SHORT FICTION/POETRY CONTEST WITH $100 FIRST PRIZE
Echolocation Magazine invites entries for their contest: THE CHASE. Interpret the theme
of “The Chase” in a fresh, quirky way and submit entries of poetry (2 pages max) or prose
(1500 word limit) . Entry fee of $5 (includes a copy of the final published chapbook). Top prize in poetry is $100 and publication in a special edition Echolocation Chapbook. 1st and 2nd runners up will also receive publication. Top prize for prose is $100 and publication in Echolocation’s special edition Chapbook. 1st runner up will also receive publication. 2nd prose runner up receives bragging rights (special bragging rights certificate!). Submissions open Nov 5-Dec 5, 2012. Winners and Finalists announced in Feb. 2013. Open to Canadian citizens and residents.
Other important requirements:
- Must be a Canadian resident/citizen
- Submissions must be previously unpublished
- No simultaneous submissions for our contests
- Double-spaced for prose, single spaced for poetry.
- Prose max 1500 words. Poetry max 2 pages.
- Please include a third person bio in the cover letter section along with your contact info.
- All entries should not include the name of the writer on the actual submission.
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Question? Does online published count as ‘published’? Appreciate clarification.
Susan McCrae
The world of online literary journals is thriving and is a vital forum for writers (and in some cases can even pay their contributors!) So in answer to your question, yes, being published online counts as “Published!”