The 2021 Hudson Prize
Each year Black Lawrence Press will award The Hudson Prize for an unpublished collection of poems or short stories.
Each year Black Lawrence Press will award The Hudson Prize for an unpublished collection of poems or short stories.
This contest is open to anyone in Rensselaer County, 18 years and older. Stories must be a work of fiction set in Rensselaer County during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In conjunction with philanthropists Bruce Piasecki & Andrea Masters, and the Yaddo artists’ community in Saratoga Springs, we are proud to promote a call for submissions for The Bruce Piasecki and Andrea Masters Annual Award on Business and Society Writing
Mamas, Martyrs, and Jezebels: Myths, Legends, and Other Lies You’ve Been Told about Black Women revisits notions of Black womanhood to include the ways in which Black women’s perceived strength can function as a dangerous denial of Black women’s humanity.
Spencertown Academy Arts Center announces the “Community Writes” winter writing contest. Selected fiction and non-fiction pieces will be published on the Academy website in March.
Sequestrum is starting 2021 with a call for your best imaginative writing! Whether it’s slipstream, magical realism, cross-genre, fantasy, science fiction, or a regular fairy tale, they want to read it.
The Aesthetica Creative Writing Award is an international literary prize that is a hotbed for new talent in Poetry and Short Fiction.
Reading Works’ Second Annual Short Short Story Contest – a writing contest to support our literacy programs for teens and adults.
Each year Black Lawrence Press will award The Big Moose Prize for an unpublished novel. The prize is open to new, emerging, and established writers.
Albany Poets very excited to announce that submissions are open for poetry, art, and photography for the ninth issue of our annual literary journal, “Up The River”!
Inkshares is pleased to announce its first ever all-genre contest which launches November 7th, 2020. The purpose of the contest is to discover debut storytellers with incredible stories.
Bob Shakey announces the opening of submissions to the 6th Annual Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Contest.