Jerry Lewis told me I was going to die
by Matthew Del Papa
published by Latitude 46
Latitude 46
Publishing
Sudbury,
Ontario
https://latitude46publishing.com/
Latitude 46 Publishing, based in Sudbury,
Ontario, seeks submissions for A Thousand
Tiny Awakenings, a forthcoming anthology that explores the creative voice of those
18–30 years of age.
Latitude 46 is also open to book-length submissions
from northern authors. You don’t have to write about the north, but they prioritize
stories inspired by or based in the region.
Full submission guideline here.
Regarding A Thousand
Tiny Awakenings:
Editors
Connor Lafortune, a recent graduate from Nipissing University, a citizen of
Dokis First Nation and poet, and Lindsay Mayhew, a recent graduate from Laurentian
University and poet, are seeking poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction and
visual arts that explore the themes of breaking oppressive boundaries and
structures.
“A Thousand
Tiny Awakenings will offer readers a glimpse into how a new generation
perceives the world and how using their own power can shape the future.”
All
fiction/nonfiction submissions must be between 1,000 and 6,000 words
Can
submit up to 3 poems
Artists
can submit a maximum of 10 visual art pieces (jpg file)
Pays $200 honorarium and two copies of the anthology.
Send all work
in a single file to editor@latitude46publishing.com, subject line:
Anthology Submission [your name]
Deadline for A Thousand Tiny Awakenings anthology: September 30, 2023. Full submission guidelines here.
PulpLiterature publishes a quarterly anthology and “good books for the price of a beer,” mostly anthologies. Currently, they’re accepting poetry submissions (pays $25 – $50. Guidelines here.
Plus they have a contest opening in September: The Raven Short Story Contest, for flash fiction and short fiction 250 – 2,500 words:
“We Pulp Literature editors collect stories like ravens in the woods, swooping down on what catches our eye and bringing the treasures — sometimes sparkling, sometimes grisly, but always fascinating — home to our nests. Show us your most scintillating treasures in the form of short fiction up to 2500 words in length and you could be the one bringing home $300 to line your nest!”
Contest opens: 1 September 2023
Deadline: 15 October 2023
Winner notified: 15 November 2023
Winner published in: Issue 42, Spring 2024
Prize: $300
Entry fee: $20
Early bird fee (before 15 September): $15
Entry fees include a 1-year digital subscription to Pulp Literature
This contest is for previously unpublished short fiction between
250 and 2500 words in length. Multiple entries welcome. Total
entries limited to 200.
Want feedback on your story? Get a professional critique from one of the Pulp Literature editors for only $25 more. Critiques are sent out after the judging is over.
Full guidelines here.
See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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