
Authors of creative nonfiction are invited to submit previously unpublished essays of up to 5,000 words on the subject of their choice to be considered for the Diana Woods Memorial (DWM) Award in creative nonfiction. All submissions will be considered for publication in Lunch Ticket.
Prizes: $250 and publication in the next issue of Lunch Ticket.
Reading fee: None.
Deadline: Reading period for next issue ends August 31, 2017. For more information, please visit their website.
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The Write Place At the Write Time is an online literary magazine committed to publishing literary experiences through the art of storytelling that transcend generations, cultures, and continents. They are currently seeking fiction, memoir non-fiction and poetry for their upcoming seven-year anniversary issue. The issue celebrates dreams and daring, pursuing passions to fruition, innovation, facing odds, taking action, luck, drive and determination.For fiction and non-fiction the max. is 3500 words, and concerning poetry, 30 lines.
The Baltimore Review seeks short fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry for publication in their winter and summer issues. Guidelines vary by category.