Writing contests are less about prizes than they are about learning. When we write and submit to a contest, we're putting our writing on the line and often stretching ourselves to write within a new genre, category or on a topic that is potentially unfamiliar. Admittedly, I can be a tremendous slacker when it comes to writing contests and often veer towards the free ones, but I read an interesting article recently by LinDee Rochelle, the founder of Women Writers Worldwide, who spoke of writing contests as comparable to mini seminars. She cited a variety of perks to entering writing contests from helping to blast writer's block to assisting aspiring writer's with learning to deal with deadlines (
read the full article here).
Find out how writing contests help you grow by entering one of the many contests available in July and August...
Deadline: July 31stAdirondack Review: Fulton Prize for Short Fiction: Reading Fee $10
The Antigonish Review: Sheldon Currie Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $30
Bright Hill Press: Poetry Chapbook Competition: Reading Fee $15
Creative Nonfiction: True Stories on Topic Southern Sin: Fee $20
Munster Literature Center: Sean O'Faolain Short Story Competition: Reading Fee $20
White Pine Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Deadline : August 1stGazing Grain Press: Feminist Poetry Chapbook Contest: $20
Geist: Erasure Poetry Contest: No Fee
Rattle: 2012 Rattle Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $18
Terrain: Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction Contest: Reading Fee $10
Deadline: August 15thThe Aurorean: Under Graduate/Graduate Haiku: No Fee
Gigiantic Sequins: Poetry and Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $5
Littoral Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $10
Subito Press: Poetry and Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $20
Deadline: August 31stBlack Lawrence Press: Unpublished Collection of Poetry or Short Stories: Reading Fee $25
Bona Fide Books: The Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Gemini Magazine: Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $4
Glimmer Train: Short Story Award for New Writers: Reading Fee $15
Graywolf Press: Nonfiction Prize: No Fee
NANO Prize: NANO Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $15
WOW Women on Writing: Flash Fiction: Reading Fee $10
A word is a bud attempting to become a twig. How can one not dream while writing? It is the pen which dreams. The blank page gives the right to dream. -Gaston Bachelard
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