![]() Artwork must be high-res and suitable for printing to A5 size. Fiction should be a maximum 5,000 words and submit no more than three poems each of a maximum fifty lines. Submissions should be original and unpublished and there are no restrictions on style or genre. Website: Short fiction, poetry and art from around the world is wanted by Manchester based Cōnfingō magazine which is published in print twice a year. Articles, essays, reviews and interviews on international literary and cultural topics may be submitted all year round. All work must be original and previously unpublished. Writers may send original, unpublished fiction between 4,000 and 6,000 words, and up to five poems. Wasafiri literary magazine and academic journal re-opens for submissions on 5 October for fiction and poetry submissions. Writers who would like to contribute articles should send a feature pitch. The payment for accepted poems is £20 per page. Writers are asked to send six poems and a cover letter explaining any context you think is necessary. The focus for this issue is the environment and climate change. Poetry Wales is inviting submissions for issue 56.3 from 1 October to 1 January. Payment is $75-$200, ‘more for commissioned work’. Response time is ‘within three to four months.’ Simultaneous submission are reluctantly accepted – don’t do it - but reprints and multiple subs are not. Do not use the online system which is for poetry only. International (ie not US) writers must submit prose by email. For non-fiction, 1,500-5,000 words, they accept ‘personal as well as cultural, political and other kinds of essays,’ as well as self-contained excepts from memoirs. The team seek ‘quality of writing and thought or imagination,’ and they will accept genre fiction if it has literary merit and/or it ‘transcends or challenges genre’. For fiction they want stories, no more than 7,200 words, and flash fiction, 500 words or fewer, is also accepted, up to five pieces. Submit up to five poems online using the Submittable system.Ĭonfrontation also publishes some prose. This well established, highly thought of American journal is open for subs each year between 15 September and 15 April. Shooter pays £25 per published story and £5 per published poem.Ĭonfrontation Magazine is one of the rare literary journals which wants poetry and pays well for it. Submit original, unpublished short fiction at least 2,000 words long, and poetry related to the relationship between humans and animals of any kind. Shooter literary magazine is open for submissions for its Winter 21 issue on the theme of ‘Animal Love’ up to 18 October. Some are paying markets, some are small presses, but any could be an outlet for your work ![]() Entry fee is $25.If you're feeling inspired this National Poetry Day, you here are some publishers and magazines who might consider your poems. The contest is open to chapbook submissions between 12–20 pages, and the deadline is April 30, 2021. If you have a chapbook project sitting around you’ve been meaning to finish, then Vallum’s chapbook contest may be just what you need to get you back to it. Entry fee is $16 or $26, which includes one-year subscription. First prize is $500, second prize is $300 prize, and third prize is $150. Prizes include cash, publication, and a one-year subscription to CV2. Opening on April 23, 2021, this annual contest asks that you write an original poem in 48 hours with the caveat that you must include ten words provided by the magazine, which will be available on their site. Entry free is $25 and includes a one-year subscription.ĭo you like writing under pressure and constraints? Then CV2’s 2-day poem contest may be just for you. First prize is $500, second prize is $250, third prize is $75, and an honourable mention will be made and awarded $25. ![]() This year’s judge is playwright and multigenre author, Natalie Meisner. Entry fee is $40 for each category and includes a subscription to the magazine.įreefall’s annual contest closes on April 30, 2021. First prize is $1,000, second prize is $750, and third prize is $500. ![]() This year’s poetry judge is Phil Hall, and prizes include cash, publication, and a subscription to Grain. The contest is open to poetry and fiction submissions. The Short Grain Contest’s deadline has been extended to April 15, 2021. Four finalists will also be selected and awarded $1,000 and published on CBC Books. The winner will receive $6,000, the opportunity to attend a two-week writing residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity, and will be published on CBC Books. The CBC Poetry Prize recently opened on April 1 and is closes May 31, 2021. Here’s our breakdown of five big ones with approaching deadlines. April is a hot month for poetry contests.
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