Publishing Newsletter April 2020

Publishing Newsletter April 2020

Many of us have had our routines disrupted due to coronavirus. Are you being House-Bound? Reading a book a day keeps the boredom away! And writing helps even more! Lose yourself in writing for a while. Start another NaNoWriMo - this time in April.

My tip: read lots of books, write your next book(s), spruce up your book marketing, write articles for newspapers and magazines, apply for a grant, fellowship or writer residency, and participate in writing contests.

When you scrawl through this and all the other newsletters I write every month for you, you will find lots of opportunities. Don’t wait for inspiration, once you start working, inspiration often comes along later.


Content for this April Newsletter:

- WRITING CONTESTS

- GRANTS - FELLOWSHIPS - RESIDENCIES

- FREELANCE MARKETS

- TAX DEADLINE


WRITING CONTESTS:

Florida Review Editors’ Awards

Each winner receives publication in The Florida Review and $1,000.

They accept submissions to three Editors’ Awards contests in Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Poetry. We also frequently recognize and publish one or more finalists in each genre. For prose, submit up to 25 pages (6,500 words). For poetry, submit up to five poems. $25 Entry Fee. Deadline April 14

https://floridareview.cah.ucf.edu/submit/annual-editors-awards/

Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction

The contest awards $1,500 and publication in Gulf Coast to the winner. Two honorable mentions will be awarded $250. All entries will be considered for publication, and the entry fee includes a one-year subscription to Gulf Coast. Limit 25 pages. $23 Entry Fee. Deadline April 16

https://gulfcoastajournalofliteratureandfinearts.submittable.com/submit/159709/2020-gulf-coast-prize-in-fiction

Craft Short Fiction Prize

International submissions are allowed. Limit 5,000 words. We review literary fiction but are open to a variety of genres and styles—our only requirement is that you show excellence in your craft. Winner: $2,000 award and a subscription to Journal of the Month. Runners-up: $500 and $300 award respectively for the second and third-place finalists. $20 Entry Fee. Deadline April 30

https://www.craftliterary.com/short-fiction-prize/

Fiction Opossum Prize

First Place $1,000 plus Opossum Prize trophy featuring gold opossum! Second Place $400. Third Place $200. All winners receive publication in the 2020 issue of Opossum (release date October 2020) and ten copies of the issue/7" record. All submissions must be under 7,000 words and engage the world of music in some way. $20 Entry Fee. Deadline May 31

https://opossumaliterarymarsupial.submittable.com/submit/154103/fiction-opossum-prize-judged-by-ben-fountain

Pipeline Adaptation Contest

$10,000 to winner, $2,000 to two runners-up ($1,000 each). The Book Pipeline: Adaptation competition seeks published books, graphic novels, short stories, and plays for film and television adaptation. There are no genre restrictions, and judging criteria are weighed evenly between concept originality, marketability in the current landscape, and overall writing talent. Every entrant receives general feedback on their submission, specifically on its adaptation potential. $55 Entry Fee.  Deadline May 20

https://bookpipeline.com/shop/adaptation-contest

Yeovil Literary Prize

Five categories: novels (15,000 words max.), short stories (limit 2,000 words), poetry (maximum 40 lines), writing without restrictions (see general rules), West Gazette Best Local Writing Award. Prizes range from £50 to £1,000 with first, second, and third place prizes given in the first four categories. One £100 award in the fifth category. £5-12 Entry Fee. Deadline May 31, 2020

https://www.yeovilprize.co.uk/

William Van Wert Short Story/Novel Excerpt Award

Prize is $1,000. Any previously unpublished short story or novel excerpt of 25 pages or less. All novel excerpts must include a synopsis and outline of the whole novel and an explanation of where the submitted portion fits into the overall structure of the work. $17 Entry Fee. Deadline June 30, 2020

https://hiddenriverartssubmissions.submittable.com/submit


GRANTS - FELLOWSHIPS - RESIDENCIES:

Nevada Artist Fellowship Grant

Grant amount $5,000. Open to Nevada artists in the literary arts, submit creative prose (fiction and nonfiction), dramatic writing, and poetry. Must be a current Nevada resident and have been in residence for at least one year prior to the date of the application. U.S. citizen or legal resident status. Deadline April 15, 2020

https://nvculture.org/nevadaartscouncil/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2019/10/FY21-GUIDELINES-ARTIST-FELLOWSHIP-V9-FINAL.pdf

Andrews Forest Writers Residency

Creative writers whose work reflects a keen awareness of the natural world and an appreciation for both scientific and literary ways of knowing are invited to apply for the Andrews Forest Writers Residency. The resident writers live at the Andrews Forest for one to two weeks, interact with the scientists, explore the forest, and write. Writers are encouraged to visit designated study sites for reflecting on and writing about the forest and their relation to it. These writings, which will form a collection spanning hundreds of years, will be gathered in permanent archives at Oregon State University. Free facilities and a $250 stipend. Deadline May 1, 2020

https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/centers-and-initiatives/spring-creek-project/programs-and-residencies/hj-andrews-experimental-forest/long-term-ecological-reflections-writers-residence

Turkey Land Cove Foundation 

It is a working residency for motivated women to pursue their professional, educational, and artistic goals away from the distractions of daily life. Turkey Land Cove (TLC) provides a quiet home on Martha's Vineyard to achieve progress towards a defined goal. Deadline May 1

https://www.turkeylandcovefoundation.org/

Prairie Ronde Artist Residency 

Offering a stipend of $2,000 for four to seven weeks, a $500 travel grant, and use of a car. Located in historic Vicksburg, MI, near Kalamazoo, the residency provides access to the 420,000 square foot former Lee Paper Company paper mill and its adjacent 80 acres of property to use as inspiration. They provide housing and studio space for one resident at a time, three times a year. Deadline June 1

https://prairierondeartistresidency.com/artist-application/

National Parks Artist-in-Residence

Whether staying in a remote wilderness cabin at Denali National Park in Alaska or contemplating history at the Hoover National Historic Site in Iowa or working in a contemporary studio in Connecticut: these programs provide artists with unique opportunities to create works of art in varied natural and cultural settings. There are programs for visual artists, writers, musicians, and other creative media. Programs are two to four weeks in length, most include lodging. Over 50 locations to consider.

https://www.nps.gov/subjects/arts/air.htm


FREELANCE MARKETS:

Bronzeville Books - Rigor Morbid 2

A collection of horror tales for Halloween. Stories should be 3,000 words or less. Pays eight cents/word. Deadline June 6, 2020, or when 175 submissions are received. 

https://www.bronzevillebooks.com/writers/anthology-submissions/

Bronzeville Books - Happy Hellidays

Unexpected holiday stories: Don't limit yourself to Christmas - all kinds of special occasions gone awry. Stories should be 3,000 words or less. Pays eight cents/word. Deadline July 11 or when 175 submissions are received.

https://www.bronzevillebooks.com/writers/anthology-submissions/

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Selfcare

Taking care of yourself is not just about your physical health but includes your emotional, mental, and spiritual wellbeing too. Self-care includes that all-important "me time," whether that means exercising or reading or meditating or having lunch with friends. Whatever your psyche needs is your form of "me time." We are looking for your stories about how you neglected your self-care, how you realized its importance, and how you now engage in it. Pays $200 and ten copies for up to 1,200 words.  Deadline September 30, 2020

https://www.chickensoup.com

Write for South West Airlines

Southwest: The Magazine, published by Pace Communications for Southwest Airlines, attracts more than 6.3 million readers each month. They typically publish two works of narrative nonfiction each issue, somewhere around 3,000 to 3,500 words. Write a compelling tale with memorable characters, none of whom have to be famous. Additionally from our feature well, we also assign special advertising sections. Pays up to $1/word.

https://www.southwestmag.com/writers-guidelines/

Discover Magazine 

It reports captivating developments in science, medicine, technology, and the world around us. Spectacular photography and refreshingly understandable stories on complex subjects connect everyday people with the greatest ideas and minds in science. Want to get in touch with the Discover editorial staff? Email us at [email protected]. Pays $1 to $2 per word. 

https://www.discovermagazine.com/about

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Freelance Writing

Chicken Soup: Age is Just a Number

We are looking for stories about the humorous or serious sides of life after 60. Limit 1,200 words. Pays $200 and ten copies. Deadline May 31

https://www.chickensoup.com/story-submissions/submit-your-story

The National 

It is the onboard American culture magazine for Amtrak. In their pages, you’ll find in-depth reporting and beautiful photography from across the country, as well as fiction, poetry, and essays from some of America’s most acclaimed voices. Pays $1/word.

https://www.amtrakthenational.com/about-us


TAX DEADLINE:

Good News in Canada: Extended To July 15 Over Coronavirus Pandemic The federal government announced foreclosure protections for the next 60 days. And federal regulators are ordering mortgage lenders to grant mortgage relief to homeowners who have lost income or their job.


DURING CORONA SHUT DOWN

What else can you do while staying at home: Dig the garden, built new flower beds and fill them with cool weather plants, or file tax returns, sort and resize your photos, organize your computer files, tidy the garage, cellar or attic, repair your bike or car, barbecue in good weather, clean the windows, polish your silverware, empty the cupboards and your wardrobe and throw everything unnecessary into the bin or, if it's still good, donate the fine pieces to charity, buy lots of store-made hamburgers and wrapped sandwiches and deliver them to the homeless.

Spring is Here and We Are Alive!

https://www.savvybookwriters.com/spring-is-coming-and-we-are-alive/

Write letters to relatives and friends, finally write down your Will - you never know... There is so much to do - let's get on with it! Now, we have lots of time on our hands. Take care!

Everything will be fine!

Tutto andrà bene!

Alles wird gut!

?Todo estará bien!

Tout se passera bien!

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