Literary Calls for Submissions
Contests, prizes, and award opportunities from Tupelo Press, American Theatre Wing, Jewish Book Council, Silverfish Review Press, Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival, and more.
A one-stop shop for information on where to submit your writing for publication in journals, anthologies, contests, and more.
Contests, prizes, and award opportunities from Tupelo Press, American Theatre Wing, Jewish Book Council, Silverfish Review Press, Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival, and more.
Contests, prizes, and award opportunities from the Black Lawrence Press, Independent Book Publishers Association, National Endowment for the Arts, and more.
The poems have been selected and now we want your artwork! HVWG & UAG are excited to work together on this collaboration of regional poets and visual artists.
Orenaug Mountain Publishing invites you to contribute a poem that reflects the culture, environment, or climate of wherever you are.
Prizes and award opportunities from the American Library Association, University of Louisville, African Poetry Book Fund, and more.
Submissions are open for the 6th Heroines Anthology and the 2025 Heroines Women’s Writing Prize. Volume 6 is a special witchcraft-themed edition.
Heroines Anthology – Volume 6: Call For Submissions Read More »
A prize of $2,000 is given annually for a poetry collection published in the previous year by a resident of upstate New York.
Prizes and grant opportunities from the American-Scandinavian Foundation, University of Pittsburgh Press, CRAFT Literary, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Awards & prizes from Orison Books, Los Angeles Review, PEN America, National Gallery of Ireland, Society for Humanistic Anthropology, and the Sundance Institute.
The Troy Architectural Program, Inc. and NYS Writers Institute want your poems for a mural on the south wall of TAP during June, Pride Month.
For the third year, HVWG & UAG are excited to present this opportunity for collaboration between poets and visual artists.
The NYSWI is excited to announce a new collaboration with the NYC-based Writers Read™ not-for-profit literary forum to co-host an event for writers at The Linda in June.