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Flash Fiction
Contest for High School Students hosted by Humber
College
Stories must be 250 words
or less.
Prizes 1st place: $750; 2nd place: $500; 3rd place: $350; 4th place: $250; 5th place: $150.
All five contest winners will
be published in Arrival, an online, student-led literary and arts magazine that will
officially launch in early 2023.
Deadline March 31. Guidelines here.
Muriel's Journey Poetry Prize: Open to Canadians or people living in Canada. Genre: Poetry. Prize: $100 top prize. Also a special prize of $100 for a resident of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side. Plus a $35 prize for a poem chosen at random from the entries. All winners and honourary mentions will be published in Fire in the Heart, the Muriel Journey Chapbook for 2023.
Criteria: Speak your mind and let the world know
what you think, look at your subject in an unexpected way, take a risk in your
composition, be frank and unreserved, change the world (or a tiny corner of
it)! If the poem has good potential for being performed, all the better.
Open only to Canadians.
Deadline: March 31, 2023. Guidelines here.
The Dark Magazine is a monthly
that publishes dark fantasy and horror fiction 2,000–6,000 words. “Don’t be
afraid to experiment or to deviate from the ordinary; be different – try us
with fiction that may fall out of ‘regular’ categories. However, it’s also
important to understand that despite the name The Dark is not a market for
graphic, violent horror.”
Pays 6 cents a word for
original fiction up to 6,000 words or 1 cent a word for reprints.
Full submission guidelines
here.
The Deadlands is a monthly speculative fiction magazine. “We publish short stories, poems, and essays about the other realms, of the ends we face here, and the beginnings we find elsewhere. It is an adventure into the unknown, to meet those who live there still, even though they may be dead. Death is a journey we all will take, but we’d like to peek at the map before we go.
“We are
generally open to fiction and nonfiction submissions, except for a year-end
holiday closure. Poetry submissions are open the first two weeks of every month.”
Submission
guidelines here.
Carousel seeks short
fiction, poetry, and book reviews. It’s open to Canadians only.
Pays $20 per poem; $40–$80
per short story; and $20–$40 for an Experimental Review.
Deadline: Carousel
opens to submissions on the first of each month. And accepts the first 200
submissions. After that, you may still submit, but then there’s a $2 reading
fee. Guidelines here.
Quick
Brown Fox welcomes 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.
See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day
workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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