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Jo Angela Edwins
Jo Angela Edwins is a poet, English professor, animal lover, and avid jokester. She was born and raised in the Augusta, Georgia, area and earned a BA at Augusta University and an MA and PhD at the University of Tennessee. She currently lives in Florence, SC, where she teaches poetry…
Henry Crawford
Henry Crawford's work has appeared in several journals and online publications including Boulevard, Copper Nickel and The Southern Humanities Review. His first collection of poetry, American Software, was published in 2017 by CW Books. His poem “Blackout” was selected by the Southern Humanities Review as a finalist in the 2018…
Zach Klebaner
Zach Klebaner is a recent graduate from Hofstra University where he earned his B.A. in Film Studies and Production and took a lot of naps. In between his naps, he managed to create an open mic for student artists to connect and showcase their work, co-produce an improvisational theater troupe…
Taylor Richard
Taylor (better known as her stage name, Valerie R.) is a former Georgia peach currently living in Portland, OR with her community of friends and pets. She is a professional caregiver for people with developmental disabilities and a student of business. She enjoys public libraries, femme culture, long runs on…
Jody Mason
Jody Mason earned her BA in Literature-Creative Writing from UC Santa Cruz, and she has published feature pieces in Delicious Living Magazine, NewHope360.com, and EmbraceYourUnicorn.com. She is a member of the Boulder Writing Studio in Boulder, Colorado, where she currently resides. Her work can be found at www.CriminySakesAlive.com, a personal…
Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest 2019
Congratulations to the winners of our 2019 humor poetry contest!
WordTips Guide to Grammar and Punctuation
Student-friendly overview of grammar rules
Memories of You
By Gregory Ashe
new heat
By Frank Prem
Diode Editions Book & Chapbook Contests
Open to all poets. Translations, collaborations, and hybrid work are all welcome
Subscriber News: July 2019
Recent honors and publications earned by our newsletter subscribers
Doubleback Review
Sundress Publications journal will only publish previously-published work from journals that no longer exist
Wordsworth
Free anachronism-detecting program for historical fiction writers
How To Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethically by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Book reviews form the base for a successful marketing campaign that builds the readership you need for a prosperous writing career
Subscriber News: June 2019
Recent honors and publications earned by our newsletter subscribers
Writer Beware’s Guide to Selecting Reputable Literary Agents
Guidelines for weeding out agent scams
American Writers Museum: Literary Links
Website of Chicago-based literary history museum offers links to contests, book festivals, and literary societies
Soma Mei Sheng Frazier
Soma Mei Sheng Frazier is the final judge of our Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest. Soma's third prose chapbook, Don't Give Up on Alan Greenspan, was selected as the winner of CutBank's 2018 contest and released in 2019. Her previous fiction chapbooks—Salve (Nomadic Press) and Collateral Damage: A Triptych (RopeWalk…
Walking Backward
By Diana Anhalt
Elegy Between Middle Age and Death
By Trina Porte
Creative Commons
Searchable database of over 300 million public domain and stock photo images
The Day’s Heat by Roberta George
The Day’s Heat won a first prize in the Impress Books Contest put on by Exeter University in England
The Masters Review Flash Fiction Contest
The Masters Review is accepting your previously unpublished stories of 1,000 words or less to be considered for the $3,000 Flash Fiction Prize
Sheila-Na-Gig Editions Poetry Manuscript Contest
Entries are read through a blind submission process by Hayley Mitchell Haugen, Founder & Editor, Sheila-Na-Gig online & Sheila-Na-Gig Editions
Subscriber News: May 2019
Recent honors and publications earned by our newsletter subscribers
September’s First Monday
By Charlotte Mandel
Rare Children’s Books Digital Archive at the Library of Congress
Classic out-of-print books digitized for public access
Into the Drowning Deep
By Mira Grant
London Undercurrents
By Joolz Sparkes and Hilaire
Six of Crows
By Leigh Bardugo
The Witch Boy
By Molly Knox Ostertag
How to Survive a Summer
By Nick White
No Ashes in the Fire
By Darnell L. Moore
Polyphony Lit
Nonprofit sponsors a lit mag and contest for high school students
Latorial Faison and Sean Patrick Mulroy Win Our 16th Annual Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest
Latorial Faison of Chester, Virginia won the Tom Howard Prize of $1,500 for a poem in any style or genre, for “Mama Was a Negro Spiritual”. Sean Patrick Mulroy won the Margaret Reid Prize of $1,500 for a poem that rhymes or has a traditional style, for “Villanelle for the…
Cyree Jarelle Johnson
Queer black poet-activist writes about neurodiversity, faith, and social justice
Pavarotti and Pancakes by Francesco Granieri, a North Street First Prize Winner for Memoir
Part family saga, part cultural history of Italian-American manhood, this tragicomic coming-of-age is set against the rise and fall of Atlantic City, New Jersey
Saving Nary by Carol DeMent, a North Street First Prize Winner
“a sensitive, complex portrait of people coming to terms with unthinkable acts perpetrated against one another”
The Bronx Trilogy by W R Rodriguez, a North Street First Prize Winner for Poetry
Growing up with his parents’ memories of the Golden Age of The Bronx, Rodriguez witnessed the borough’s fall to ruin
Our Last Six Months by Emily Bracale, a North Street Grand Prize Winner
When independent single-dad Aubrey reveals that he has stage 4 cancer, “normal life” goes out the window for his ex-wife and their thirteen year old son
Carve Magazine Raymond Carver Short Story Contest
Now in its 22nd year, the Carve Magazine Raymond Carver Short Story Contest is one of the most renowned fiction contests in the world
Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition
The first-place winner will receive $1,500 and publication of his or her winning story in Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts
Subscriber News: April 2019
Recent honors and publications earned by our newsletter subscribers
Reformation
By Thea Biesheuvel
Self-Publishing Review
Marketing and editing services plus a blog with self-publishing advice articles
Public Books
Online journal features scholars writing for a general audience about art, ideas, and culture
Listen Notes
Podcast search engine
6 Tips for Successful Poetry Readings
Award-winning poet John Sibley Williams shares performance advice
The Writer’s Hotel
Our one-of-a-kind program includes a pre-conference critique of a full-length manuscript by two TWH Editors. Then we meet in NYC for our week-long conference.
DECEMBER Magazine: Curt Johnson Prose Awards
Curt Johnson Prose Awards in fiction and creative nonfiction