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http://www.lsu.edu/thesouthernreview/submit.html
Seeks to publish the very best
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Only previously unpublished work
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Submissions read from September
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Call For Submissions: It's All
in Her Head: Women Making peace with Troubled Minds
Planning a dynamic collection of
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DIVERSION
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Open to manuscripts. Seeks short stories for their anthologies, academic books
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Each poetry submission is restricted to
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submissions are restricted to one short story between 2,000-5,000 words.
All entries must be typed. Writers may submit multiple times in one or
both genres, but each submission must include the required $15 (U. S.)
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Previously published poems and short stories, including web
publications, are not allowed. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable
if our editors are notified immediately that the work has been accepted
elsewhere.
Please send a cover letter with your
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your work. Please do NOT include your name on your actual submission.
For those entering more than one submission, you may designate a gift
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address(es) for where you want the journal(s) mailed.
Winning manuscripts will appear in The
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Manuscripts will not be returned.
Mark envelopes either "Poetry Contest" or "Fiction Contest" and include
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LACHANCE Publishing is
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Anthology:
Voices of Breast Cancer, Volume Two
Book Proposal:
Accepting queries and proposals for book-length projects in the categories of
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from professionals in the health/science fields. Prefers agented projects but
will consider projects of merit from qualified individuals without agent
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Welcomes the finest contemporary
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haiku and high-quality digital photography. This biannual online journal accepts
creative nonfiction, essays, and memoir that explore an aspect of personal
experience in the outdoors. For guidelines, see www.adventummagazine.com.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
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Submissions sought for fiction, poetry, plays, creative
nonfiction, photography, art, and genre-confused works of all
creative kinds: up to 10,000 words of prose or up to 3 poems or visual works. We
are especially excited about experimental fiction, magical
realism, and bilingual works. Simultaneous and electronic submissions are
acceptable and we currently pay $5 per page. Guidelines are
available online.
Anderbo
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Fiction - submit stories of up to
3500 words
Poetry - submit up to 6 poems
"fact" - submit up to 1500 words
Send submissions to
editors@anderbo.com
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attachment in any common file format such as doc or rtf. Mac users, please be
sure that your doc files are readable by PCs. No docx files, ever. And please,
only one story per submission. Poets, we require your poems to be in the e-mail,
or together as a single attachment. Simultaneous submissions OK with
notification. If you don't hear from us within a month, let us know.
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For specific details, go to
www.thecoachellareview.com and click “Submit.” Accepting fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, and short film submissions on a rolling basis.
diode Poetry Journal
Details:
http://diodepoetry.com/v4n2/submissions.html
Now reading submissions. Welcome
submissions of poetry, and we are now also considering poetry book reviews.
Poetry submissions should include 3-6 poems, and reviews should be from
1,000-2,500 words.
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