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Over $1,000 in prizes, publication, and a public
reading for finalists in the Owl Canyon Press short
story hackathon.
Sky
Island Journal, an independent, international
literary journal, is seeking poetry, flash fiction, and creative
nonfiction for Issue
5.
For its Raymond
Carver Short Story Contest judged by Susan Perabo, Carve
seeks short fiction of up to 10K words. Winners will be published
in Fall 2018 issue and read by three literary agents.
Washington
Printmakers Gallery is hosting a National Small
Works Competition and Exhibition.
Petrichor
Audio Magazine is seeking previously published
fiction stories (reprints) to produce
into audio and publish on its newly launched platform.
Editors also accept audio submissions but encourage authors to
take advantage of their free Audible-approved professional
narration and studio-quality production.
The
Canadian Women Artists’ Award, facilitated by NYFA, is
a $5,000 grant designed to provide financial support to an
emerging or early career woman artist working in any discipline.
Michigan
Medicine is calling for solo and group
exhibitions to include in its Gifts
of Art Program.
The
Writers’ Press is seeking exceptional unpublished
novels for The
Writers' Press Prize. Preference goes to published
older writers, but all are welcome.
Editors: nominate one story under 500 words published by your
magazine in print or online in 2017 for the Vestal Review’s
VERA
award.
Arts
Intern provides opportunities for college
undergraduates to learn about nonprofit arts professions through internships
in museums and cultural institutions.
The
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is seeking applications
for data-driven journalism projects related to land rights and
property rights.
The
Jeff Sharlet Memorial Award for Veterans hosted by The Iowa Review
will be judged by Brian Turner.
Poetry
will release a magazine
issue dedicated to the work of transgender, gender
non-conforming, and other non-cis poets, guest-edited by
Christopher Soto, in fall 2018.
New
Rivers Press seeks manuscripts of creative
nonfiction, essays, and mixed-genre work between 70
and 120 pages in length. Submissions to the American Fiction
Short Story Award are also being accepted.
Map
Literary seeks poetry,
fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and chapbooks for the
Rachel Wetzsteon Chapbook Award.
Reel
Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival & Lecture Series,
the first Academy Qualifying Film Festival devoted to women of
color, is seeking films
and web series.
New Jersey’s PROTO
Gallery is hosting an Open
Call for emerging and mid-career artists.
New
England Review welcomes submissions
in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, drama, translation in any genre,
creative writing for the website (NER Digital), cover art, and
art.
The
Short Fiction Prize from BOA Editions, Ltd.
will award a $1,000 honorarium and publication in spring 2020.
Buddy
(a lit zine) is calling for team
members (volunteers, interns, etc.).
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Spotify gets updated each and every Tuesday.
Check out this week's selections: powerful new music from
Childish Gambino, the song of the summer by Valee ft. Jeremih,
moody folk from Gwenifer Raymond, and more.
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Welcome to Submittable Stats,
take 1. Thanks to everyone who helped us start the party with April numbers.
Congrats to you all—we loved reading about your journey!
The following submitters had acceptances in April: Kevin Brown, Parisa
Cheraghi, Laine Cunningham, Susan G. Duncan, MFC Feeley, Karen
Foster, Elizabeth Gauffreau, Warren Paul Glover, Fajer Alexander
Khansa, Linda Laino, Egon H.E. Lass, Diane G. Martin, qp Murphy,
Thomas O'Dell, T.J. Rafferty, Garrett Mallory Scott, and Annie Q.
Syed.
Special shout-out to Danae
Barnes, for telling us about the Finishing School
Writer’s Group—they've collected 22 rejections with five team
members so far this year. Booya.
Speaking of rejections, these folks made our top five in April—no
guts, no glory. They amassed 69 no-thank-yous as a group. Big
bravos go to:
- Warren Paul Glover
- Diane G. Martin
- MFC Feeley
- Thomas O'Dell
- Paulie Lipman
Join us with your May numbers
beginning June 1, when our submission form will open on this
page. We'll also send reminders. Until then,
Submittable salutes you.
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