Calling all undergraduate Writing majors!  Submit your best fiction and nonfiction immediately. Faculty representatives from the SCAD Writing Department will read your work and nominate one piece from each category to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Intro Journals Project. AWP will then select winners, which will be published in the following literary journals: Hayden’s Ferry Review […]

The modern college campus is a much more complex place than what news reports and movie depictions might have us believe. Each year’s class of students brings a new element to the college experience and has new stories to share.     A new Narratively series will feature untold stories from college campuses across the […]

Midwest Graduate Students Conference on Writing is looking for graduates to propose presentations.  Proposal abstracts should be submitted electronically and may be sent to Dr. Missy Phegley, or Dr. Susan Swartwout.   They should be 300 words maximum and may cover any topic on creative, technical, new media, or composition writing.  The deadline for proposals […]

DOCUMENT: the Graduate Journal of the SCAD Writing Program wants your nonfiction and fiction!  Submit your best work immediately.  Selected works will be published in Volume 5, Spring 2014. Submitted pieces will also be considered for nomination to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Intro Journals Project, the winners of which will be published in the […]

The Missouri Review seeks entries to its 23rd Annual Jeffrey E. Smith Editor’s Prize in Fiction, Essay and Poetry. Winning entries in each category will receive $5,000 and possible publication.  The deadline is October 1, 2013.  Visit the website for details.

Publisher Mark Griffin with Coastal Courier, Bryan County News and Fort Stewart’s The Frontline is looking for writers and editors ASAP.  For details, email Mark or call (912) 977-3103. Gambling the Aisle’s first chapbook contest is now open to both fiction and poetry submissions 16 to 36 pages in length.  The prize will be 25 […]

World Nomads and Rough Guides have teamed up to offer a travel scholarship. Write a 2,500 word essay to apply. Prize: Free trip to China; Mentorship from freelance travel writers; Assignment to review and update the Beijing chapters of ‘The Rough Guide to China.’ Deadline: April 19 Click Here for Details. Summary: 1. Craft a 2,500 characters […]

Announcing The First SCAD Lacoste Writing Prize This year’s judge Visiting artist Rob Griffith Director and Editor of Measure Press  This year’s challenge The Sonnet  Prize 100€ and Possible publication in “Measure: a Review of Formal Poetry”  Deadline for Submission March 1, Midnight Guidelines: 1. Sonnets must be original and unpublished. No translations. Lacoste students in […]

Lex Allen Literary Festival seeks poetry and fiction for contest Undergraduate college students can submit up to three poems and/or up to two short stories for the Literary Festival Poetry Prize ($100) and Literary Festival Fiction Prize ($100). Each entry must include the author’s name and contact information and the name, city and state of […]

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Savannah graduate student Stephen Drum wrote two more pieces for the Huffington Post about Colt models: The Men of Colt Studios: Telling Sad Stories of Hooking Up With Kings and A Colt Man, Not a Porn Star. Savannah undergraduate writing students Astoria Jellett and Shelby Chikazawa successfully funded their zine SAMT SENIT using Kickstarter. The […]

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