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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Writing Opportunities - OCT. 2007



October is here with a cornicopia of scary good opportunitues for writers

From Editor John Parsley and everyone at LOST http://www.lostmag.com/

Boo! It's October and officially fall, and in this month's LOST Magazine, you'll find Dracula, Bela Lugosi, World Series baseball, headstone carvings, and more, including a photo essay of New York City faces (just right for Halloween), a short play, and essays about a family loss and the capital of Assyria. It's LOST No. 18, and it's all new.

You'll also find the third and final short story selected by our current Guest Fiction Editor, Michelle Wildgen, a terrific piece by Albert E. Martinez.

Come visit us; come revisit our store and pick up a mug or a T-shirt; and get LOST again.

We're reading fiction and nonfiction submissions now. Send your work; submission details on the site!

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From Latinidad http://www.marcelalandres.com/
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CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS SEEKS LATINO WRITERS
Lawrence Hill Books, an imprint of Chicago Review Press, seeks authors
to expand its Latino nonfiction list. Chicago Review Press is a dynamic
midsize company with a list of national and international interest, and
Lawrence Hill Books publishes mostly nonfiction on topics of African
American and Latino interest, progressive politics, civil and human rights,
and feminism. Unagented, first-time authors are welcome to submit
their proposals. Contact Susan Betz at sbetz@chicagoreviewpress.com
for more information.
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WRITEGIRL SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Deadline: October 20
WriteGirl, a creative writing and mentoring organization for teen girls,
is seeking volunteers for our new season to help with everything from
event planning to public relations to mentoring and more. With more
than 30 events annually and a membership of more than 200, joining
WriteGirl means joining a dynamic community of women and girls. In
addition to women writers, we welcome professionals in all fields to
contribute talent and time to this vital program for girls. For an
application and more information, visit http://www.writegirl.org/.
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ROBERT OLEN BUTLER FICTION PRIZE
Deadline: November 1
A prize of $1000 is given annually for a short story. The winning entry
and all the finalists will be published in an anthology by Del Sol Press.
For more information, visit http://www.webdelsol.com/.
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POETS OUT LOUD PRIZE
Deadline: November 15
A prize of $2000 and publication by Fordham University Press is
given annually for a book-length collection of poetry. The winner
will also be invited to give a reading at the Fordham-Lincoln Center
Campus. For more information, visit http://www.fordham.edu/pol
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EXPATRIATE TRAVEL WRITING CONTEST
Deadline: November 30
Transitionsabroad.com invites professionals, freelancers and aspiring
writers to submit articles which provide in-depth practical descriptions
of moving and living abroad, including discussions of immigration,
personal and family life abroad, and potential prejudices encountered.
For more information, visit http://www.transitionsabroad.com/ and
click on "Submit Articles."
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ANNIE DILLARD AWARD FOR CREATIVE NONFICTION
Deadline: March 15, 2008
First prize is $1000 and publication in the Bellingham Review. Second
and third place winners and finalist may be considered for
publication. For more information, visit
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~bhreview/.
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THE SCHOLASTIC ART & WRITING AWARDS
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards offer early recognition of creative
teenagers and scholarship opportunities for graduating high-school
seniors. Participants create and submit their best works in any of the
following categories: Journalism, Novel, Personal Essay/Memoir,
Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy, etc. For more information, visit
http://www.scholastic.com/artandwritingawards/enter.htm
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READING WITH LAS COMADRES
The Association of American Publishers and Las Comadres have joined
forces to launch Reading With Las Comadres. Members of Las Comadres
will read a book a month, with the selected authors featured in
teleconferences so that readers can learn more about the inspiration
behind their works. Las Comadres is an informal Internet-based group
that meets monthly in more than 50 US cities to build connections and
community among Latinas. Exact times and dates for the
teleconferences can be found on http://www.lascomadres.org/.
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JUST PUBLISHED: SPIRIT OF THE GANG
A. A. Delgado announces the release of "Spirit of the Gang," an urban
novel he wrote after helping one of his own students get out of a gang.
Delgado is a teacher in upstate N.Y whose Brother to Brother program
focuses on helping "at-risk" students. The book is being adopted by
schools and is garnering great reviews:
* "Riveting and poetic, it is not only an important book for Latinos but
an important book for the world today."
--Jeff Rivera, author of Forever My Lady
* " `Spirit of the Gang' will have an impact that will carry far beyond
any bookstore or book report."
--Kevin Lucia, Press and Sun Bulletin Review
* "He makes the smallest moments real. . . . His prose is fresh and
alive, with a Latino flavor and zing."
--Liz Rosenberg, Boston Globe Columnist
Visit http://www.myspace.com/ask_mr_d to order a copy.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SEEKS PROFESSORS
The Creative Writing Program of the Department of English at the
University of Arizona seeks two tenure-track assistant professors,
one in creative nonfiction and one in fiction, to start August 2008.
Welcome, but not required, is secondary expertise in poetry and/or
an ability to contribute to a college-wide initiative in border studies.
For full details and online application, visit
https://www.uacareertrack.com (cite job #39165 for creative
nonfiction, #39113 for fiction). For more information on the
department and program, visit http://english.arizona.edu/.
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1 Comments:

  • At 12:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    A wonderful place as well is to mingle with authors and agents at book events, like the BEA or the Texas Book Festival, in just a few weeks. There's always great authors with lots of advice on blogs too.

     

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