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November 25th, 2007

Deadlines for Dec. 1

It’s almost the beginning of the new month, so here’s the regular glut of contest deadlines coming up on the 1st:

Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize
Prize: $3000 and publication
Eligibility: Poets who have not have published more than one previous collection of poems.
Website

W. Y Boyd Literary Award
Prize: $5000 and a 24k gold-framed citation of achievement
Eligibility: Published novel set in a period in which the US was at war.
Website

Doris Bakwin Award
Prize: $2000 and publication
Eligibility: For short stories, a novel or memoirs written by a woman
Website

Center for Book Arts Poetry Chapbook Competition
Prize: $1000 and publication
Eligibility: Open
Website

Willis Barnstone Translation Prize
Prize: $1000
Eligibility: For translated poetry
Website

Beatrice Hawley Award
Prize: $2000 and publication
Eligibility: For US residents
Website

Anna David Rosenberg Award
Prize: At least $750
Eligibility: For a group of poems on the Jewish experience.
Guidelines (pdf)

Lambda Literary Foundation Debut Literary Awards
Prize: $1000
Eligibility: For published debut books of fiction by gay or lesbian authors.
Website

Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize
Prize: $1000
Eligibility: Open
Website

Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award
Prize: $500 and an all-expenses-paid trip to NYC to meet with writers, editors, publishers, and agents.
Eligibility: Poets and authors from Washington D.C. who have published no more than one full-length book in the genre in which they are applying.
Website

SFAI Poetry Translator Residency
Prize: Residencies of up to 4 weeks and a stipend
Eligibility: Poets over 25
Website

Slipstream Press Poetry Chapbook Competition
Prize: $1000, publication and 50 copies of the published chapbook
Eligibility: Open
Website

November 24th, 2007

Deadlines for Nov. 30

Dorothy Brunsman Poetry Prize
Prize: $1000 and publication
Eligibility: For writers in Mountain or Pacific time zones, Alaska or Hawaii
Website

A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize
Prize: $1500 and publication
Eligibility: US writers 18 years of age or older, who have not yet published a full-length collection of poetry in book form.
Website
Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation grants (short story competition)
Prize: $1000
Eligibility: Open; for pieces that present the gay and lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and are based on a historic person or event.
Website

Cider Press Review book award (poetry)
Prize: $1000, publication and 25 author copies
Eligibility: Open.
Website

Fence Books: Motherwell Prize (poetry)
Prize: $5000 and publication
Eligibility: For a first or second book of poetry by a woman writing in English.
Website

Fish Short Story Prize
Prize: 2,500 Euros & publication.
Eligibility: Open to authors writing in English. Overall winner must attend the launch of the anthology.
Website

Glimmer Train Press Short Story Award for New Writers
Prize: $1200 and publication
Eligibility: Open only to writers whose fiction has not appeared in any publication with a circulation over 5,000.
Website

New Issues Poetry Prize
Prize: $2000 and publication
Eligibility: Poets writing in English who have not previously published, or self-published a full-length collection (48+ pages) of poems in an edition of 500 or more copies.
Website

White Pine Poetry Prize
Prize: $1000 and publication
Eligibility: US citizens
Website

June 13th, 2007

Deadlines: Week of 17/62 - 23/6

New Millennium writing awards:

Four prizes of $1,000 each and publication in the 2007 issue of New Millennium Writings and on the journal’s Web site are given for a poem, a short story, a short short story, and a work of creative nonfiction that have not appeared in a publication with a circulation above 5,000. Prizes are given twice yearly, in the spring and the fall. Submit three poems of no more than five pages total or up to 6,000 words of prose (or 1,000 words for a short short story) with a $17 entry fee by June 17.

See contest page for guidelines. (Blurb from P&W contest calendar)

Hidden River arts awards:

An annual prize of $1,000 and publication in The Hidden River Anthology, published by Hidden River Arts, a nonprofit literary arts organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will be given in the following categories: (1) to the best unpublished short story or novel excerpt (2) the best unproduced full-length play.

Guidelines:
The William Van Wert Memorial Fiction Award
Eligible: Any previously unpublished short story or novel excerpt of 25 pages or less.
The Hidden River Arts Playwrighting Award
Eligible: Any previously unpublished and unproduced full-length play.

Submissions should be postmarked no later than June 20, 2007.

See contest page for guidelines.

June 1st, 2007

FreeVoice Award ™ For Short Fiction

The FreeVoice Award (TM) for Poetry now announces a new award for Short Fiction.  Your fiction piece of 6000 words or less, submitted by June 15th, 2007, can win you up to $500 with a certificate and publication in Poets and Writers Magazine.
This contest features an open theme.
Title: FreeVoice Award ™ For Short Fiction
Award: 1st Prize: $500, 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $100, Honorable mention and all also receive certificate and publication
Deadline:
June 15th, 2007
Fee: $10 per entry
More Details:
http://www.urbanechoes.net/index.php
May 28th, 2007

Deadline: Flannery O’Connor short story award; Thurs. May 31

Each year the University of Georgia Press selects two winners of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. Authors of winning manuscripts receive a cash award of $1,000, and their collections are subsequently published by The Press under a standard book contract. The Press may occasionally select more than two winners.

ELIGIBILITY

  1. The competition is open to writers in English, whether published or unpublished.
  2. Stories that have previously appeared in magazines or in anthologies may be included.
  3. Stories previously published in a book-length collection of the author’s own work may not be included.
  4. Collections that include long stories or novellas are acceptable. Estimated length of a novella is between 50 and 150 pages. Novels or single novellas will not be considered.

Manuscripts must be submitted between April 1 and May 31 (Postmark should be no later than May 31.)

Link to the award page for further information (via the Poets & Writers, inc. contest calendar)

May 28th, 2007

Deadline: Elixir Press chapbook award; Thurs. May 31

Elixir Press is sponsoring a chapbook contest open to all fiction writers and poets writing in English. There will be one competition for poetry, fiction, and multi-genre works.

The prize is $1000 plus 25 copies of the chapbook to be published by Elixir Press. All finalists will be considered for publication.

Fiction manuscripts should be 18 to 70 pages in length. Fiction manuscripts may be a collection of short or short-short stories, a long short story, a novel excerpt, or any other form or combination of fiction. Pretty much anything goes for a multi-genre manuscript. Any artwork included must be in black and white.

The entry fee is $20.

The postmark deadline is May 31, 2007.

For the complete guidelines, see the Elixir Press contest page (via the Poets & Writers, inc. contest calendar).

May 28th, 2007

Deadlines: 6 Poetry prizes for Thursday, April 31

There are six deadlines for poetry prizes on April 31 (this Thursday); all of which grant a prize of at least $1,000 and publication. Here they are:

Oberlin College Press
FIELD Poetry Prize
A prize of $1,000 and publication by Oberlin College Press is given annually for a book-length poetry collection. Submit a manuscript of 50 to 80 pages with a $22 entry fee, which includes a one-year subscription to FIELD: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, by May 31.
www.oberlin.edu/ocpress

Sonia Raiziss-Giop Foundation
Bordighera Poetry Prize
A prize of $2,000 and bilingual publication by Bordighera Press is given annually for a book-length poetry collection written in English to be translated into Italian. The cash prize is evenly divided between the poet, who must be a U.S. citizen of identifiable Italian descent, and the translator, who need not be a U.S. citizen. The poet may translate his or her own work. The judge is Daniela Gioseffi. Submit 10 pages of poetry in English or in both English and Italian by May 31. There is no entry fee. Send an SASE or visit the Web site for complete guidelines.
daniela@garden.net
www.italianamericanwriters.com/prize.html

River Styx
International Poetry Contest
A prize of $1,500 and publication in River Styx is given annually for a group of poems. Alan Shapiro will judge. All entries will be considered for publication. Submit up to three poems totaling no more than 14 pages with a $20 entry fee, which includes a one-year subscription to River Styx, by May 31.
www.riverstyx.org

Runes: A Review of Poetry
Runes Award
A prize of $1,000 and publication in Runes: A Review of Poetry is given annually for a single poem. This year’s theme is “connection.” Robert Hass and Brenda Hillman will judge. Submit three poems with a $15 entry fee ($3 for each additional poem), which includes a one-year subscription to Runes, by May 31.
runesrev@aol.com
www.members.aol.com/runes

St. Louis Poetry Center
National Poetry Contest
A prize of $2,000 and publication in Margie is given annually for a single poem. Stephen Dunn will judge. All entries will be considered for publication. Submit up to three poems of no more than 60 lines each with a $15 entry fee ($5 for each additional poem) by May 31.
www.stlouispoetrycenter.org

Winning Writers
War Poetry Contest
A prize of $2,000 and publication on the Web site winningwriters.com is given annually for a single poem on the theme of war. Submit up to three poems totaling no more than 500 lines with a $15 entry fee by May 31.
adam@winningwriters.com
www.winningwriters.com

Blurbs from the Poets & Writers, inc. contest calendar.

May 28th, 2007

Deadline: Marlboro prize for poetry; Wed. May 30

The Marlboro Review is offering a prize of $1,000 and publication in the review to the poem or group of poems to win their contest.

Submit up to five poems (any length) and a $15.00 reading fee by May 30, 2007 (postmark date). Make checks payable to the Marlboro Review, Inc. No electronic submissions. No simultaneous submissions accepted for the contest.

Winner will be awarded a $1,000.00 honorarium and the winning poem(s) published in the Summer/Fall 2007 issue. Winners will be notified by fall 2007, and the announcement will be posted on the Marlboro Review website.

Contest is open to U.S. citizens only.

Link to the Marlboro Review contest page (via the Poets & Writers, inc. contest calendar).

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