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Fiction: A Complete Writing...Takes the mystery out of fiction writing. You
don't have to write about what you know, he says; write what you can
imagine. Don't fret if you can't find large chunks of time to write.
AND
Jacaranda, a literary
journal dedicated to voices from afar, is now
accepting submissions.
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
Authors will receive byline and bio, copy of the book, $50 for each accepted
story, or $250 for the story selected as the lead story. Additionally, ten
stories from variousplaces across the United States will be chosen as stand-out
stories and each will be followed by a special two-page town profile, which will
include historical facts and/or vignettes from local historians.
500-1,000 words in length. True, upbeat, and positive.Set in smalltown America.
We have particular interest in stories set between 1900 and 1955 (or as told
from that timeframe). Each story will reflect smalltown traditional
values. Deadline February 28, 2005.
Writing Creative Nonfiction: Instruction...The contributors (Annie Dillard, Phillip Lopate,
Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, et al.) spend the first half of the
book discussing creative nonfiction and the second half demonstrating it.
Not only does the format work, but pairing the works of creative nonfiction
with the accompanying commentary is educational and entertaining. These
authors know how to get published and will help you too!
This book, which grew out of fifteen years
teaching in MFA programs, is itself a model of the lucid
intelligence that has made Gornick one of our most admired
writers of nonfiction. In it, she teaches us to write by
teaching us how to read: how to recognize truth when we hear it
in the writing of others and in our own.
Tupelo Press offers the
Snowbound Series Chapbook Award
$1000 cash prize and 50
copies, Judge: Lisa Russ Spaar. Poets should submit 20 to 30 pages, SASE and
$20 reading fee.
Deadline:
February 15, 2005.
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 $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
Poetry: Single-page poems to
24 lines - single spacing OK for poetry. Reading fee for 1-4 poems: $16 US/$12
US-TWG member. For 5-8 poems per person: $32US/$24US-TWG member.
Prose: 2500 word limit per entry; excerpts from longer works permitted.
Reading fee for each entry: $16 US/$12 US-TWG member. Maximum two prose entries
per person: $32 US/$24 US-TWG member.
Deadline 2-28-05
1. Anthology on House Cats – Tentative Title
“Cat Tails”
a. Submissions are now being taken for astonishing, amusing and aggravating
experiences with cats. Write a true short story, article or poem on the comfort,
joy and meaning cats bring to our lives.
b. Deadline is March 1, 2005
2. Anthology on Wildlife – Tentative Tile “Wildlife Adventures”
Have a great fish story? Hunting story? Have a funny camping story that
included wildlife? An astonishing survival experience that involved wildlife?
Submission guidelines for anthologies:
1. All work must be unpublished.
2. You may Email or mail the piece as a Word document. Otherwise, simply include
it in the body of the email. Please include your name, address and phone number
on the first page of the piece. We don’t ever sell, use or release this
information in any way, but it’s nice to have in case email fails. Those authors
who wish to use snail mail can, but the material will not be returned.
3. If your piece is chosen to be published, you will receive a copy of the
e-book or paperback book (your choice) as payment and an author’s credit.
4. Also, just a note on intellectual property: This is NOT an all submissions
become the property of “Paw Publishing, Inc.” situation.
5. All writers asked to be in the book will be sent a permission form requesting
nonexclusive permission for use of their writing.
Deadline is April 1, 2005
Call for
submissions:
Best Sex
Writing 2005 – a non-fiction anthology edited by
Mitzi Szereto
Best Sex Writing 2005 will offer exactly what it says
in the title: the best sex writing that has been published during the past year.
The time period to be covered will run from approximately summer 2004 through
May 2005. The anthology will be published by Thunder’s Mouth Press (a division
of Avalon Publishing, New York) in autumn 2005.
Material to be considered: book excerpts (fiction or
non-fiction); short stories; essays; memoir; newspaper, magazine and journal
articles; columns; blogs, etc. Work must have been previously published in
English. No unpublished material can be considered.
You are free to submit your own work or else nominate the
work of another writer. Provide hard copy (photocopies are acceptable), with all
publication information (date, publication, copyright holder). If material has
been published on the web, provide URL and full title/author information.
(Please do not submit or nominate smut/porn writing.)
Rights: One-time, non-exclusive world English-language
anthology rights.
Mitzi
Szereto is editor of several anthologies, including Wicked: Sexy Tales of
Legendary Lovers; Foreign Affairs: Erotic Travel Tales; Erotic Travel Tales 1 &
2. She is author of Erotic Fairy Tales: A Romp Through the Classics
and the M. S. Valentine erotic novels.
Announcing the third annual
GOOSE RIVER ANTHOLOGY,
2005
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 is Feb. 28,
2005. Publication will
be fall 2005 (in time for Christmas gifts). Guidelines are as follows:
•
Submit a
clean-typed copy and if possible a disk (Word file)
•
Reading fee:
$1.00 per page
•
SASE for
notification and possible return
•
Author's name
& address at top right of each page
Submit to:
Goose River Anthology, 2005
3400 Friendship Road
Waldoboro, ME 04572-6337
Telephone: (207) 832-6665
Fax: (775)244-8371
E-mail:
dbenner@prexar.com
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