
Call for Submissions: “Pantoums for the 21st Century”
Poets are invited to submit pantoums for an upcoming anthology edited by Carol H. Jewell, tentatively titled, “Pantoums for the 21st Century”.
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Poets are invited to submit pantoums for an upcoming anthology edited by Carol H. Jewell, tentatively titled, “Pantoums for the 21st Century”.
The Crosswinds Poetry Journal is looking for submissions for the 2018 Crosswinds Poetry Contest, judged by Tina Cane, Poet Laureate of RI.
Coordinators of the Transport Troy (TT) Poetry in Motion project are seeking poetry in any form to coincide with TT Collar City Ramble.
Foothills Publishing is seeking poems for an anthology in celebration of the beauty, majesty, mystery, and diversity of life on this planet.
For the next edition of About Place Journal, they are interested in resistance, in sources of mutual support, strength, and survival.
Personal essays up to 750 words and short poems wanted for an anthology exploring contemporary funeral rituals, from the profound to the quirky to New Age, traditional practices modified for the 21st century, or surprise us.
PANK Books, PANK Magazine is now publishing full-length books and chapbooks alongside their print annual magazine and quarterly online offerings.
Slate Roof Press, a member-run, not-for-profit collaborative, is pleased to announce the 2018 Elyse Wolf Prize for their annual poetry chapbook contest.
Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review is now accepting submissions for the Winter 2018 publication.
The Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize is now accepting submissions. There is no fee to enter and is open to all. The deadline is Jan 30, 2018.
Call for Art and Poetry Submissions for “Article 13”, curated by Sandra Rouse and Anne Liljedahl for the LAB at Collar Works Gallery in Troy.
Bright Hill is seeking unpublished poems and short fiction or essays from poets and writers who have been featured at Bright Hill’s events.
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.