Friday, March 31, 2023

April 2023 opportunities for writers


Erika Dreifus/The Practicing Writer Newsletter for April 2023 can be found online. It lists many opportunities for writers. Here are some Canada-based ones:

 

Canada-based FUNICULAR is open for fiction (including flash) and poetry submissions until April 11. Pays: $10/printed page (up to a maximum of $100) for short stories and $25 per piece of flash or poetry. "We'll also throw in a contributor's copy so you can place it conspicuously on your coffee table to help convince your parents you are not wasting your life on this writing thing." NB: "We do not currently pay for pieces accepted for online publication only."

 

Open until April 15 (and also Canada-based): OVER/EXPOSED, which "publishes fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, reviews, visual art, hybrid works, and experimental mediums." Pays: "a small honorarium of CDN $15 per publication." (Hat tip: @Duotrope.)

 

Scheduled to open its Submittable gates on April 1 (and remaining open for the month): Canada-based BRICK, which "prides itself on publishing the best literary non-fiction in the world." Pays: "$55–685, depending on the length of accepted work, plus two copies of the issue the work appears in and a one-year subscription to the magazine."

 

Closing April 30: Canada-based THE T|E|MZ REVIEW, which publishes prose and poetry, paying $20 (presumably CAD) per piece of prose and per batch of poems.

 

WALLACE STEGNER GRANT FOR THE ARTS
Deadline: April 30. For published writers with Canadian citizenship. Award includes a $500 grant and one month's free residency at the Wallace Stegner House in Eastend, Saskatchewan.

 

 


Sunday, March 5, 2023

writerly news for March 6, 2023


Welcome to the latest edition of Writerly News. In cases where you don't see something that looks like a link, click on the WORDS to find the site.

 

-SHRAPNEL "publishes experimental writing from emerging writers in the genres of fiction, creative non-fiction, essays, and poetry. We also converse with the Canadian literary community through book reviews, interviews, and columns. We are also keen to publish graphic narratives and comics, as well as transgenre work that is not easily categorized." On top of our rates for written work, we'll chuck in an additional $5 for writers who are able to record themselves reading their piece." [tip courtesy of Erika Dreifus's The Practicing Writer (Hat tip: Jeanne Lyet Gassman.)]  https://www.shrapnelmagazine.com/submit

 

-Do you plot a story ahead of time or write it by the seat of your pants? Here's a particularly good article on the topic. [Click on the following words to find the article.]


 

 

How To Pants A Novel

 

-Here's a writing contest for a 500-word synopsis of a novel. Great incentive to polish the synopsis, which can be used to pitch to a publisher OR for marketing. It's only $5 to enter. The link:

https://darlingaxe.com/pages/the-synopsis-skirmish.

 

-TORONTO JOURNAL publishes "short stories from anywhere in the world. We will also consider non-fiction pieces about local history (Toronto, GTA, and surrounding areas). We pay $50 per piece. All published writers will also receive two printed copies of the issue in which they appear." [tip courtesy of Erika Dreifus's The Practicing Writer]


Submit - Toronto Journal

 

 

-How long should a book be? Excellent article here.


 

 


How Long Should A Novel Be?

 

 

 

-At the Feb 15 Interior Authors Group meeting [in Kamloops, British Columbia], member Terry Roth introduced Word Hippo, a free online program for finding synonyms, antonyms, definitions, rhyming words, word forms, translations, and crossword and scrabble searches. The site is wordhippo.com.

 

-Can artificial intelligence help you improve your writing? Here's an article on the topic.

 

 


3 new AI editors to strengthen your writing  Wonder Tools

 

-THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY invites submissions on the topic "Splash" by Apr 1, 2023. More info here.


 

 


The Century invites reader submissions

 

 

-Some people make a lot of money as ghostwriters. Here's an article about what a ghostwriter is and does.


 

 


What Is A Ghostwriter (And How Do I Become One)?

 

-A newish monthly bulletin that may interest you if you write poetry.

Monthly deadlines, ideas, and tools to revise and publish your poetry book. Plus submission fee support and an annual update of 150+ manuscript reading periods.  https://poetrybulletin.substack.com/