
Call for Submissions: Up The River, Issue Eight
We are very excited to announce that submissions are open for poetry, art, and photography for the eighth issue of “Up The River.”
A one-stop shop for information on where to submit your writing for publication in journals, anthologies, contests, and more.
We are very excited to announce that submissions are open for poetry, art, and photography for the eighth issue of “Up The River.”
Gelles-Cole Literary Enterprises is now accepting personal essays and poems by and for Baby Boomers exploring the soundtrack of their lives.
Formation Press is currently accepting submissions for their 1st Annual poetry anthology book publication. The deadline is February 29, 2020.
The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History wants poetry about the Hudson Valley and Hudson River by its immigrant poets past and present.
Dear Herman is a call for submissions for poetry and prose, celebrating the 200th birthday of author Herman Melville.
The organizers of Calling All Poets are asking their many features and open mic’ers through the years to join in the celebration anthology.
New this year, we are seeking publishers of local presses and local authors to submit their books to us for sharing at this year’s Word Fest.
This year’s HVWG writing contest is POETRY. Winners will be awarded cash prizes and invited to read their winning piece at a special meeting.
Before his death in January 2005 Tom Nattell established a fund to provide an annual award to a student-poet at Albany High School.
Bob Sharkey announces the 4th Annual Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize is now accepting submissions.
Albany Poets announces a call for submissions for for Up The River, Issue Seven, which will be published in April 2019.
Bright Hill Press and Literary Center of the Catskills announces its 26th Annual Poetry Chapbook Competition.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.