Poets & Writers – July-August 2019

(John Hannent) #1
Poetry Series Editor,
will serve as judge.
Deadline: July 31,
midnight. Winner and
finalists announced
before November 1.
Reading fee: $30. Infor-
mation at http://www.press53
.com/award-for-poetry.

14 thannual
Smith College Poetry
Prize for New England
& New York High
School Girls in 10th
& 11th grades. Award:
$500 & opportunity to
read poem at Smith.
Judge: Paisley Rekdal.
No entry fee. Submis-
sions: September 1–
December 1. Sponsored
by Poetry Center
at Smith College.
Guidelines, eligibility,
required entry form:
http://www.smith.edu/poetry
center/wp/outreach/
hs-poetry-prize.

16 thannual
Gival Press Short Story
Award for best original,
previously unpublished
literary story in English,
approximately 5,000 to
15,000 words. Prize:
$1,000; publication on
website. Reading fee:
$25 per story submitted.
Deadline: August 8.
Details, visit website:
http://www.givalpress.com or
givalpress.submittable
.com. Address: Gival
Press, P.O. Box 3812,
Arlington, VA 22203.

theamerican
Literary Review’s
Annual Writing
Awards are open for
submissions through
October 1. Send us your
best work in creative
nonfiction, fiction, and
poetry. $1,000 will be
awarded to each winner.

You can find complete
submission details at:
http://www.americanliterary
review.com.

theannual
Rattle Poetry Prize
offers $10,000 for
a single poem, plus
a $2,000 Readers’
Choice Award. Entry
fee of $25 includes a
1-year subscription to
the magazine. Dead-
line: July 15. Submit
up to 4 unpublished
poems per entry. For
guidelines and to read
past winners, visit our
website: http://www.rattle
.com/poetry/prize.

bauhan
Publishing’s May
Sarton New Hampshire
Poetry Prize deadline
is June 30! The prize
is for a book-length

collection of poems
with the winner
receiving $1,000 and
book publication with
our Spring 2020 titles.
Entry fee: $25. Post-
mark/submission dead-
line: June 30. Judged by
Deborah Gorlin. For
submission guidelines:
http://www.bauhanpublishing
.com/may-sarton-prize.

bepartofa
152-year legacy! Cali-
fornia’s oldest literary
journal is seeking orig-
inal works of fiction,
nonfiction, poetry,
and visual art for Reed
Magazine: Issue 153.
General submissions
are free. Our 4 tributed
contests award $1,000.
Submissions open June
1–November 1. Let
your voice be heard:
http://www.reedmag.org/
submit.

bellingham
Review’s annual
contests for fiction,
poetry, and nonfiction
are open December 1
to March 15. $1,000
first-place prizes. $20
entry fee. General
submissions are open
September 15 to
December 1. Bellingham
Review is dedicated
to offering continual
support to our authors.
See complete submis-
sion guidelines at
bhreview.org.

c&rpressis
pleased to announce our
$1,000 prizes in fiction,
poetry, and creative
nonfiction and memoir
are open. Winners,
runners-up, and a short-
list are announced in
January 2020. Winners
receive the prize and
publication. All

manuscripts are consid-
ered for publication.
Authors are invited
to read at our Spring
AWP and Summer and
Fall New York City
events. C&R Press
publishes a range of
work from a variety of
voices. Website: www
.crpress.org.

calvinoprize:
15th Annual Calvino
Prize sponsored by the
University of Louisville.
For short story or novel
in the fabulist, experi-
mental vein of Italo
Calvino. Final judge for
2019: Kim Chinquee,
senior editor of New
World Writing, Henfield
and Pushcart Prize
winner. First prize:
$2,000 plus publica-
tion in Miracle Monocle,
celebrating a decade of
select works. Second
prize: $300. First-place

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