![]() Prizes: First place: $1,000 plus publication in an issue of The Iowa Review. The contest is open to veterans and active duty personnel writing in any genre and about any subject matter. ![]() Persea is currently accepting submissions for your fiction, non-fiction, and poetry titles. military veterans and active duty personnel is hosted by The Iowa Review and made possible by a gift from the family of Jeff Sharlet (1942–69), a Vietnam veteran and antiwar writer and activist. Some of the best-selling works from Persea are Gateway to Paradise by Matthew Volmer, A Good Place for the Night by Savyon Liebrecht and Nightfather by Carl Friedman. Their current reading period is March 6th to August 31st. They accept both agented and un-agented submissions, preferably in the 20-60k range. Winners and runners-up are published in each December issue. A feminist horror press based in Brooklyn, NY, Creature Publishing is on the lookout for genre-defying stories that challenge the status quo. Winners receive $1,500 first runners-up receive $750. (We also sponsor The Iowa Review Awards, an annual contest for which entries are accepted January 1 through 31.)Įach January since 2003, The Iowa Review has invited submissions to The Iowa Review Awards, a writing contest in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Unsolicited work that arrives at any other time will not be read. This is perhaps on the theory that an unsolicited manuscript’s author is hungry, would be amenable to extensive rewrites from copy editors and would generally jump as high as the publisher said to jump, and at the scheduled intervals. Non-contest manuscripts are welcome during the fall semester only: September, October, and November. Some publishers even believe in accepting only unsolicited manuscripts. The Iowa Review publishes short stories, flash fiction, graphic novels, self-contained novel excerpts, and plays poetry of all kinds, including verse plays and longer work translations and all manner of creative nonfiction, including personal essays, lyric essays, memoirs, and literary journalism.? We also publish interviews and short reviews of book-length fiction, poetry, and nonfiction on our website. ![]() ![]() If you think your illustration style is well suited. We also sponsor The Iowa Review Awards, an annual contest in our three main genres of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Were sorry, but were unable to accept unsolicited manuscripts at this time. We look for the best writing available and are often pleased to introduce new writers. 11 and the anthrax scare made all mail suspect, writers would often send their unsolicited manuscripts off to publishers, hoping against hope that theyd be. The magazine–currently in its 42nd year–is published in April, August, and December of each year. The Iowa Review is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. ![]()
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