Jan
13
Submissions Opportunities
January 13, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Porter Fleming Literary Competition Submissions for the Porter Fleming Literary Competition are open from now until Feb. 5, 2016. There are 4 categories in which you may enter work which are: fiction, nonfiction, poetry and one-act plays. Fiction and nonfiction should only be a maximum of 2,500 words. Poetry is limited to 3 poems per […]
Jan
11
Submissions Opportunity
January 11, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Zócalo Public Square The Zócalo Public Square Poetry Prize awards U.S. poets whose work “evokes a connection to a place.” They are currently accepting submissions from now until Feb. 5, 2016. Eligible work must be previously unpublished and the author’s original work. The winner will be announced in March and the winning poet will receive […]
Jan
5
Submission Opportunities
January 5, 2016 | Leave a Comment
Palaver UNCW’s online interdisciplinary journal hosted by their Graduate Liberal Arts program publishes bi-monthly in December and May. They are currently seeking submissions for their next issue, following the release of their most recent issue. Palaver seeks submissions that break the rules and don’t confine themselves to a single discipline. They publish both academic and […]
Dec
14
Funding Available!
December 14, 2015 | Leave a Comment
The Savannah writing department is pleased to announce the availability of funds for writing students seeking to submit their best work to literary contests and residencies. How does it work? 1. Submit your best work to a reputable publisher, journal or magazine’s writing contest, grant or residency competition. 2. Pay the contest entry fee (which […]
Dec
2
Submissions opportunities
December 2, 2015 | Leave a Comment
Catfish Creek This is the last call for submissions to Catfish Creek, the undergraduate literary journal by Loras College. The last day to submit is Dec. 10. All submissions should be sent electronically to Catfish(dot)Creek(at)loras(dot)edu. Please label your email with the genre of your work and the title. Straight genre writing will not be considered, but […]
Nov
23
Contests
November 23, 2015 | Leave a Comment
Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival The fiction contest for the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival is still open to submissions until Nov. 30. The entrance fee is $25 and the grand prize is $1,500, domestic airfare to the festival (up to $500), French-Quarter accommodations, a VIP All-Access pass to the next festival and a public […]
Nov
19
Call for Submissions
November 19, 2015 | Leave a Comment
Belmont Story Review The Belmont Story Review is accepting submissions from now until Dec. 15 for their premiere issue and until April 1 for their 2nd issue. They are looking for fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction from both new and established writers. They are also accepting narrative journalism in music, publishing, creativity and collaboration, as […]
Nov
18
Submissions Opportunities
November 18, 2015 | Leave a Comment
Small Po[r]tions Small Po[r]tions is now accepting submissions for their 6th issue. They’re looking for cross-genre, experimental and multi/intermedia work. They’re accepting experimental creative fiction and nonfiction, lyrical fiction, poetry and multimedia pieces. Work should only be up to 5 pages (1,000 words) or one multimedia piece. Email work to <submissions(at)smallportionsjournal(dot)com> for consideration for their […]
Nov
16
Awards and Contest opportunities
November 16, 2015 | Leave a Comment
SCAD Alumni Atelier Award The SCAD Alumni Atelier Award is being offered to any SCAD alumni (from an undergraduate or graduate degree program) who has shown exemplary work in their field of study and desires to create in the uniquely inspiring environments that SCAD has. The recipient of the award will be invited to Savannah, […]
Nov
11
Artifice looking for contributing writers
November 11, 2015 | Leave a Comment
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms. It’s collaboratively built by writers and is structured to allow writers to focus on the quality of content while the site deals with exposure of that content to an audience. They’re interested in work that focuses on movies, TV, anime, art, […]