Short Story Award for New Writers, Glimmer Train: Deadline Aug 31

New Writers: 1st place $1,500 & publication in Issue 95. Deadline: 8/31.

• Note: New writers are especially welcome at GT, but the Short Story Award for New Writers is the contest that is open only to emerging writers. The 1st place winner in the last New Writer contest was that author’s very first story accepted for publication.
• Second- and 3rd-place winners receive $500/$300, respectively, or, if accepted for publication, $700. Winners and finalists will be announced in the November bulletin, and finalists will be contacted directly the previous week.
• Most submissions run 1,500 – 6,000 words, but can be as long as 12,000. Reading fee is $15 per story. Please, no more than 3 submissions per category.

See writing guidelines, here:
http://www.glimmertrain.com/newwriters.html

Good luck!

Size Matters: Flash Fiction Rules

Mark your calendar! On 13 September, join Gary Lawrence and the GCC English Department for the first CRW Saturday Workshop of the academic year. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments are provided.

Date: 13 September
When: 9:00-11:30 AM
Where: LA-141, GCC Main

For more information call or e-mail the CRW Coordinator Laura White at 623.845.4197 or laura.white@gccaz.edu.

August 20 Free Association Mic Features Bill Campana and Sara Dobie Bauer

Free Association Open Mic Poetry Series
featuring Bill Campana & Sara Dobie Bauer

Wednesday August 20th
at Glendale Community College

FREE and open to the public
open mic starts at 7pm

Bill Campana writes poetry in the form of obscure personalized news reports to fill in the blanks created from watching the world go by at a blinding speed. Representing Mesa in five national poetry slams (twice a semi-finalist), he has read poetry in ten states as a competitor and featured performer. He co-hosts the popular Caffeine Corridor Poetry Series in downtown Phoenix and his new book “Said Beauty To The Blues” is the culmination of three decades of prominence in Arizona poetry.

Sara Dobie Bauer is a writer, blogger, and prison volunteer. She has an honor’s degree in creative writing from Ohio University, and she is a certificate student at GCC. She is the official book nerd at SheKnows.com. Her short fiction has appeared in Solarcide, Outrageous Fortune, and Stoneslide Corrective. Her first book, Life without Harry, was released in 2013, and she just finished writing her newest novel, Bite Somebody: A Bloodsucker’s Diary. She watches bad horror films, obsesses over Halloween and Arizona’s lack of seasons, and enjoys a good rye whiskey. She doesn’t believe in having children, but she believes in dogs.

hosted by Shawnte Orion

Glendale Community College (in Student Union room 104)
6000 W. Olive Ave.
Glendale, AZ 85302

For more information, contact Laura White, CRW Coordinator at 623.845.4197 or laura.white@gccaz.edu.

Campus Map for where to PARK and where to find the Student Union:

Glimmer Train ‘Very Short Fiction” Contest Open Through July 31

Glimmer Train magazine is now taking submissions for its Very Short Fiction contest through July 31st.

Summary Requirements: Open to all writers, all stories that have not appeared in any print publication. 3000-word limit. Pays three places: First ($1500), second ($500) third ($300), plus publication. Reading Fee: $15/submission. Limit: Three submissions. Electronic submission.

More info (guidelines, submission link) in the following link:

http://glimmertrain.stores.yahoo.net/veryshort.html

Sixth Annual Poetry Contest: Narrative — Deadline July 20 2014 — FREE

A COMPLETE LITTLE UNIVERSE. That was William Carlos Williams’s definition of a poem. And it’s ours too. We’re looking for poems that, in a brief space, capture a complete universe.

The Sixth Annual Poetry Contest is open to all writers, and all entries will be considered for publication.

Deadline: Sunday, July 20, at midnight, PDT.

$1,500 First Prize

$750 Second Prize
$300 Third Prize
Ten finalists receive $75 each

See the Guidelines. Read prior winners.

Emerging poets account for a third of the scores of poets whom Narrative publishes each year.

Many of our contest winners go on to find agents, win other awards, and publish books.

We are committed to paying our authors, to providing excellent editorial support, and to encouraging a wide audience for poetry.

FREE.

see also:

http://www.narrativemagazine.com/issues/poems-week-2008%E2%80%932009/accompaniment-w-s-merwin

 

Glimmer Train Fiction Open — Submit Til June 30 2014

Glimmer Train’s Fiction Open

Deadline: June 30, 2014

Prizes:

1st place wins $2,500 and, of course, publication in Glimmer Train Stories.

2nd place wins $1,000 and possible publication.

3rd place wins $600 or, if published, $700.

 
Other considerations:
Open to all subjects, all themes, and every writer. (50% of last year’s Fiction Open winners were their authors’ first published stories.)
Word count: Most submissions to the Fiction Open run 2,000 to 8,000 words, but from 2,000 to 20,000-word stories are fine. Writing Guidelines
Reading fee is $20 per story. Please, no more than 3 submissions per category.Winners and finalists will be officially announced in the September 1 bulletin, and contacted directly the previous week.
Simultaneous submissions are okay. Please notify immediately if your submission is accepted elsewhere.
Stories accepted for publication are presented in a highly regarded print publication where literary short fiction persists in the real world and beyond the next post.

We look forward to reading your work!

Glimmer Train has been discovering, publishing, and paying emerging writers since 1990.

One of the most respected short-story journals in print, Glimmer Train is represented in recent editions of the Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses, New Stories from the Midwest, The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories, New Stories from the South, Best American Mystery Stories, Best of the West, and Best American Short Stories

Every story published in Glimmer Train is unsolicited. And every year, we pay out over $50,000 to fiction writers.

CRW Reading June 4 at GCC Student Union

For those of you who are already bored hanging around the house and longing for some up-close contact with GCC, we’ve got just the thing!  (This really looks like a good one!)
 
Please join us next Wednesday, June 4th when . . . .
 
  • Creative Writing at GCC presents another evening of poetry and prose!
  • Free Association Open Mic Series featuring Brendan Constantine & Artiste-te
  • Wednesday June 4th, 7:00pm, in the Student Union at Glendale Community College
  • FREE and open to the public
  • open mic starts at 7pm

 

Brendan Constantine is a poet based in Hollywood. His work has appeared in numerous journals, most notably Ploughshares, FIELD, Zyzzyva, Ninth Letter, Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, ArtLife, PANK, and L.A. Times Best Seller, The Underground Guide to Los Angeles. His first book, Letters To Guns (Red Hen Press 2009), is now required reading in creative writing programs across the nation. His most recent collections are Birthday Girl With Possum (Write Bloody Publishing 2011) and Calamity Joe (Red Hen Press 2012). He has had work commissioned by the Getty Museum and he has received grants from the James Irvine Foundation and the National Endowment of the Arts. He is currently poet in residence at the Windward School and adjunct professor at Antioch University. In addition, he regularly offers classes in hospitals, prisons, shelters, and with the Alzheimer’s Poetry Project.
http://brendanconstantine.com/brendan/

Artiste-te is a Chicago poet and artist who moved to Arizona in 2002. He received a BA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (studio) and the University of Chicago (academics) and an MA from Northern Illinois University. His art has been shown in juried exhibits across the country and was selected for the Illinois State Art Museum collection. His poetry focuses on the surreal and abstract and has been published in several anthologies and journals and won prizes in Arizona, Massachusetts, and Illinois.

Hosted by Shawnte Orion

As always, these events are uncensored and may not be suitable for children
For information contact david.nelson@gccaz.edu or  laura.white@gccaz.edu
 

NPR’s 2014 Summer Book Series — WNIJ

Check out Dan Klefstad’s 2014 summer book series, including GCC’s Gary Lawrence as one of four featured authors — Friday’s on WNIJ 89.5 (DeKalb IL) and/or at http://www.northernpublicradio.org. Dan is Manager of Content Strategy for Northern Public Radio, and has been doing the Book Series since 2012. This year’s series includes a short story collection, a poetry collection, a creative non-fiction book, and a fictional memoir/novel.

Here is a link to this year’s Book Series cover article:
http://northernpublicradio.org/topic/summer-book-series-returns

Here are some fun promos:
https://soundcloud.com/tags/2014%20summer%20book%20series

Gary’s readings and interview will be aired “live” June 6, and then will be available at http://www.northernpublicradio.org. See the link for times.

Be sure to let Gary and Dan/WNIJ know what you think of the series.