Issue Four Hundred Seventy Five – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Thu, 14 Jul 2022 05:32:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 5 Paying Literary Magazines to Submit to in July 2022 https://authorspublish.com/5-paying-literary-magazines-to-submit-to-in-july-2022/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 16:25:12 +0000 https://authorspublish.com/?p=20011 These magazines pay for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. They are a mix of literary and genre markets.

The Forge
This magazine publishes one prose piece a week, fiction or nonfiction. They accept fee-free submissions; the monthly deadline for these is usually end of the month, or until filled. Fee-free submissions open again at the beginning of the following month. They do not accept general submissions in September and December.
Deadline: 31 July 2022 for fee-free submissions, or until filled
Length: Prefer up to 3,000; can accept up to 5,000 words
Pay: $75
Details here.

(Also, Northern Gravy wants submissions of fiction, including KidLit, and poetry from UK and Ireland writers only. Pay is £100 and the deadline is 15 July 2022. Details here.)

Augur
This is a Canadian speculative fiction and poetry magazine. “Our perfect submission defies categorization—pieces that could be “too speculative” for CanLit or literary magazines or “not speculative enough” for speculative magazines. However, we also love a good genre romp, and will publish across many genres” – some of these are fantasy, science fiction (softer side), apocalypse/post-apocalypse, slipstream, fairytales, fables, and magical realism. They also welcome translations. Writers can send up to two stories per reading period.
Deadline: 31 July 2022
Length: up to 5,000 words for fiction, up to five poems
Pay: CAD0.11/word for fiction, CAD60 per poem
Details here.

(The submission page also has details of their sister magazine, Tales & Feathers, which is open for cozy, slice-of-life fantasy; pay is CAD0.11/word, and the deadline is 31 July 2022).


Arc Poetry Magazine
They publish poetry in English, or translations of poetry into English, on any subject and in any form. For spoken word pieces, poetry uploaded to a submitter’s personal channel is eligible for submission. They also publish reviews, interviews, and articles on poetry and poetry-related subjects – query first.
(They’re also accepting poetry to celebrate their 100th issue; send up to 3 poems that respond to work published in previous issues of the magazine.)
Deadline: 31 July 2022 for general submissions; 25 November 2022 for the 100th issue poems
Length: Up to 3 poems; varies for other formats
Pay: $50/page for poetry or prose published in the magazine; $50/webpage for online reprints on the website; $50/column for How Poems Work (see guidelines)
Details here (guidelines) and here (Submittable).

(Poetry Wales is accepting submissions, as well. They are open to all poets and poetry, but for each issue, they also have a focus. “This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Partition of the Indian subcontinent and the emergence of India and Pakistan as independent nation-states. … for this issue we are especially interested in hearing from writers with links to India and Pakistan, although writing is not limited to the topic of Partition”. Pay is £20-£200 for poetry and related reviews and articles, and the deadline is 8 August 2022. Details here.)

Sci Phi Journal
They want Campbellian hard science fiction, fictional nonfiction, and speculative philosophy, and have detailed guidelines for each. They also accept translations.
Deadline: 4 August 2022
Length: Up to 2,000 words
Pay: €0.03/word; €0.01/word for translations
Details here.

Dark Recess Press Magazine
This is a magazine of horror and dark fiction. They also commission nonfiction (articles, essays, and briefs) on related themes – send queries, not completed manuscripts, for nonfiction. Submissions are ongoing, with quarterly cut-off dates for issues.
Deadline: 15 August 2022 for the Fall issue
Length: 500-5,000 words for fiction; varies for nonfiction
Pay: $0.05/word
Details here.

 

Bio: S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She can be reached here.

 

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Pocket Fiction: Now Seeking Submissions https://authorspublish.com/pocket-fiction-now-seeking-submissions/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 16:22:29 +0000 https://authorspublish.com/?p=19948 Pocket Fiction is a new online publisher of short fiction and poetry. They offer stories that can be read during coffee breaks, commutes, and other everyday happenings, stories that can be finished in five to twenty minutes. They publish both literary and mainstream writing by authors from around the world, and they aim to reach a broad audience.

Pocket Fiction also produces a podcast where writing from the journal is read aloud. Podcast episodes are under 20 minutes, perfect for a short daily break. All writing published in the online journal is considered for audio production, unless the author requests otherwise.

Pocket Fiction has been around since 2021, and so far they’ve produced five podcast episodes and published around fifty pieces of writing. You can get a sense of what they publish by reading the journal online, or by listening to the podcast for free on Spotify. Pocket Fiction is produced in the United Kingdom.

Authors of fiction may submit short stories, 100 to 5,000 words. They’re looking for engaging stories that can be read in 20 minutes or less. They feature a wide range of genres: fantasy, historical fiction, horror, humor, literary fiction, magical realism, musical fiction, religious fiction, romance, satire, science fiction, and weird tales.

Pocket Fiction also accepts poetry, and they’re looking forward to producing a special poetry edition of their podcast.

Pocket Fiction accepts submissions via email, not online or by post. They only accept submissions that follow the guidelines they’ve posted online. Please read these guidelines in full before submitting.

If you would like to learn more or submit to Pocket Fiction, please visit their website here.


Bio: Ella Peary is the pen name for an author, editor, creative writing mentor, and submission consultant. Over the past five years, she’s written hundreds of articles for Authors Publish, and she’s also served as a copywriter and copy editor for a wide range of organizations and individuals. She is the author of The Quick Start Guide to Flash Fiction. She occasionally teaches a course on flash fiction. You can contact her at ellapeary@gmail.com.

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Parallax Press: Now Accepting Manuscript Proposals https://authorspublish.com/parallax-press-now-accepting-manuscript-proposals/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 16:21:51 +0000 https://authorspublish.com/?p=19335 Parallax Press is a nonprofit publisher founded by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. They publish 15 books a year, focused on Engaged Buddhism and mindful living. They’ve published many famous Buddhists, including Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Dalai Lama. Most of what they publish is nonfiction aimed at adults, but they also publish select children’s books.

You can get a good feel for what they are interested in publishing, currently, here.

They do not respond to all submissions. Submissions must be made through their Submittable account.

All proposals must contain the following elements:

  1. Title, Subtitle, and Word Count of Project

  2. Synopsis: A three-paragraph synopsis of the manuscript.

  3. Audience: A paragraph describing the primary audience for your project. Demonstrate that there is substantial interest in this subject in the market and tell us why your book is right for Parallax Press.

  4. Market: Give indicators of market interest, including examples of what other books out there are comparable to this book and how your proposal is both similar to and different from these books.

  5. Author Biography, Resume, and Platform: Attach a current resume, including relevant social media platforms. Along with a biography, address specifically why you are the right person to write this book. Include your writing experience as well as your credentials in the area you are writing about and any boards, organizations, and networks of which you are an active member.

  6. Table of Contents and Sample Chapters: Include a full table of contents as well as at least two sample chapters from the book.

They also run a literary journal called Mindfulness Bell.

To learn more about their submissions, go here.


Emily Harstone is the author of many popular books, including The Authors Publish Guide to Manuscript SubmissionsSubmit, Publish, Repeat, and The 2021 Guide to Manuscript Publishers.

She regularly teaches three acclaimed courses on writing and publishing at The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish. You can follow her on Facebook here.

 

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Fellowships, Scholarships, and Other Writing Opportunities for July 2022 https://authorspublish.com/fellowships-scholarships-and-other-writing-opportunities-for-july-2022/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 16:21:21 +0000 https://authorspublish.com/?p=20016 Our monthly round up this time includes a wide range of opportunities, some with deadlines fast approaching.

Scottish Book Trust: New Writers Awards

Applications for the 2023 New Writers Awards are now open. This is an opportunity for emerging Scotland-based writers to develop their craft. The categories include Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction (also known as creative non-fiction), Poetry, Children’s and Young Adult Fiction, and more. All travel expenses are covered. There is also a one-week retreat (depending on circumstances) and mentorship with cash award of £2,000.
Deadline is July 13, 2022. For details here. (Other opportunities here)

The American Prospect Editorial Internships (September – December 2022)

The American Prospect is devoted to promoting informed discourse on public-policy matters from a progressive perspective through narrative interpretation of complex issues. It hosts three classes of interns each year with flexible dates ranging from January to April; May to August; and September to December. Editorial interns assist with research, fact-checking, social media, data entry and library services for both the print magazine and the daily website. Interns are encouraged to contribute editorially, writing book briefs and articles as assigned, and participating in generating story ideas, as well as pursuing their own projects under the guidance of Prospect staff. They encourage interns to fully integrate themselves into the Prospect’s editorial operations while taking full advantage of the public events only available in Washington, D.C. This is the perfect internship for journalism, political science, and economics majors. Juniors, seniors and grad students are encouraged to apply. Full and part time internships are available, with stipend of $100 per day.
Deadline is July 18, 2022. For details, go here.

2022 Voices of Lincoln Poetry Contest

The 18th Annual Voices of Lincoln Poetry Contest officially begins in April, as part of the celebration of National Poetry Month. The theme of this year’s contest is “People Are . . . Everything.” The five (5) new contest categories include the following: “People Are Funny”, “People Are Amazing”, “People Are World Changers”, “People Are Unreasonable”, and “People Are Unpredictable.” Poets may submit a maximum of three poems, no more than one in each of three of the five contest categories. Everyone is encouraged to enter the contest. Poets do not have to live in Lincoln, CA to be eligible. Young Poets, 18-years of age or under, are encouraged to submit poems and will compete in a special “Young Poets” category. Early submissions are appreciated. Winners will receive a commemorative chapbook of the winning poems.

Deadline is July 21, 2022. For details, go here.

For further enquiry, please contact Alan Lowe, Contest Coordinator, at: slolowe@icloud.com.

Joint Call-Out for Arts and Culture Project Proposals Collaboration between Wales and Quebec

The Welsh Government and the Government of Québec are inviting submissions to the Wales-Québec Co-Operation program in 3 sectors, including arts and culture. The projects proposals are open to artistic disciplines such as, but not limited to: audiovisual, literature and publishing, performing arts, and/or visual and digital arts. The projects could be two-way artist exchange with opportunities for career, creative, and network development for all artists involved; co-productions/co-creations in which both partners are fully engaged/committed; or co-commissioning projects/initiatives.

Deadline is July 25, 2022. For details, go here.

Madeleine Milburn Mentorship 2022

Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency is thrilled to announce that the 2022 Madeleine Milburn Mentorship Programme is now open. This six-month writing mentorship for aspiring authors was established in 2020 as part of the agency’s commitment to champion new and exciting voices around the world and launch debut writing careers. Now in its third year, the 2022 MM Mentorship Programme has grown in its commitment to reach even more diverse candidates. They are offering six spaces on their mentorship scheme this year, and for the first time, all six places will be reserved for writers from underrepresented backgrounds. The agency cannot wait for the new batch of talented writers to join its tight-knit MM community. As this is a programme for aspiring new authors, writers who have not completed their full manuscript are particularly encouraged to apply. You just need to have a strong idea of where it is going with at least a few written chapters, and you should come prepared to work editorially with your mentor.

Deadline is July 25, 2022. For details, go here.

John McGahern Award

The John McGahern Award is for emerging fiction writers who are resident in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. It aims to encourage the development of emerging Irish writers and to pay tribute to the exceptional contribution of John McGahern to literature, and to Leitrim. Applicants must have had some fiction or short stories published in a recognised journal or anthology selected by an established publisher or editor. Application includes a cover letter, an up to date biography and three samples of recent separate work of up to 500 words each. The award is €2,500.
Deadline is July 29, 2022. For details, go here.

Governor General’s Literary Awards 2022

The Canada Council awards the Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) annually to one English-language and one French-language book in each of the following seven categories: Fiction, Literary Non-fiction, Poetry, Drama, Young People’s Literature – Text, Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Books, and Translation (from French to English and from English to French). The awards are for literary and artistic merit; publishers should submit only books that they deem to be outstanding in these regards.

Books must be published and available on the market between 1 August 2021 and 31 July 2022. Deadlines for nominations are:

  • 15 February 2022 – for books published between 1 August 2021 and 31 January 2022
  • 15 May 2022 – for books published between 1 February 2022 and 15 May 2022
  • 31 July 2022 – for books published between 16 May 2022 and 31 July 2022

The prizes are: $25,000 prize – to the eligible creator(s) of each winning book; $3,000 grant – to the publisher of each winning title for the promotion of the winning book; and $1,000 prize – to each of the non-winning finalists. Only eligible book publishers can submit titles for consideration. Publishers may be based in Canada or abroad.

For details, go here.

2022 Indie Grants

The South Carolina Film Commission and Trident Technical College invite South Carolina filmmakers to apply for INDIE GRANTS, production grants for narrative short film projects. Created to support the state’s production industry and generate professional training environments for Trident Tech film students, INDIE GRANTS produce high-quality short films with a reputation for professionalism, practicality, and inventive storytelling. INDIE GRANTS funding can range from $20,000 to $35,000 to cover the full production and finishing of the project (pre-production, principal photography, and post-production).  INDIE GRANTS projects are expected to manage their productions with a high level of professionalism and production value throughout. Your submission must include a short film script in industry standard format as PDF (max15-pages, not including title page); a logline (a brief description of your film in no more than 50 words); a Look Book/Treatment as a PDF document; preliminary production strategy (max 600 words); a preliminary budget as a PDF reflecting how you would produce your film within the above range; names, contact info, and links to previous work samples for Writer, Director (or Writer/Director), Producer, and Production Manager/Line Producer; a brief bio for each of these team members (max 250 words); and if not a current South Carolina resident, you can still qualify if you’re legitimately home-grown based on explanation.

Deadline is August 1, 2022. For details, go here. 

Individual Artist Fellowships (IAF)

Administered by the Delaware Division of the Arts, the Individual Artist Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis for quality as demonstrated by creativity and skill in an art form. Applications are accepted in eighteen artistic disciplines in the fields of choreography, folk art, jazz, literature, media arts, music, and visual arts. Applicants select between Emerging or Established categories. The Masters Fellowship is available in select disciplines on a three-year rotating basis to artists who meet specific criteria. Awards are $3,000 for Emerging; $6,000 for Established; and $10,000 for Masters. Applicants must be residents of Delaware for at least one year at the time of application, be at least 18 years of age at the time of application, and remain a Delaware resident during the grant period (January 1 – December 31).

Deadline is August 1, 2022. For details, go here.

2022 Granum Foundation Prizes

Applications are open for the 2022 Granum Foundation Prizes. The Granum Foundation Prize and the Granum Foundation Translation Prize were established to help U.S.-based writers complete substantive literary projects, including novels, memoirs, poetry books, short story collections, and works in translation. The Granum Foundation Prize provides one winner with $5,000 and up to three finalists with $500 or more. The Granum Foundation Translation Prize provides one winner with $500 or more. This year, the application process includes two changes from last year’s application. First, no letter of recommendation is required. Second, short story writers are required to submit at least two stories, even if this exceeds the 25-page recommendation.

Deadline is August 2, 2022. For details, go here.

Oregon Literary Fellowships

Oregon Literary Fellowships are for Oregon writers to initiate, develop, or complete literary projects in poetry, fiction, literary nonfiction, drama (including scripts for television and film), and young readers literature. For 2023, Literary Arts will accept applications online only and will award 12 fellowships in the amount of $3,500 with one of these fellowships specifically for a writer of color; two fellowships in the amount of $10,000, for writers of exceptional talent, to assist in the further development of their career with one fellowship reserved for a writer of color; and two publishers fellowships in the amount of $3,500 to support Oregon’s independent publishers and small presses that demonstrate a commitment to literary publishing.

Deadline is August 5, 2022. For details, go here.

Alfred Friendly General Fellowship 2023

Early-career professional journalists from developing countries with proficiency in English can apply for this 6-month fellowship. Fellows receive basic and advanced hands-on instruction at the Missouri School of Journalism and are placed in leading U.S. newsrooms. The successful candidate will be 25-35 years old and have at least 3 years of experience as a journalist at a print, online or broadcast media outlet. Participants work as staff reporters in their host newsrooms and develop training plans to implement when they return to their home newsrooms. The all-inclusive fellowship starts in mid-March and ends in early September.

Deadline is August 31, 2022.  For details, go here.

Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship 2022

Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship is a nine-month residency from September 1, 2023 through May 31, 2024. Radcliffe fellows are exceptional scientists, writers, scholars, public intellectuals, practitioners, and artists whose work is making a difference in their professional fields and in the larger world. Based in Radcliffe Yard—a sanctuary in the heart of Harvard University—fellows join a uniquely interdisciplinary and creative community. A fellowship at Radcliffe is an opportunity to step away from usual routines and dive deeply into a project. With access to Harvard’s unparalleled resources, Radcliffe fellows develop new tools and methods, challenge artistic and scholarly conventions, and illuminate our past and our present. Radcliffe fellows receive a stipend of $78,000 plus an additional $5,000 to cover project expenses. Fellows are expected to be free of their regular commitments so that they may fully devote themselves to the work outlined in their proposal. Interdisciplinary exchange is a hallmark of the Radcliffe Fellowship, and we welcome proposals that take advantage of our uniquely diverse intellectual community by engaging with concepts and ideas that cross disciplinary boundaries.

Deadline is September 8, 2022. For details, go here.

Penguin Random House Editorial Internship Fall 2022

Penguin Random House is offering a 10-week PAID, REMOTE internship opportunity in their adult, children’s, and corporate divisions. Interns are exposed to the publishing process and PRH’s business through panels, networking events, and employee speaker series! Fall interns work for 14 hours per week and are paid $20/hour. To be eligible, you must be a rising college senior, a graduate; and/or any candidate available for full-time employment within 1 year. You need not be enrolled in college or have a degree to apply to their internship program. To apply, submit your resume and cover letter using their online application process.  In your cover letter, please indicate if you have a preference for working with adult or children’s books or if you are particularly interested in any genre(s). The internship date is September 19, 2022 – December 2, 2022.

Deadline is July 8, 2022. For details, go here.

SCBWI BIPOC Scholarships

These are all-expense-paid tuition to the SCBWI’s Summer Conference. Ten scholarships will be awarded to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color with five scholarships reserved for Women of Color. All applicants must be current SCBWI members. Application includes a statement about why you want to attend the conference and a one-sentence logline describing your current manuscript or illustration project.

Deadline is July 8, 2022. For details, go here. Other scholarships here.


NmaHassan Muhammad is the penname of a Nigerian children’s author and poet. He enjoys reading and writing picture books, chess, comedy, and combat sports for inspiration and leisure. A recent Ebedi Fellow, he writes from Minna, Nigeria. He can be reached at Twitter handle, @NmaHassanM.

 

 

 

 

 

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