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Poetry Online {aka poetry.onl}
is a weekly poetry journal committed to publishing work made accessible to all.
It offers an online venue alongside audio, captioned video, and screenreader
accessible images so that every reader is included.
Poetry
Online accepts both poetry and visual poetry, traditional and
experimental. For a hint of what they enjoy, check out their Read Page. Pays $25 on publication.
Guidelines
here.
Prose Online {aka prose.onl}
is a weekly prose literary journal committed to publishing work made accessible
to all. It offers an online venue alongside audio, captioned video, and
screenreader accessible images so that every reader is included.
Prose
Online seeks short fiction and nonfiction, either flash prose {under
1,00o words} or short prose 1,00 –6,000 words}. Pays $15 on publication.
Guidelines
here.
NYCmidnight holds contests for writers around the world in a number of different categories: Microfiction under 100 words, Microfiction under 250 words, Flash Fiction, Screenwriting, Short Screenplay, and Short Story.
Writers are
randomly assigned to a group, given a few parameters and a deadline to write their
piece. Winners advance to the next round. There is a forum for participants to
receive feedback on their stories. There is an entry fee, and winners receive
cash prizes.
The next contest is for Short Stories and starts
January 14, 2022. In the first round, participants are assigned a genre,
subject, and characters and have eight days to write a short story under 2,500
words. In the three subsequent rounds, story lengths become a little shorter
and deadlines tighter. Entry fee is $59 U.S. Prizes range from $150 U.S. for
tenth place to $6,500 for first place.
Details of the Short Story challenge here.
Cloud Lake Literary is an independent digital literary magazine and online content space headquartered in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They’re seeking submissions from across Canada and are always looking for new writers and artists. We currently publish fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and children’s literature (ages up to and including YA).
In addition to written work, they’re seeking submissions of visual art from artists across Canada. Cloud Lake publishes literary writing, but they also believe that typically commercial stories and themes can be well-written and developed and so they welcome all submissions for consideration.
Guidelines here.
The Temz Review is a literary journal based in London, Ontario, that publishes fiction,
poetry, and reviews. Temz publishes four issues per year (Spring, Summer, Fall
and Winter). They publish work from a diverse range of emerging and established
voices. Their goal is to reflect a wide variety of editorial perspectives and
publish an eclectic mix of writing.
They’re seeking fiction and creative nonfiction up to 10,000 words. They
prefer the strange and the boundary-pushing, but are open to a wide range of styles
and voices. Pays $20
They accept submissions of 1–8 poems, depending on their length. Pays
$20 per batch of poms.
Accepts reviews, particularly of books from Canadian small presses and
of works in translation, but query first.
Guidelines here.
Quick Brown Fox Quick Brown Fox welcomes your book reviews and
your short stories, poems, and essays about reading, writing, favourite books,
and libraries. Read a few essays on the blog to get a taste of what other
writers have done (see here and scroll down).
Quick Brown Fox also welcomes reviews of
any kind and of anything, anywhere or anybody. If you want to review your
favourite coffee shops or libraries, babysitters or lovers (no real names
please), go for it. See examples of book reviews here (and scroll down); other reviews here (and
scroll down).
Submit to: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Include a short bio at the end of your
piece and attach a photo of yourself if you have one that’s okay.
See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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