This month,
you’re probably going to spend a lot of time doing things for other
people—trips to the store, gift wrapping, cookie baking,
volunteering, visiting, donating—etc.! etc.!
But what are
you going to do for yourself?
In the quickly
approaching new year, some writers will get literary agent
contracts and book deals.
Even more will
see their creative writing published in literary journals and
magazines.
Do you want to
be one of them?
Writer’s
Relief has been assisting writers like you with the many tasks of
getting published since 1994.
And we have
limited openings on our client list RIGHT NOW in the following
genres:
> Books and
memoirs
> Poetry
> Essays
and stories
So take five
minutes and give yourself a gift. Five minutes to honor your
creativity and hard work.
DEADLINE: December 15
FINE PRINT:
Submission is free and confidential. No obligations are incurred by
submitting to our Review Board. Approximately eighty-percent of
applicants are turned away out of necessity. So send your BEST
work.
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Here are just
a few examples:
Second Annual WaterSedge Poetry Chapbook Contest
Stops Reading:
1/31/2018
Contest Judge:
Molly Peacock
Entry Fee: $20
First Prize:
$500 cash prize; publication of the poetry chapbook in both print
and e-book formats; Amazon distribution for Kindle and print; and
25 free print copies.
Winning Entry
Published? Yes
Page Count
Limit: 24-48 pages
Poetry Book
Type: Chapbook
Psychopomp Magazine Short Fiction Contest
Stops Reading:
1/31/2018
Contest Judge:
Anne Valente
Entry Fee: $10
First Prize:
$500
Winning Entry
Published? Yes
Word Count
Limit: 6,000
Press 53 Award for Short Fiction
Stops Reading:
12/31/2017
Contest Judge:
Kevin Morgan Watson
Entry Fee: $30
First Prize:
$1,500
Winning Entry
Published? Yes
Page Count
Limit: 100-250
Book Type:
Short Story Collection
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