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My Writing Journey Competition

  Full details  COMPETITION RULES: Send in your entry in the body of the email, not as an attachment. Use the subject line ‘My Writing Journey Competition’ in your email. Entries must be no more than 600 words and must be the author’s original work. Use Times New Roman size 12 or Arial size 11. Entry is free. All submissions and enquiries can be sent to Nichola:  Nichola@nzwriterscollege.co.nz The competition is open to any writer living anywhere in the world. Only one story per entrant is allowed. Prizewinners will be notified via email as well as on our website; please ensure you supply a valid email address with your entry. Writers retain full copyright over their work. The judges’ decision is final; no disputes will be entered into. If your entry has not been acknowledged within three working days, please contact us as your email may have got lost in transit. Absolutely no generative AI to be used (ChatGPT etc.). If we de...

Triquarterly

Full details Thank you for your interest in TriQuarterly , the literary journal of Northwestern University.  TriQuarterly is edited by students in the  Litowitz MFA+MA Graduate Creative Writing Program  and the MA in Creative Writing in the School of Professional Studies.  Alumni of these programs and other readers also serve as editorial staff.  We welcome submissions in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, video essay, short drama, and hybrid work from established as well as emerging writers. We are especially interested in work that embraces the world and continues, however subtly, the ongoing global conversation about culture and society that  TriQuarterly  pursued from its beginning in 1964. We also accept craft essays and interviews, which we publish throughout the year. How to Submit: We accept all submissions through Submittable, an online submissions system. There is no charge to create a Submittable account, but please note...

Grist

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Full details Grist: A Journal of the Literary Arts,  seeks high quality submissions from both emerging and established writers. We publish craft essays and interviews as well as fiction, nonfiction, and poetry—and we want to see your best work, regardless of form, style, or subject matter. Past issues have included such writers as Dan Albergotti, Dorothy Allison, Ellen Bass, Richard Bausch, Katherine Boo, Maud Casey, May-lee Chai, Peter Ho Davies, Timothy Donnelly, Denise Duhamel, Tom Franklin, Elizabeth Gilbert, Joy Harjo, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Hicok, T.R. Hummer, Adam Johnson, Fady Joudah, Dorianne Laux, Dorothea Lasky, Dana Levin, Julia B. Levine, Lisa Lewis, Thomas Lynch, Khaled Mattawa, Joseph Millar, Ander Monson, Danielle Pafunda, Ron Rash, Hilda Raz, Maggie Smith, Maura Stanton, Michael Steinberg, Virgil Suárez, Julie Marie Wade, William Wenthe, and many others. We read between May 15th and August 15th. Please note that we do not accept snail mail submissions....

Craft

Full details CRAFT  explores the art of fiction, celebrating both emerging and established writers. We focus on the craft of writing and how the elements of craft make a good story shine. We feature new and republished fiction, critical pieces on craft, interviews, book annotations, and much more. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Authors Publish

Submit to Authors Publish Magazine Please read these guidelines thoroughly before submitting.  Submissions that do not meet these guidelines will not be responded to. What We Publish We only publish articles and eBooks about various aspects of writing and publishing . Most of what we publish is specific and focused on a particular aspect of publishing, such as agent or publisher reviews. We pay between $25 and $50 per article. Most of our articles are between 250-1200 words in length. We also pay $500 dollars for eBooks around 10,000 words. What We Don’t Publish We DO NOT publish creative writing. This means NO poetry, NO memoir, and NO fiction. We will not respond to these submissions. We are NOT interested in any articles about freelance writing. We also DO NOT publish reprints. The article you submit to us can not have been previously published on your blog or in another magazine. We ask for exclusive rights to publish your article, but after six months th...