Poets & Writers – July-August 2019

(John Hannent) #1
in the French Quarter.
Visit http://www.tennessee
williams.net.

tinderbox
Poetry Journal pres-
ents the 2019 Brett
Elizabeth Jenkins
Poetry Prize, judged
by Vanessa Angélica
Villarreal. First place:
$500. Second place:
$300. Submit July 1–
August 31. $12 for 3
poems. For more infor-
mation, visit tinderbox
poetry.com.

tomhoward/
John H. Reid Fiction
& Essay Contest. 27th
year. Prize for best
short story: $2,000.
Prize for best essay:
$2,000. Total prizes:
$5,000. Co-sponsor:
Duotrope. Winning
entries published
online. Fee: $20. Limit:

6,000 words. Both
published and
unpublished work
accepted. Submit by
April 30. Enter at
winningwriters.com/
tomstory.

twelfthannual
Littoral Press Poetry
Prize! First place: 50
letterpress-printed
broadsides of the
winning poem. Three
honorable mentions
receive earlier broad-
sides. Judge: Jaime
Robles. $10 first poem;
$5 each additional.
Mail to 622 26th St.,
Richmond, CA 94804
by August 15. View
complete guidelines and
broadside examples at
http://www.littoralpress.com.

theuniversity
of Arkansas Press is
accepting submissions

for the Miller Williams
Poetry Prize, judged
by Billy Collins. The
winner receives $5,000
in cash in addition to
publication. Applica-
tions are accepted year-
round. The deadline
for the following year’s
prize is September 30.
Website: http://www.uapress
.com.

wildahearne
Flash Fiction Contest.
Deadline: October 1.
$500, publication in
Big Muddy. Best short-
short story, 500 words
or less, any theme. $15
fee includes copy of Big
Muddy with winning
story. Submit through
our Submittable page.
Full guidelines at: www
.semopress.com/
events/wilda-hearne
-contest.

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ike’scanyon
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trate on their work.
More info at http://www.ikes
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luxurymexican
creative writing
retreat at Rancho Las
Cascadas, September

7–14. Award-winning
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Retreat welcomes
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