Showing posts with label Submission Requests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Submission Requests. Show all posts
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Writing Contests and Calls for Submission
Writing contest links:
Kay Snow Writing Contest, deadline April 23, 2011:
http://www.willamettewriters.com/, sidebar link
Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary Contest, deadline Feb. 18, 2011
http://www.pnwa.org/
Third Annual Cowboy Up Short Story Contest, March 1 – September 1, 2011
Guidelines: http://www.moonlightmesaassociates.com/
Calls for submission:
Oregon Humanities Magazine, “Belong” category, deadline Feb. 14, 2011
Guidelines: http://www.oregonhumanities.org/
Ooligan Press, deadlines vary
Guidelines: http://www.ooligan.pdx.edu/
Rae Ann Proost is seeking submissions for her book—contact Elsie Rochna for more information.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Call for Submissions
Oregon Humanities magazine is seeking submissions for the spring 2011 issueon the theme ³Fail.² We¹re interested in nonfiction writing that exploresbad ideas, mistakes, and fiascos, as well as the notion of failure in ourculture and, conversely, success. We are particularly interested in writingthat explores this theme in history, literature, art, politics, and otherdisciplines of the humanities. We appreciate submissions that include Oregonsources, stories, and locales, but will also consider work that exploresfailure and success in broader and more universal ways.
We welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including scholarly essays,personal essays, and journalistic articles. We accept proposals and draftsof scholarly and journalistic features, which range between 2,500 and 4,000words in length. We accept drafts only of fully developed personal essaysthat consider larger thematic questions; essay submissions should run nolonger than 2,000 words. All contributors receive an honorarium. Currentlythe magazine is distributed to more than 12,000 readers. Essays from OregonHumanities have been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize anthology, the UtneReader, and Best American Essays.
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please visit ourwebsite (http://oregonhumanities.org) to read the current issue and theguidelines for writers. Then, submit a proposal or draft by Monday, October18, 2010, to k.holt@oregonhumanities.org (preferred) or to Kathleen Holt,Editor, Oregon Humanities magazine, 813 SW Alder Street, Suite 702,Portland, Oregon, 97205. No phone calls, please.
We welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including scholarly essays,personal essays, and journalistic articles. We accept proposals and draftsof scholarly and journalistic features, which range between 2,500 and 4,000words in length. We accept drafts only of fully developed personal essaysthat consider larger thematic questions; essay submissions should run nolonger than 2,000 words. All contributors receive an honorarium. Currentlythe magazine is distributed to more than 12,000 readers. Essays from OregonHumanities have been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize anthology, the UtneReader, and Best American Essays.
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please visit ourwebsite (http://oregonhumanities.org) to read the current issue and theguidelines for writers. Then, submit a proposal or draft by Monday, October18, 2010, to k.holt@oregonhumanities.org (preferred) or to Kathleen Holt,Editor, Oregon Humanities magazine, 813 SW Alder Street, Suite 702,Portland, Oregon, 97205. No phone calls, please.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Romance Submissions Sought
Thanks to Paty Jager for another great tip.
The Wild Rose Press is actively seeking short stories 25K-50K in all romance genres. These are only e-pubbed not print and must have a happy ever after ending. Check out their submission guidelines at: http://thewildrosepress.com/publisher/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=44
The Wild Rose Press is actively seeking short stories 25K-50K in all romance genres. These are only e-pubbed not print and must have a happy ever after ending. Check out their submission guidelines at: http://thewildrosepress.com/publisher/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=44
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Deep River is giving away $1000 to the winning manuscript submission!
Deep River Books in Sisters is looking for the next bestselling Christian book to publish from a new author. Both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts are elgible.
Offering a $1000 cash prize to the best manuscript submitted. Also offering a $500 award for the second and third place manuscripts accepted in these categories for publication. There will also be “Certificates of Merit” awarded for runner up contestants whose manuscripts are of merit but do not win the $1000 cash prize. Guidelines at http://www.deepriverbooks.com No entry fee.
Offering a $1000 cash prize to the best manuscript submitted. Also offering a $500 award for the second and third place manuscripts accepted in these categories for publication. There will also be “Certificates of Merit” awarded for runner up contestants whose manuscripts are of merit but do not win the $1000 cash prize. Guidelines at http://www.deepriverbooks.com No entry fee.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Deep River Books Accepting Unsolicited Christian Manuscripts
Deep River Books a division of VMI Publishers in Sisters is now accepting unsolicited Christian manuscripts. Used world wide by many first time publishers, Deep River helps authors accomplish their publishing goal. Coach Bill McCartney the Founder of Promise Keepers, and many authors have found our program to be a fantastic stepping stone. I encourage authors to visit http://www.deepriverbooks.com/to learn more and see if Deep River is right for them.
Rhonda Funk's new publicity company is also looking for reviewers with blogs that would be interested in free copies of the newest releases that they could post reviews on. Rhonda Funk: rhonda@rhondafunk.com
Rhonda Funk's new publicity company is also looking for reviewers with blogs that would be interested in free copies of the newest releases that they could post reviews on. Rhonda Funk: rhonda@rhondafunk.com
Friday, September 11, 2009
Oregon Humanities Magazine Call for Proposals and Submissions
Oregon Humanities magazine is seeking submissions for the spring 2010 issue on the theme of ³Look.²
We are particularly interested in articles and essays that explore this concept through various topics, including aesthetics, design, visual literacy, appearance, and images as communication tools. Writers may consider but are not limited to the following questions: What role do aesthetics play in history and contemporary culture? How does design shape our daily lives? How does design unite and divide us? Has visual literacy become more important than verbal literacy? How does appearance affect our assessment and judgment of people and circumstances? What are the power dynamics of looking and being looked at, of seeing and being seen? What meanings can images convey that words cannot?
We welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including scholarly essays, personal essays, and journalistic articles. We accept proposals and drafts of scholarly and journalistic features, which range between 2,500 and 4,000words in length. We accept drafts only of personal essays, which should consider larger thematic questions and run no longer than 2,000 words. All contributors receive an honorarium. Currently the magazine is distributed to more than 11,000 readers. Essays from Oregon Humanities have been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize anthology and the Utne Reader.
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please submit aproposal or draft by October 19, 2009, to Kathleen Holt, Editor, OregonHumanities magazine, Oregon Council for the Humanities, 813 SW Alder Street,Suite 702, Portland, Oregon, 97205, or k.holt@oregonhumanities.org. No phone calls, please.
Read the contents of the current issue of Oregon Humanities magazine at oregonhumanities.org.
We are particularly interested in articles and essays that explore this concept through various topics, including aesthetics, design, visual literacy, appearance, and images as communication tools. Writers may consider but are not limited to the following questions: What role do aesthetics play in history and contemporary culture? How does design shape our daily lives? How does design unite and divide us? Has visual literacy become more important than verbal literacy? How does appearance affect our assessment and judgment of people and circumstances? What are the power dynamics of looking and being looked at, of seeing and being seen? What meanings can images convey that words cannot?
We welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including scholarly essays, personal essays, and journalistic articles. We accept proposals and drafts of scholarly and journalistic features, which range between 2,500 and 4,000words in length. We accept drafts only of personal essays, which should consider larger thematic questions and run no longer than 2,000 words. All contributors receive an honorarium. Currently the magazine is distributed to more than 11,000 readers. Essays from Oregon Humanities have been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize anthology and the Utne Reader.
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please submit aproposal or draft by October 19, 2009, to Kathleen Holt, Editor, OregonHumanities magazine, Oregon Council for the Humanities, 813 SW Alder Street,Suite 702, Portland, Oregon, 97205, or k.holt@oregonhumanities.org. No phone calls, please.
Read the contents of the current issue of Oregon Humanities magazine at oregonhumanities.org.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Call for Submissions
Bend Christian Writers Chapbook (self-publishing project)
Theme: Along the lines of NPR's "This I Believe." Personal and sincere.
Length: 500 words or less
For information or to submit contact Frances.
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