![]() Stories About Christmas – They are collecting Into a comedy of errors?” Some of the suggested topics are: obsessions,Īnnoying habits, embarrassing moments, and family foibles. Laugh? Did a situation just get out of control? Did a misunderstanding turn Did you mean for it to be funny? Did the other person mean to make you Relationship with a partner or spouse, a parent or child, a family member orįriend, at work or at home – that made you and the people around you laugh out Stop Laughing! Their guidelines say, “We are lookingįor stories about something that happened to you in your life – in your ![]() Some of the suggested topics are: everyday miracles,ĭreams and premonitions, miraculous healings or recoveries, and amazingĬoincidences. Want true stories for this multi-faith book about amazing events and Why did these things happen? Is there anĮxplanation? Or did these things seem to happen for no reason at all?” They Everyone hasĮxperienced events in their lives that cause wonder and astonishment and give New passions, and raising grandchildren… or still raising grownĬhildren! The deadline for this is 30 June 2019.Ībout Miracles – Their guidelines say, “Miracles do happen each and every day. New career, trying new things, bucket lists and adventure, the wisdom of age, Some of the suggested topics are: time for a The Golden Years or Second Wind – They want humorous or The one who caused the hurt, letting go of anger and resentment, and helping Suggested topics are: making the decision to forgive, apologizing if you were Your hurt feelings heal you and bring you a sense of peace?” Some of the Reestablish a relationship after forgiving or being forgiven? Did letting go of Looking for stories that will show our readers how forgiving someone or beingįorgiven by someone changed your life in a positive way. –The Forgiveness Fix – They want stories of forgiveness for thisĪnthology, whether it is for minor or big things. The anecdotes should be told in the first person,Īnd have a beginning, middle, and end. They want inspirational, true stories and poems about ordinary people havingĮxtraordinary experiences. To an outstanding poetry contributor each year Pay: $30/page of prose, $40/page of poetry, $30 for reviews one prize of $500 Length: Up to 4,000 words preferred for prose, up to 4 poems Publish fiction, nonfiction, drama, poetry, and translations, as well as To frame the theme in corporeal and non-corporeal ways. What power do figures have to define us? We invite writers Rivers that carve through rock-and gives voice to the ephemeral spirits Inhabit, grapples with the relationships that form us-father figures, idols, Review, 1-3 files for audio and video poems, up to 1 page for letter to theįor this issue, the Canadian magazine “seeks writing that offers nuanced representations of the bodies we Length: 4-7 poems, 4-6 pages for essay, 3-5 pages for interview, 1-3 pages for They also accept essays, interviews, reviews, andĪudio and video poems – they can accept these online. They are open to most styles, including traditional or experimental. Represented in poetry, specifically in your poetry? What are we afraid of?” ![]() Said “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” How is fear Unknown, a fear that seems overwhelming and unbeatable. Guidelines say, “It has been said by writers like William Golding that fear is They are not looking for erotica or horror.Ĭanadian poetry magazine is reading for its ‘Fear’ themed issue. They enjoy historical, contemporary, and even futuristic tales. See guidelines for suggestions of the potential material writers can draw from. The autumnal equinox, magical/witchcraft elements, and romance must be included in some manner”. What would lurk in your enchanted forest? How can you place romance, sorcery, witchcraft, an enchanted wood, cottage, village, or castle into this theme? How can you play up the impending knowledge that everything is changing from light to dark? How can you take your characters from a time of celebration into a world of romance, magical intrigue, and sorcery? However, in our stories, we also want to consider the theme of The Enchanted Forest. This is a time of Thanksgiving and kinship. Their guidelines say, “The autumnal equinox marks the shift into darkness which completes on Samhain. Once Upon An Enchanted Forest: An Anthology of Romantic Witchcraft Stories All of these pay writers, from token to pro rates. Some of the themes are: romantic witchcraft, fear, figures, forgiveness, miracles, golden years, Christmas, holiday stories, military horror, cursed items, the Beatles, alien abduction, and the woodlands. They are for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translations. There are more than 18 submission calls for the 14 markets listed here.
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