Something to think about for this summer...
SEEKING submissions for an anthology based on America’s fascination with the superhero. Send 3–6 poems, plus cover letter explaining your vision in these poems, bio, and contact information in one (.rtf) file to superheropoetryanthology@gmail.com, or for more information, see www.superheropoetryanthology.blogspot.com.
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STORIES FROM THE Front: Serving (Tables) in America. Seeking submissions for an anthology of stories of serving tables in the USA.
All correspondence to Zohar Hicks. E-mail: serversunite@gmail.com. Please check out the Web site: www.serversunite.com.
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THE COACHELLA Review at the University of California–Riverside, Palm Desert, is published online in the fall, winter, and spring. Fiction and nonfiction (6,000-word max), poetry (3–5 pages), and film shorts. Submit by October 31, 2009, and February 28, 2010, to thecoachellareview@gmail.com.
Please check out website: http://thecoachellareview.com/
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NATURAL BRIDGE, a journal of contemporary literature, is accepting submissions July 1–August 31. Simultaneous submissions accepted. Included in this issue (#23, edited by Nanora Sweet) will be a subsection on Writing/Politics, Status/Gender: witness/apologia, satire/vision, praise song/blues, fable/chant, memoir/parody, the edgy/the civil.
Submit poems, stories, essays, and translations along with an SASE to: Natural Bridge, Dept. of English, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121. For guidelines, visit www.umsl.edu/~natural.
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BELLEVUE LITERARY Review’s annual prizes recognize exceptional writing about health, healing, illness, the body, and the mind. $1,000 Poetry Prize (Judge: Tony Hoagland), $1,000 Fiction Prize (Judge: Gail Godwin), $1,000 Nonfiction Prize (Judge: Phillip Lopate). Deadline August 1. Entry fee $15 ($20 includes subscription).
Submit online: www.blreview.org.
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INDIANA REVIEW 2009 Fiction Prize. $1,000 Honorarium and Publication. Final judge: Ron Carlson. Postmark deadline: October 15. Reading fee: $15 (includes a one-year subscription).
For more information, visit www.indianareview.org
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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