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seeking submissions for anthology of poems on friendship
Bias towards free verse, imagistic poems without obvious use of literary
device. Poems should contribute toward the understanding of friendship. E-mail
to
mailto:%20furman@cahs.colostate.edu or send with SASE to Rich Furman, School of
Social Work, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80524.
Companion Press
is publishing a collection of tips, suggestions and advice (personal examples
from your own experience) about the keys, the secrets or the rules you've
discovered to having a long and happy, loving relationship. The title of the
book is "51 Simple Rules to Improve Your Relationship" and will be published in
January 2003.
Deadline for entries is November 15, 2002.
If we publish your advice, you will receive a free book and will be entered into
a drawing to win $1,000.
E-mail your text entry (any length/no attachments, please) to: steve@companionpress.com
1.) Enter as many times as you like, to increase your chances to win the $1,000.
2.) No purchase required. No cost to you to enter. We will not try to sell you
anything and your e-mail address will not be sold or shared with anyone.
3.) By entering this drawing you agree to our contest rules listed on our web
site.
4.) Prize: On September 1, 2003, one grand prize winner will be selected, from
from all of the entries received in the past 12 months, and will be awarded
$1,000 (U.S.)
Thank you,
Steve Stewart
COMPANION PRESS CONTACT INFORMATION:
Mail: PO Box 2575, Laguna Hills, CA 92654
E-mail: info@companionpress.com
Web site: http://www.companionpress.com
Phone: 949/362-9726
Fax: 949/362-4489
Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine
The futures market in commodities is a good analogy for writers and artists.
Their work, in many cases, is greatly undervalued; the future "market" value
will be much higher than anyone can imagine. OUR FUTURE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT. As
writers we have more in common than our love of words and books. We support and
instruct one another with enthusiasm, ideas and insights culled from our diverse
talents. In the writing community there is a tremendous amount of energy, a
rolling boiling. It takes the form of many people with talent and motivation
anxious to unleash their creative juices. The world of publishing is changing.
Join us in our quest for a better future. BE PART OF THE FUTURE. Artists and
Writers with verve and imagination - please submit in the following catagories.
Fiction
Nonfiction
Poetry
Cover artwork
Cartoons
See guidelines at: http://www.futuresforstorylovers.com/
"JOY OF WRITING" COMPETITION
Celebrate the Joy of Writing!
The editors of Personal Journaling magazine bring you a competition designed to
honor and promote the craft of personal writing. Celebrate writing's meaning in
your life in either a personal essay or personal poem.
You may compete in one or both categories (Personal Essay, Personal Poetry), but
each entry must convey the value or impact writing has had on your life.
Prizes include publication in the pages of Personal Journaling magazine, online
publication and promotion, free books and magazines from F&W Publications,
parent company to Personal Journaling, award certificates and more.
Entry fee is $5.
Visit
http://www.writersdigest.com/contests/joy_of_writing.asp
for complete rules and entry form.
Deadline: November 26, 2002
CHICKEN SOUP'S LESSONS FOR LIVING
We are looking for stories from writers like you to include in our new book.
We hope that this letter finds you well
and sitting atop a plethora of stories that you just don't know what to do with.
Please review the guidelines below
and submit your story via email or regular mail. We welcome stories from
contributors of any age. Payment $300.
This book is a collection of stories that presents an encouraging perspective on
life -- lessons that encompass
the inspiration, strength, dreams, and wisdom every reader seeks. The individual
stories unleash the secrets of
getting the most from life, regardless of race, sex, religion, generation, etc.
Our book will help illustrate
and teach the keys to living life to its fullest.
Vox4/George LeBrun
Attn: Story Submissions
24723 Bogey Ridge
San Antonio, TX. 78258
Fax: 210-481-5725
lebrun@vox4.com
Tarpaulin Sky literary journal
is seeking submissions of highest quality fiction, nonfiction and poetry for
the December issue. Previews of writers and works in the coming issue, as well
as guidelines, can be found at www.tarpaulinsky.com
POSITIVELY SECULAR WRITERS'
CONTEST
sponsored by Obadiah Press --
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2002
This contest will honor those who are doing-or writing-for the secular world in
various ways. Write about
someone who is doing good in the secular world. Or share a piece of secular
writing that furthers God's kingdom without mentioning Christ, faith, or
Christianity. The Prizes: First Prize $550; Second Prize $250. Entry fee: $15.
Details: http://www.obadiahpress.com
A Funny Thing Happened at the Movies
NightsAndWeekends.com is looking for funny (or at least amusing) stories about
movies - and the role they've played in our lives - for an upcoming anthology
(working title, Movie Mania). Tell us the story about a run-in
with a movie star, the night you and your friends stayed up all night watching
movies, the time you spent working in a movie theater, or even the time you
tried to make your very own movie.
Submissions must be less than 2,000 words and will be accepted through February
14, 2003. Please see the site for more detailed guidelines:
http://www.nightsandweekends.com/anthology.
RUSSIAN-AMERICAN Literature
Anthology of Russian-American literature,
looking for poetry, fiction, nonfiction prose. Interested in work that
explores what it means to be Russian-American, broadly defined. Deadline:
December 15. Send submissions, short bio, and SASE to Anya Krugovoy Silver,
Dept. of English, Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207. Queries:
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