Note: You can now get new postings on Quick Brown Fox delivered straight to your Inbox as I publish
them. Subscribe to the new Quick Brown Fox page on Substack here: https://brian999.substack.com/
Craft was established in 2017 as a literary magazine for fiction and expanded in
2020 to also publish creative nonfiction.
Pays $200 US for short stories and
for creative nonfiction pieces 1,000–6,000 words; $100 for flash fiction and flash
creative nonfiction; and $50–$100 for essays on writing craft and interviews.
Submissions always open. Guidelines here.
Currently, Craft is also running a First Chapters contest for
adult literary fiction. Submit the first chapter or chapters of your novel – maximum
5,000 words. Prizes: $2,000 US for first place; $500 for second, and $300 for third.
$20 entry fee.
Contest deadline Aug 4, 2024. Details here.
City. River. Tree. Publishes postcard or flash fiction and
picta-flash, both online and in a yearly print anthology.
They are looking for fiction of
100-500 words in any genre. You may submit up to three stories. Pays 2
cents US per word ($2 minimum, $5 maximum).
They also want one-page stories
written in pictographs; 10 – 50 pictographs per story. Pays 20 cents US
per pictograph ($2 minimum, $10 maximum).
Full submission information here.
Bourbon
Penn seeks highly imaginative stories with a healthy dose of
the odd. Odd characters, odd experiences, odd realities.
“We’re
looking for genre / speculative stories and are quite partial to slipstream,
cross-genre, magic realism, absurdist, and the surreal.
“We want
character. For us, stories live and die by their characters. We’re
looking for fully drawn characters who surprise us with their honesty,
complexity, and contradictions.
“We want
mysterious. We’re looking for stories that grab the reader, make them
ask, “what the hell is going on?” and then deliver on the tease.
“We want ideas
and we want action. We love exploring big, philosophical ideas, but we
revel in suspenseful plotting. If you’re adept at blending these
elements, we can’t wait to read your work.
“We want fresh
voices and exciting prose. We want to be surprised. We want to be
inspired. We want to find stories that we can’t wait to publish, promote,
and evangelize.”
Pays
4 cents US per word. Guidelines here.
Monkeybicycle is an online
literary journal which is updated almost daily.
“Founded in 2002 in Seattle, WA, Monkeybicycle
has continued to publish the absolute highest quality in a wide range of
literary categories. Twice, works we’ve published were selected for inclusion
in the Best
American Nonrequired Reading anthologies and have a selection
in the 2018
Best Small Fictions anthology.”
Monkeybicycle publishes short stories (2,000 words
maximum) and one-sentence stories. They are open to all genres, as long as there is a strong story and a great
narrative. If you have experimental work you'd like to send, they’ll definitely
consider that as well.
One-sentence stories, need to be one
sentence long, and MonkeyBicycle publishes a new one on
their website every Wednesday.
Submissions always open. Guidelines here.
PureSlush wants flash fiction submissions for The Absent
Bassoonist, the 4th anthology in their Music series.
Stories must be 150 – 1,000 words.
They have a detailed scenario you must adhere to:
The Quonsettville Community Orchestra is
set to open the newly-rebuilt LaChute Cultural Center with a sparkling concert.
The concert on Saturday 18th June
2023, will include the first public performance in 68 years of Dudley Donegal
O’Day’s magnificent (and very underrated) Triple Bassoon Concerto (transcribed
for two bassoons).
But on the night of the concert,
First Bassoonist Solomon Schweitzer never
arrives.
Why?
We want to know what Solomon is doing instead of
showing up to perform.
What do you believe happened to Solomon?
To set the scene for the anthology, click here for
the story An Empty Chair.
For some simple facts about Solomon (so we’re all on the
same page), click here.
For a map of Quonsettville,
where the action in The Absent Bassoonist is
set, click here.
Your The
Absent Bassoonist submission must include mention of Solomon
Schweitzer, his whereabouts, and his reason/s for not showing
up to the concert.
PLEASE NOTE: Solomon is not dead.
Nor does he show up to play at the end of the concert. Nor does Bethany
Thackeray know where he is, nor was she involved in his
non-appearance. Solomon and Bethany are not secret lovers or conspirators, and
she is genuine in her claim she does not know why he has not arrived for the
performance, nor does she know where he might be.
To submit, click here. Please
include the word BASSOON, plus your name and
the title of
your submission, and the word count. (Please note:
word counts do not include titles or your name.)
Deadline: September 30, 2024. Full
guidelines here.
See information about all our upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and four-day retreats here.
For information about other places
to send your short works, see here (and scroll down).
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.