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The Seattle Review

2013 October 1
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http://depts.washington.edu/seaview/submission.html

Submissions via regular mail are only accepted between 1 October-31 May. Online submissions are read year round.

Seattle Review
University of Washington
Box 354330
Seattle, WA 98195-4330 

The Seattle Review only publishes long poems, novellas, and long essays. Poetry submissions of less than ten pages in length, and prose submissions of less than forty pages, will be returned unread.

Poetry: 10-30 pages. The long poem can be:

  • a single long poem in its entirety
  • a self-contained excerpt from a book-length poem
  • a unified sequence or series of poems

Prose: 40-90 pages.

The MacGuffin’s 18th National Poet Hunt Contest

2013 March 28
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http://www.schoolcraft.edu/macguffin/contest.asp

Submit three poems along with an index card listing your name and contact information. Winners will be announced in September 2013. All entrants will receive one free copy of The MacGuffin’s Winter 2014 issue. Submissions must be postmarked between April 1 and June 3 to qualify.

Submit to:

The MacGuffin, Poet Hunt Contest
Schoolcraft College
18600 Haggerty Road
Livonia, MI 48152
 

Judge: Philip Levine

Prize: $500, publication in the Winter 2014 issue of The MacGuffin.

Enizagam 2013 Literary Awards in Poetry and Fiction

2013 March 4
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https://oakarts.submittable.com/submit

Poetry: 3-5 poems, no more than 10 pages.

Fiction: 1 story, up to 6,000 words.

Prize in both genres: $1,000, publication in Enizagam, a “blurb” written by the judges, and a reading of your work broadcast online.

Poetry judge: Kim Addonizio.

Fiction judge: Sarah Shun-lien Bynum.

Crab Creek Review 2013 Poetry Contest

2013 March 4
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http://crabcreekreview.org/contest.htm

Up to 3 poems

The winning poet will receive $200 and publication in Crab Creek Review.

All entries will be considered for publication.

The winner will be determined by guest judge, Natasha Sajé.