catholics. Editors seek poems, stories, essays for upcoming
anthology: Some Floating, Some Fallen. See guidelines at:www.fountainmountainpress.com

CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT! Fee required.
Mobius Books is pleased to announce an anthology of previously published and
never before seen works by Nova Scotian author, Kevin Toal. The anthology,
Tales of Mystery, Suspense and the Fantastic, is due for publication in the
summer of 2003. In honour of this, we at Mobius Books are running a
competition to choose three (3) writers to be included in the anthology. The
deadline for entry is December 15, 2002.
Winners will be announced on this site by March 31, 2003.
For a complete list of the rules and regulations, and all the legal stuff, read
the:
Full
Contest Rules & Regulations

Help Us Care for Caregivers
Over 54 million Americans help care for ailing family members or
friends. Millions more selflessly minister to people in daycare,
emergency, and community services. While often rewarding, this
benevolent care-giving requires tremendous emotional, physical, and
spiritual strength. That's why we are creating Chicken Soup for
the Caregiver's Soul, 101 Stories to Uplift, Honor, and Support the
Caregiver. Please share your inspirational, true stories, 1200
words or less, to help us care for those who lovingly care for
others. For each story selected, a 50-word biography will be
included about the author and $300 will be paid. The submission
deadline is December 1, 2002. For guidelines see
www.LeAnnThieman.com or send stories
with your name, address and
phone number to
ChickenSoup@LeAnnThieman.com.
LeAnn Thieman Co-author of New York Times Best Seller,
Chicken Soup
for the Nurse's Soul and the upcoming Chicken Soup for the
Christian Woman's Soul
For details see website at www.LeAnnThieman.com Motivational
Speaker/ Author
6600 Thompson Drive Fort Collins, CO 80526 toll free 1-877-THIEMAN
fax 970-377-3772

A CUP OF COMFORT FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS
Stories that capture the beauty, power, resiliency, blessings, challenges, joys,
and complexity of mother-daughter relationships, both conventional and
unconventional
Submission Window: June 1 - October 15, 2002
A CUP OF COMFORT FOR CHRISTMAS
Stories that celebrate the spirit of giving, the joy of sharing, the heart of
the holiday, and the cherished memories of Christmases past and present
Submission Window: June 15 - November 15, 2002
IMPORTANT NOTE: Finalists are selected throughout the submission period, so
early entry is strongly encouraged.
Additional books are planned, and you can submit stories for future volumes at
any time. For a list of future themes, send a query to the editor, Colleen Sell,
at wordsinger@aol.com.
TO SUBMIT BY EMAIL: Copy and paste your story into the
body of an email and send it to the editor, Colleen Sell, at wordsinger@aol.com.
No attachments, please. One story per email.
TO SUBMIT ONLINE: Visit our website at www.cupofcomfort.com

ANTHOLOGY ABOUT SCHOOL TEACHERS
memorableteachers@hotmail.com
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Seeking original 800-1,000 word first person essays about
memorable elementary school teachers. Be specific about
what made them special to you, and please mention the
grade level that they taught. Accepted essays receive $25
plus one copy of book. Deadline: August 30th. Paste into
e-mail only, no attachments. E-mail for questions, or
for snail mail address if necessary.

Enter the
WORDS in full colour
contest for a chance to win cash prizes and publication in the Words in Full
Colour Anthology, due out June 2003. Accepting fiction and nonfiction
entries. Entry fee required. Information available at:
http://www3.telus.net/345/ljp/contest.html

WRITING CONTEST
CONTEST #1:
JEWISH SPORTS STORIES FOR KIDS
Pitspopany Press will publish its fifth young adult title in its
Jewish Stories for Kids
series in May, 2003. All the stories in the anthology are picked from
submissions to Managing Editor at
pitspop@netvision.net.il.
Contest winners are announced approximately three months before the anthology
appears in print.
Find Guidelines at:
http://www.pitspopany.com/Wpages/CallForStories.htm

Tell Your Story About Women and Community.
The editors of two anthologies of nonfiction and poetry about Western women are
asking women from a broad area to write true, contemporary stories for a third
collection. Poems and nonfiction will be accepted from women who live, or once
lived, west of the Mississippi River in the United States, Canada, and
Mexico.Deadline: October 1, 2002.
Guidelines at:
http://www.writersregister.com/opportunities.phtml
