Category: Competitions
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The Literary Centre, a Singaporean not-for-profit organisation has initiated a new project in collaboration with SMRT- Moving Words 2011 – to feature poetry written by Singaporeans in SMRT trains and stations.The Moving Words Poetry Competition is calling for entries that…
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– The Entry Documents for the 2011 competition, with the Terms and Conditions and Submission Guidance and Instructions, are available now on the following website: http://www. proversepublishing.com. Direct link: http://proversepublishing. com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/ docs/proverse_prize_2011_10_ March_2011.68163434.pdf [pdf] Deadline for receipt of Completed Entry Documents…
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– If you liked a piece of fiction published in Cha in 2010, please consider nominating it for storySouth‘s 2011 Million Writers Award. Nominations can be made HERE. In 2010, we published three issues and the following four short stories are…
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Kudos 86 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2011 Runs mainly from the end of January right up to mid March, and beyond in some cases – £3.00 THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS and loads of dough with The Biscuit Prize Ver-ily there’s some tasty stuff…
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– Rumjhum Biswas’s “Cleavage” and W.F. Lantry’s “Talavera” were named finalists of Aesthetica Magazine‘s Creative Works Competition 2010. The magazine is currently accepting submissions for its 2011 competition. Check out the information here. – Rumjhum Biswas’s poem “Bones” was published in issue…
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‘Great to sit down with a coffee, and see what competitions and opportunities are available rather than trawl the internet, which feels too much like work’ (Lyn Fountain, Norwich Writers’ Circle) Kudos 86 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2011 Runs mainly from the end of January…
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– We are very pleased to announce that Cha contributors W.F. Lantry (Jewel Tones), Jason Lee (Beds in the East and Other Poems) and Ling Hoi Ching (A Seed and a Plant) are three of the five finalists for the inaugural HKU…
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From their website: Times Are Tough; Talk Is Cheap At a recent poetry reading, a poet gave a five-minute introduction to a haiku. Absurdities not being lost on us, we began generating our own haiku responses. We invite you to…
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ASM Prize for Creative Writing 2010 ASM (The Association of Stories in Macao) is pleased to announce its annual prize for Creative Writing. Entries will be accepted in the following areas: – short fiction (up to 5,000 words) – poetry (a suite…
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The 2010 Troubadour International Poetry Prize will be judged by Gwyneth Lewis & Maurice Riordan (both judges will be reading all poems). =-Prizes: 1st £1000, 2nd £500, 3rd £250, & 20 prizes of £20 each Spring 2011 coffee-house poetry season…