NewPages January 2020 Digital eLitPak
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Besides our monthly eLitPak featuring fliers from literary magazines, independent presses, and creative writing programs and events, we have a weekly newsletter filled with submission opportunities, literary magazines, new titles, reviews, and more.
Check out the current eLitPak below. You can view the original newsletter email here.
The Antioch Review: “Attention!”
Heinrich Böll’s “Cause of Death: Hooked Nose” (translated by Robert C. Conard) captures Nobel laureate Böll’s vivid imagery about the corollary of unfettered hatred, unchallenged propaganda, and fearful inertia for countries, communities, and consciences. The fallout bestowed upon those assisting in the pursuit of a final solution that produces explosions of guilt and erupted minds. Poignant then. Pertinent today. review.antiochcollege.edu
MVICW Fellowships for Writers of Color: February Deadline
The MVICW Voices of Color and Leonard A Slade Jr. Fellowships for poets of color are now open! Winners receive full tuition/lodging at The MVICW Summer Writers’ Conference on the island of Martha’s Vineyard! Application Deadline: February 14, 2020. For more info and to apply visit: www.mvicw.com/fellowships.
upstreet seeks fiction & creative nonfiction
Submissions open September 1 – March 1 annually. We invite you to submit your fiction and creative nonfiction to upstreet, an award-winning literary journal based in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. We do not consider unsolicited poetry submissions at this time. Fiction and nonfiction pieces must be 5,000 words or less. Payment upon publication. Decision notifications will be made via email by mid-May. www.upstreet-mag.org
Main Street Rag Poetry Book Contest
February 1 is the deadline for submissions of poetry manuscripts between 52-88 pages (including section breaks) but not including Contents and Notes pages. Reading fee: $27 (online), $25 (postal). Prize: $1,200, publication, 50 copies of book, and a one-year subscription to The Main Street Rag. All entries considered for publication. www.mainstreetrag.com
Odyssey Workshop for Fantasy, Science Fiction, & Horror Writers
Write fantasy, science fiction, or horror? Odyssey is one of the most highly regarded workshops in the world for writers of the fantastic. Guest lecturers include top writers, editors, and agents. Fifty-nine percent of graduates are professionally published, and among graduates are New York Times bestsellers, Amazon bestsellers, and award winners. Application deadline is April 1 for the 2020 workshop taking place June 1 to July 10 in Manchester, New Hampshire. odysseyworkshop.org