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Welcome to Our March Newsletter
See below for contests we especially recommend for writers at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced stages of their careers.
In this issue: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, illustrated by Gavin Aung Than
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Congratulations to Jeff Walt, Dawn Schout (featured poem: "The Side of the Road"), Gil Fagiani (featured poem: "The Weeds"), Elizabeth Varadan, Charlotte Mandel, Tom Taylor, Dianna Mackinnon Henning, Charlie Bondhus, Trish Hopkinson, E.C. (Gene) Ayres, Tricia McCallum, Billy D. Mitchell, Marla Alupoaicei, Lesléa Newman, Ruth Hill, and Tim Kimbirk.
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Praise for Strange Angels
"Root's voice is a gift of passion containing whole landscapes, legacies. His voice is sinew, blood, and bone—the well-muscled body carrying light." —Naomi Shihab Nye, poet
"Celebrating a whole life in free-wheeling, big-hearted poems with their tenderness, wildness, and tough grace, William Pitt Root's Strange Angels is a collection to revel in and honor." —Ann Fisher-Wirth, author of Dream Cabinet; editor of The Ecopoetry Anthology
"Root's new book, Strange Angels, is a word feast from one of America's great lyricists. And he remains for me the foremost voice of [his] generation. Nothing is alien to him; even the desert beckons in these poems, and his own aging is a source of wonder and magic." —Paul Christensen, author of Strangers in Paradise
"Root's unforgettable voice sings from the edge of the Everglades to America's great Southwest. A widely traveled man of the world who cares deeply for all its inhabitants, Root sows his poems of our West like rain in the desert. Strange Angels is a remarkable continuation of one of America's strongest poetic voices." —Doug Peacock, author of Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness
"The 'Strange Angels' of William Pitt Root take flight with pinions fashioned of fire, water, earth, and air. His work is profoundly elemental; every encounter with others, nature, the word, every 'conjunction of my shadow and yours', occurs like a visitation. Root gives to us an angel that has eaten of the tree of knowledge and speaks with the wisdom of one who knows 'all of us are walking upon the waters under the earth.'" —Rebecca Seiferle, author of The Music We Dance Toand Bitters
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We are a free online resource to help you find paying markets for your poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Updated daily, we report on editors and publishers who are actively seeking submissions, pay standard or competitive rates, and do not charge reading fees. Founded in 2001, WritingCareer.com is edited by freelance writer Brian Scott ( @busyguru).
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Under the hand of C. Hope Clark, FundsforWriters is a motivational and informational Friday newsletter devoured by over 30,000 readers. From markets to grants, crowdfunding to publishing, FFW leads writers to success. www.fundsforwriters.com"I entered a contest you referenced and won first place! It was a tough competition and this experience empowered me! Thank you so much for the encouragement and resources." ~Dorit Sasson, Giving Voice to Your Story
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Deadline: April 30. It's time to enter the 37th annual Nimrod Literary Awards: The Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry and The Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction. The Awards offer first prizes of $2,000 and publication, and second prizes of $1,000 and publication. One of the oldest "little magazines" in the country, Nimrod has continually published new and extraordinary writers since 1956.
Winners will also be brought to Tulsa for the Awards Ceremony in October. All finalists will be considered for publication. For complete rules, visit Nimrod's website: www.utulsa.edu/nimrod
- Poetry: 3-10 pages of poetry (one long poem or several short poems)
- Fiction: 7,500 words maximum (one short story or a self-contained excerpt from a novel)
- Fee Per Entry: $20 payable to Nimrod, includes a one-year subscription (two issues)
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Deadline: May 15. Three Grand Prizes will receive $100 each plus their poems will be danced and filmed. Many smaller prizes. All winners will be invited to read at our 22nd Festival at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, September 19, 2015. Each Grand Prize winner will be invited onstage for photo ops with the dancers and a bow in the limelight. Winning poems have ranged from the travels of Matisse to a Picasso painting, falling leaves, love, Iraq, China, history, dance, current events, reverie, socially significant situations, and even some humor sprinkled here and there. Please don't feel constrained to write a poem about dancing. Learn more and enjoy "Crone's Pantoum" by Andrea Bates, a 2013 Grand Prize winner...
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Deadline May 31. The Backwaters Prize is an annual award, opening on April 1 to all poets working in the English language, given to the author of the best submitted manuscript of original poems. The prize is $1,000 cash and publication of the winning manuscript. Our judge this year is Heid Erdrich. We adhere to the CLMP code of ethics for administering a literary contest. Submit online through Submittable.We congratulate our 2014 winner, Katharine Whitcomb, for her winning manuscript, The Daughter's Almanac. Final judge Patricia Smith chose her manuscript from more than 200 submissions. Katharine's book will be published in September 2015. Please enjoy a sample poem, "Vox".
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Some contests are best suited to writers at the early stages of their careers. Others are better for writers with numerous prizes and publications to their credit. Here is this month's selection of Spotlight Contests for your consideration:
Emerging WritersStony Brook Short Fiction Prize (for college students in the US and Canada; due April 1) Intermediate WritersJames Laughlin Award ($5,000 prize and extensive promotion from the Academy of American Poets for a poet's second book that is under contract to a US publisher and forthcoming in 2016; due May 15) Advanced WritersGeorge W. Hunt Writing Prize ($25,000 fellowship to a US writer aged 45 and under, whose work reflects engagement with Catholic thought and culture; due March 31) See more Spotlight Contests for emerging,intermediate, and advanced writers within The Best Free Literary Contests database.
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To ensure consideration, assume that the editors must receive your submission by the date specified, unless a postmark date is indicated.
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