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The deadline
for the CBC Short Story Prize is coming up soon!
The winner receives $6,000
from the Canada Council for the Arts, a two-week writing residency
at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and their work will be
published on CBC Books.
Four finalists each
receive $1,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and their work is also
published on CBC Books.
The prize is open to all
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada who have reached the age of
majority in their province or territory of residence, whether living in Canada
or abroad.
The prize is open to all
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada who have reached the age of
majority in their province or territory of residence, whether living in Canada
or abroad.
Deadline: November 1,
2024. Full
details here.
Tolka is a biannual literary
journal of nonfiction: publishing personal essays, memoir, reportage, travel
writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in
between. Submissions should be 1,000–3,000 words.
Pays a flat fee of €500 (about $746 Canadian).
They will be
open for submissions October 31 – November 17, 2024. Guidelines here.
NüVoices is an international editorial collective gathering veteran and emerging writers, journalists, translators and artists to celebrate and support the diverse creative work of women and other underrepresented voices/communities working on the subject of China.
Their online magazine, NüStories, regularly
publishes both fiction and nonfiction, including narrative essays, event
reviews, articles, multimedia projects and other original content — reaching
audiences all around the world.
They pay an honorarium
for accepted submissions.
They’re looking for a
variety of text content including reportedfeatures, narrativeessays, op-eds, tutorials, Q&As, fiction, translations and listicles.
Since they don’t have the
resources to edit more ambitious reportage, they ask that reported pieces be
succinct, with links to sources included. In your pitch, please also include
one or two ideas on what visuals can be used to accompany your piece. Text
pieces should aim to be no more than 1,400 words.
Visual submissions such as
illustrations, photography, and videos should be accompanied by a short text
component providing context. Visual submissions should be of high digital
quality but smaller than 1.5 MB jpg.
Full submission guidelines
here.
“Since 1976,we have
published exciting and necessary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction by emerging
and established writers from across North America. We are generously supported
by The Department of English and the Faculty of Arts.”
They’re seeking:
Short stories and novel excerpts
from 300–6.000 words. Please submit only one piece at a time (unless you are
submitting flash fiction, in which case you may submit up to three short
pieces). For excerpts of forthcoming works, please make note of the publication
date in your cover letter.
Poetry: Please submit up to five
poems at a time (totalling no more than eight pages). Long poems and excerpts
of unpublished works will also be considered. For excerpts of forthcoming
works, please make note of the publication date in your cover letter.
Nonfiction, including personal essays,
literary essays, and experimental hybrid forms, from 600 – 6,000 words. For
excerpts of forthcoming works, please make note of the publication date in your
cover letter.
Reviews of new fiction, poetry,
nonfiction, and graphic novels. Their focus is on reviewing Canadian works, but
will consider works from around the world.
Interviews with writers and visual
artists. The format is Q&A with an analytical/literary introduction to the
artist’s work.
Visual art & photography, including illustrations,
paintings, collages, digital art, etc., in both colour and black and white.
Full submission guidelines
here.
See information about all our upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and
weekend retreats here.
Navigation tips: For information about other places to send your short works, see here (and scroll down).
Also, always check out Labels below posts to find collections of postings. For example, if you’re looking for places to send personal essays, click on “essay markets” below (and scroll down).
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