For your perusal: freelance writing jobs, competitions, and places to publish.
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Writing Awards and Competitions
National Playwright Competition 2018
It's back for 2018! The 17th year of the National ONE ACT PLAY Playwright Competition. Three finalist One Act Plays will be performed for three premiere performances on the 22nd to 23rd November.
CLOSING 30/07/2018
Write Around the Murray Nano Competition
Can you tell a tiny story in only 50 words? Take our nano challenge and test your talents. Write a story in 50 words exactly and include the word 'life' (or live, living, lived, lives, lively).
CLOSING 31/07/2018
The Seán Ó Faoláin International Short Story Prize 2018
The competition is open to original, unpublished and unbroadcast short stories in the English language of 3,000 words or fewer. The story can be on any subject, in any style, by a writer of any nationality, living anywhere in the world. Translated work is not in the scope of this competition.
CLOSING 31/07/2018
InkTears Flash Fiction Contest
For stories under 500 words in length. Winner will receive £250 and publication on the InkTears site.
CLOSING 31/07/2018
2018 Trudy Graham/Julie Lewis Literary Award for Prose
The competition has an open theme and entrants may submit prose up to a maximum of 2000 words. Entries must also be unpublished and not have received any previous awards or recognition in any other competition. The ‘Open’ category carries a $200 First Prize, with $100 for Second and $50 for Third Prize.
CLOSING 10/08/2018
Fair Australia Prize
2018 theme: new collectives, old struggles
What does unionism mean to people today? What should be its objectives? How can we come together to make real change, now and into the future?
This prize encourages artists and writers of fiction, poetry and essays to be part of setting a new agenda for our future – to imagine a just, common future, and how we might get there together.
The Fair Australia Prize is made up of 5 x $3000 prizes and 3 x $1000 union member prizes.
There are prizes for:
fiction (up to 3000 words)
essay (up to 3000 words)
poetry (up to 88 lines)
cartoon or graphic (180 mm wide by 255 mm high)
best overall entry by a migrant writer, artist or worker
three best member entries (for NUW, MEAA and NTEU members only); these $1000 prizes are awarded to member entries in any of the above categories
CLOSING 13/08/2018
2018 Toolangi CJ Dennis Poetry Competition
Categories (prizes in brackets: (1st / 2nd / 3rd)
1. Open Poetry (Marian Mayne Prize: $250 / $150 / $100)
2. Open Short Story (CJ Dennis Society Prize: $250 / $150 / $100)
3. Poems written by adults for children ($250 / $150 / $100). There will also be a prize of $150 for the poem in this category chosen as the best by a group of local children.
4. Primary school students: preps to grade 6 ($30 / $20 / $10)
5. Secondary school students: years 7-12 ($50 / $30 / $20)
CLOSING 15/08/2018
Lane Cove Literary Awards
Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
Short Story Prize- $2,000
Theatre Script Prize - $1,500
Poetry Prize- $1,500
CLOSING 22/08/2018
The Elyne Mitchell Writing Award
Up to 2500 (fiction or non-fiction) words referencing an Australasian rural experience. 2018 Theme: 'Reach for the Stars - Strive for Excellence'
CLOSING 23/08/2018
Feminartsy Memoir Prize 2018
We are very excited to open entries to the Feminartsy Memoir Prize for women writers. Following a successful prize in 2017, we have decided to narrow our focus to memoir, to further support the sharing of women’s lived experiences through storytelling.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
WOW! Women On Writing Summer 2018 Flash Fiction Contest
WOW! Women on Writing invites entries to its Summer 2018 Flash Fiction Contest. The honorable guest judge this season is Literary Agent Jennifer Thompson with Nordlyset Literary Agency. Seeking short fiction of any genre between 250 - 750 words. The mission of this contest is to inspire creativity and provide well-rewarded recognition to contestants.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
SWWT Annual Short Story Competition 2018
Theme: 'Life Changing', word count between 1200 - 1500 words. First place receives $200, second place receives $50.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
Alice Sinclair Writing Competition
Category A: Poetry (free or traditional to 50 lines) – open theme.
Category B: Short Story (to 2,500 words) – open theme.
Prizes in each category: $100 + certificate for first[1]; $50 + certificate for second; certificates for any commended entries.
Eligibility: Open to all writers.
Limit: Maximum two (2) stories and/or two (2) poems per entrant.
Entry fee: $10 for each entry in each category.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
The 25th Scarlet Stiletto Awards
The Swinburne University Award: 1st Prize: $1500
The Simon & Schuster Award: 2nd prize: $1000
The Sun Bookshop Award: 3rd Prize: $500
The Fleurieu Consult Award for Best Young Writer (18 and under): $500
The Athenaeum Library ‘Body in the Library’ Award: $1000 ($500 runner-up)
International Association of Forensic Linguists Award: $1000 for Best Forensic Linguistics Story
The Every Cloud Award for Best Mystery with History Story: $750
Kerry Greenwood Award for Best Malice Domestic Story: $750
Writers Victoria Crime and Punishment Award: $660 (studio residency, Old Melbourne Gaol) for the Story with the Most Satisfying Retribution HarperCollins Publishers Award for Best Romantic Suspense Story: $500
Scarlet Stiletto Award for Best Financial Crime Story: $500
Clan Destine Press Award for Best Cross-genre Story: $500
Liz Navratil Award for Best Story with a Disabled Protagonist Award: $400
ScriptWorks Award for a Great Film Idea: $200
Closing date for the awards is 31 August 2018. Entry fee is $20 (Sisters in Crime members) or $25 (others). Maximum length is 5000 words. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in Melbourne in late November.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
The 2018 Newcastle Writers Festival/joanne burns Microlit Award
The 2018 joanne burns Microlit Award is jointly sponsored by the Newcastle Writers Festival and publisher Spineless Wonders. We are looking for writing (up to 200 words) that responds imaginatively to the theme of ‘sound’. Judged by Cassandra Atherton. National and Hunter Region categories. First prize in each category will be $300. All finalist entries will be considered for publication in the Spineless Wonders microlit anthology, Shuffle, and selected entries will be included in Spineless Wonders’ multi-platform storytelling activities at the 2019 Newcastle Writers Festival.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
The Aesthetica Creative Writing Award
The Aesthetica Creative Writing Award is an international literary prize that celebrates excellence in Poetry and Short Fiction. With the aim to support and nurture new writing talent, it awards publication within an inspiring anthology to a shortlist of 60 writers, including a winner from each category. The winners are also presented with further opportunities to expand their literary careers: £1,000 cash prize each, a consultation with literary agency Redhammer Management, a Full Membership to The Poetry Society, a subscription to Granta and books courtesy of Bloodaxe Books and Vintage Books.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
FAW Tasmania 2018 Poetry Prize
For a poem of no more than 60 lines. First prize $150.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
Bette Olle Poetry Award 2018
Poems must be in traditional Australian bush verse with an Australian theme. Winner receives the Bette Olle Poetry Award and $500.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
Shore Scripts Competitions
Our mission is to discover new exciting screenwriting talent and help kickstart careers! We put each year’s best scripts into the hands our industry roster – all of whom have the experience and means to get your script made. There are three categories for scripts: Feature, with over $10,000 in prizes TV Pilot, with over $7000 in prizes and Short, with over $3000 in prizes We’ve amassed a roster of the most respected industry Judges of any screenwriting contest in the world. They include 40 Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy & Bafta winners, and 80 Prod Comps, Agents and Managers.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
FAW NSW Jean Stone 2018 Poetry Award
The Award is for a poem or group of poems up to 60 lines. The competition is open to all residents of Australia 18 years and over. First place prize is $500.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
FAW NSW Walter Stone 2018 Life Writing Award
The Award is for a Life Writing, defined as a work of biography, autobiography, memoir, monograph, bibliography. Biography and autobiography may be an extract to meet the word count requirements which is a minimum of 10,000 and a maximum of 25,000. The competition is open to all residents of Australia 18 years and over.
CLOSING 31/08/2018
2018 OutStanding LGBTQIA+ Short Story Competition
The 2018 OutStanding LGBTQIA+ Short Story Competition is now open! The theme is ‘Next Big Thing’! The OutStanding Short Story Competition is Australia’s premier creative writing event for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer community of Australia and New Zealand.
CLOSING 1/09/2018
The Black List & Warner Bros Australian Script Writing Opportunity
Warner Bros. Pictures, The Black List and Veerhuis Pictures have launched the inaugural Australian Script Writing Opportunity. Finalists for this opportunity will be considered for a two-step blind feature film writing deal as a part of this partnership with Warner Bros. and Veerhuis Pictures. To be considered for this opportunity, Australian screenwriters must host their script on blcklst.com for at least one week during the submission period, which opens on June 14, 2018. The evaluations deadline for this opportunity will be August 13, 2018, and the final deadline is September 13, 2018. After the close of the submission period on September 13, 2018, The Black List will determine a short list of writers and present them to Warner Bros. Pictures and Veerhuis Pictures. Warner Bros. Pictures will then announce the recipient(s), if any, of a blind script deal. If a writer is selected for a blind script deal, such writer will be engaged by Warner Bros. Pictures (or an affiliated entity) to write a new feature film script.
CLOSING 13/09/2018
The Horne Prize
Aesop and The Saturday Paper have been cultural partners since 2014, promoting the written word through an annual calendar of events. Together, they nurture writers of longform non-fiction through The Horne Prize, an essay award valued at $15,000. This year’s prize will be presented in early December for an essay of up to 3000 words, addressing some part of the theme ‘Australian life’ – shining light on a particular aspect of who we are, from a contemporary perspective.
CLOSING 17/09/2018
Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing 2018
Entries are now open for the 2018 New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing. In this, the sixth year of the Prize, there are six awards on offer for crime writers. All genres of crime writing are eligible, from hard-boiled to comic, paranormal to rural, historical to contemporary, noir to cosy. Entries welcome from anywhere in Australia, from published or unpublished writers.
CLOSING 30/09/2018
2018 Deborah Cass Prize
Early career writers of migrant background are invited to apply for the 2018 Deborah Cass prize. The winner will receive a cash prize of $3,000 plus a three-month mentorship with an established writer. There is also the opportunity for publication of the winning excerpt in Mascara Literary Review. On completion, the winning manuscript will be presented to Black Inc.
CLOSING 2/10/2018
Positive Words Magazine End-of-Year Competition 2018
Open theme, short stories up to 500 words; poems up to 32 lines. Entry fee is $4.00. First prize is $100, second prize a twelve-month subscription to Positive Words Magazine.
CLOSING 31/10/2018
The Fantastica Prize
Fantastica invites Australian and New Zealand writers to submit science fiction manuscripts for consideration. Winners will have their manuscript carefully shepherded to publication by an editor and the Fantastica team. The winning novel will be professionally designed with our usual flair and unleashed in digital and printed form in bookshops, on our website and ebook retailers.
CLOSING 31/01/2019
Residencies, Festivals, Fellowships and Funds
Varuna Residential Fellowships for Writers
Each year since 1991 Varuna has offered Residential Fellowships. Over this time Varuna has developed a unique environment encouraging sustained work, conversation and community among writers. Varuna Fellowships offer writers a residency in an environment wholly dedicated to writing, with accommodation and full board provided, to develop an established writing project.
CLOSING 30/07/2018
Digital Writers Festival Artist Call Out
The Digital Writers’ Festival is an online-first writers’ festival dedicated to celebrating the work of writers from Australia and across the world, and fostering new relationships through collaboration between writers, where ever they may be. We’re running an open artist call out for writers to put up their hands and let us know they’d like to be involved in the sure-to-be-incredible 2018 program. Best of all, location is no barrier to access – you can be anywhere from Darwin to Dunedin, Johannesburg to Jaipur.
CLOSING 1/08/2018
Katharine Susannah Pritchard Writers Centre Residencies
The KSP Writers' Centre is proud to support the development of literary work by hosting a number of annual residencies for writers. Each year, we offer placements in the categories of NextGen; Emerging; and Established.
Emerging applications closing 29/07/2018; Next Gen applications closing 26/08/2018
Hachette Australia Manuscript Development Program
This program is a creative and professional skills development intensive that helps emerging Australian writers to refine an existing manuscript. Each year up to 10 writers are selected through a competitive submission process to take part in a four-day retreat, during which Hachette Australia publishers, editors and authors provide direct feedback on their manuscripts.
CLOSING 17/08/2018
Createability Internship Program
The Createability Internship Program includes customised training for up to eight participants with disability, facilitated by the leading arts + disability organisation, Accessible Arts, followed by paid internships in major organisations across the arts, screen and cultural sectors.
CLOSING 24/08/2018
The ABC Heywire Competition
The annual Heywire cycle begins with a storytelling competition - open to people aged 16-22, living in regional or rural Australia. Heywire encourages young people to tell stories about their life outside the major cities in text, photo, video or audio format. Over the past 17 years more than 9,000 young Australians have taken part.
Tell a story about an aspect of your life, where you live. When your story is ready, submit it by filling in our simple online entry form by September 16, 2018 to be in the running to win.
CLOSING 16/09/2018
2018 Granada Writers in Residence Program
Granada UNESCO City of Literature and the University of Granada are setting up this programme to foster contacts and forge bonds between writers from Granada and those from other cities and countries all over the world, to extend the international reach of Granada-based writers, to build international awareness of the cultural fabric of the city of Granada, and to promote Granada as a city of the arts that welcomes talent from abroad with open arms.
The Granada Writers in Residence Programme is targeted at emerging writers, residing in any country in whichever language they write.
CLOSING 20/09/2018
Publications Seeking Submissions
Yale Drama Series 2019 Competition Call for Submissions
The Yale Drama Series is seeking submissions for its 2019 playwriting competition. The winning play will be selected by the series' current judge, Ayad Akhtar. The winner of this annual competition will be awarded the David Charles Horn Prize of $10,000, publication of his/her manuscript by Yale University Press, and a staged reading at Lincoln Center’s Claire Tow Theater. The prize and publication are contingent on the playwright's agreeing to the terms of the publishing agreement.
CLOSING 15/08/2018
Submit to the Australian Multilingual Writing Project
The first edition of the Australian Multilingual Writing Project will feature only poetry. Submissions are open to all multilingual people living in Australia regardless of visa status or citizenship. Multilingual Australians living abroad are also welcome to contribute. We are looking for poetry that mixes English with at least one other language.
CLOSING 17/08/2018
Call for Submissions: Growing Up Queer in Australia
A new anthology is open for submissions from all LGBTIQ writers in Australia. The collection will be edited by Benjamin Law, author of Gaysia, The Family Law and Quarterly Essay Moral Panic 101.
We are looking for first-person pieces about growing up as a member of the queer (LGBTIQ) community, however you identify. These can be in any tone, style or format but we are not looking for scholarly works. What we hope to receive is honest, original and personal nonfiction from people of all ages and backgrounds. We are particularly interested in pieces that defy, question or shed light on the many stereotypes that currently exist about our vibrant extended community. Editor Benjamin Law says: ‘If in doubt, write the story you wish you’d read growing up.’
Submissions should be between 1000 and 4000 words, and must be received by Friday 1 September 2018. Late entries will not be accepted.
CLOSING 1/09/2018
Foreshadow: A Serial YA Anthology
FORESHADOW: A Serial YA Anthology will be published monthly for a single year starting in January 2019 and ending December 2019, and will feature stellar YA stories from established and emerging authors. Each issue will feature three stories, one of which will be from a new voice specially selected by a beloved author. Our debut issue, Issue Zero, will be published in summer 2018 to coincide with our fundraising campaign. We are seeking original YA short stories.
CLOSING 1/09/2018
Submit to Voiceworks 113, 'Flare'
Here we huddle with the mangrove roots. We grasp their hands and gasp as one, breathing together through the pores of craterous black sand. Little crabs and snails and creatures and half-crushed shells, we all stay low and watch the pink sky fold inwards like a fortune cookie. The sand tucks itself into folds of denim jean ankles. A beacon to remember behind closed lids, later. We blink and blink and blink and watch neon ions dance with our pinpoint pupils. The soot grows and grows and colours the dome. The flicker turns, rocketing towards spinning eruption. We watch the curve of the earth closing in above our bodies. We hold hands holding hands hands holding hands and listen to the sounds of our hearts and wet eyelids wet sand gripping onto mangrove roots.
Deadlines: Nonfiction pitches: Sunday 19 August, 11:59pm; fiction, poetry, and completed nonfiction submissions: Sunday 2 September, 11:59pm; Art, comic pitches and finished comics: Sunday 30 September, 11:59pm
Rabbit Poetry
RABBIT is currently accepting submissions of nonfiction poetry for Issue 26: The BELONGING Issue, to be guest edited by Sydney-based poet Eileen Chong.
CLOSING 1/10/2018
Baby Teeth Journal
Baby Teeth Journal is a literary and multi-media arts publication based in Wollongong NSW. We have a focus on local, queer creators but accept submissions from across the globe. We welcome submissions from almost every artistic medium. Flat rate of $50.
SUBMISSIONS ONGOING
Threepenny Review
The Threepenny Review is one of the most well renowned and respected literary journals in America. They publish authors from all over the world, and many famous writers, both poets and fiction writers have been published in The Threepenny Review. The Threepenny review also pays very well. They pay $400 per short story and $200 per poem. This is a good amount of money for even a print journal to offer its contributors. It is far more than most literary publications offer.
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Renaissance Magazine
Renaissance Magazine accepts the following unsolicited content related to the Renaissance and Middle Ages for consideration: Articles related to history, travel, Renaissance Faires, the SCA and related reenactment groups; Interviews with artists, artisans, performers, reenactors, and scholars; Book reviews (historical fiction and nonfiction are acceptable); and Music CDs and CD reviews. The average feature article is approximately 1,500 words. Features pay 10 cents/word. Columns of 500 to 1,000 words pay $50. Columns of 200 to 400 words pay $25.
SUBMISSIONS ONGOING
Story Seed Vault
The Vault is an online periodical that adheres to the limitation of Twitter publishing. We consider all types of fiction with one condition – your story must be based on science.
OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS FROM THE 10TH - 24TH OF EVERY MONTH
Submittable Eclectic Essays
We’re always on the lookout for short, engaging essays. We tend to favor work about the life, work, and process of writing, publishing, visual art, or any other creative pursuit. We’re also interested in the interplay of the arts and tech, whether drawn from your personal experience, or from observations of the world at large. Often, though, we don’t know what we’re looking for until we see it, so feel free to send something our way that we might find to be unexpectedly perfect for our blog and readership.
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ACMI
We commission writing about film, television, video games, moving image art and the internet, including critical analyses and fresh perspectives about specific works and makers, “How to do it” guides by experts to inspire other makers, historical explainers of movements and phenomena, personal responses to moving image works, and interviews with moving image makers. We don’t commission evaluative reviews (like a film or game review with a star rating, etc). The writing should illuminate the work and help the reader to connect with it more deeply.
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Overland Literary Journal
Overland accepts pitches on any subject on an ongoing basis, but they are currently looking for articles on: universal basic income, bitcoin, university management, Netflix algorithms, and Goodreads.
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The Lifted Brow
TLB publishes work on its website that fits into two categories: TLB Review of Books or Commentary, and we welcome pitches for both.
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Masters Review
Submissions for our New Voices category are open year round. New Voices is open to any new and emerging author who has not published a work of fiction or narrative nonfiction of novel length. You must not have a novel forthcoming at the time of submission. Published short-story collections do not count as a novel-length work and those authors are free to submit. New Voices are published online only and will feature a number of stories from new authors each month.
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Write for Archer
Archer publishes articles and images about sexuality, gender and identity from a diverse range of writers/artists, from all levels of experience.Archer is aimed at all individuals interested in sexuality, gender and equality. Archer promotes inclusivity, regardless of gender identity, geographical location, ethnic identity, sexual orientation or level of education.
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Pitch to The Big Issue
We accept unsolicited material, if it is polished and fits the tone and style of the magazine, is clearly targeted at a particular section of the magazine and falls within the word counts relevant to a particular section. (For example 750 words for 'My Word' submissions or 1800 for a four-page feature; see the attached 'Word Counts' information box.)
Alternatively, writers can pitch story ideas by email first. To be considered, your pitch should explain which section of the magazine the story is intended for, be one paragraph long, contain a topic sentence, a sample introductory sentence and explain the story angle, writing tone, suggested word length, a list of possible interviewees (if appropriate) and whether or not photographs and/or illustrative material is available.
If your story is linked to a particular event (or date, or anniversary) you must pitch it at least two months before the event takes place. Important note: as a national publication, we are unlikely to accept stories that have a specifically local focus. If we like your idea, we will call or email you to discuss it further.
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Earth Island Journal Submissions
Earth Island Journal is always looking for compelling and distinctive stories that anticipate environmental concerns before they become pressing problems, stories that scan the horizon for the next big issue. We want stories that will surprise, provoke, and entertain our readers and that explore new territory overlooked by other publications.
Our readership is international, so please don’t pitch stories on local issues unless they have broader (read: national or international) interest or implications. Please read through our magazine’s current and back issues (archives are available online) to get a better idea of the kind of stories we publish before you send a query.
We pay writers 25¢/word print stories. You can expect to earn about $750-$1000 for an in-depth feature story (about 4,000 words).
For online reports, the fee ranges from $50 to $100. Online reports are a great way to get into the Journal, especially if you are new to reporting and writing. We publish online five days a week and are always looking for fresh ideas.
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Electric Athenaeum - Open Submissions
Electric Athenaeum is a Science Fiction and Fantasy magazine publishing short fiction, articles, poetry, and interviews. Each issue features an accompanying theme, and is available for free to readers. They are open to submissions for this issue’s theme, Future Generations, and consider any genre of speculative fiction. They pay £50 per story.
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Forever Yours: Now Accepting Book Submissions
Forever is the romance imprint of Grand Central Publishing. Grand Central Publishing is an imprint of the Hachette Book Group, one of the big five publishers. Forever Yours is the digital sister of Forever, they focus on publishing unagented authors, and often publish authors without a publication history. They publish eBooks, but they an option to print on demand any book over 50,000 words in length.
Fairlight Books
Fairlight Books is currently open for literary submissions of short stories, novellas and novels. We are happy to accept submissions of longer fiction direct from authors.Fairlight Books is currently open for literary submissions of short stories, novellas and novels. We are happy to accept submissions of longer fiction direct from authors.
Walker Wednesday
Walker Wednesday allows budding authors to submit their manuscripts to Walker Books’ award-winning editorial team on the first Wednesday of each month. Walker Books is currently accepting submissions of middle grade and young adult fiction from Australian and New Zealand authors.
Monthly Catch at Penguin
Do you have a manuscript you would like Penguin to consider? Penguin Group have what’s known as the ‘Monthly Catch’. During the first week of every month, you can submit unsolicited manuscripts for their consideration.
Manuscript Monday - Pan Macmillan
On the first Monday of every month only, between 10am and 4pm Australian Eastern Standard Time, we accept electronic submissions that comply with the guidelines set out below.
Manuscript submissions sent on any other Mondays or day of the month will not be read so we advise you to wait until the next month if you miss the deadline.
We are looking for:
Commercial fiction – women’s fiction, romance, thriller, crime, historical, humour, paranormal, fantasy
Literary fiction and non-fiction – novels, short stories, and narrative non-fiction only
Children’s books and young adult – junior and middle grade fiction, young adult/crossover fiction; we are not accepting picture book submissions
Commercial non-fiction – history, memoir, mind body spirit, travel, health, diet, biography
Please familiarise yourself with what we publish. We do not publish scripts, plays or poetry in Australia and will not assess them.
Academic submissions are not accepted during Manuscript Monday.
Right Now
Right Now is committed to covering human rights issues in Australia through free, accessible, creative and engaging online, print and radio media.
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Scum Mag
Scum is interested in publishing feminist-friendly work of any variety, but as a general rule your piece should be under 1000 words (50 lines for poetry) and able to be classified as “fiction”, “culture”, “memoir”, “column”, “poetry”, and/or “review”. They tend not to publish traditional reviews of books and films—to get a feel for the reviews they do publish, check the review tag. Feel free to pitch to them if you’re not sure if your piece is a good fit. (Please note that they don’t accept pitches for fiction or poetry.)
Submissions to Scum are open the first week (from the 1st to the 7th) of every month. The rest of the month, submissions are closed. They pay $60 per piece of writing.
Seizure - Flashers
At Seizure, short-form work is living large. Flashers is the online home of Australian flash fiction.
Each week we publish work between 50 and 500 words that could be written in an hour and read in a minute. We are looking for short, sharp snippets of prose. But flash fiction is so much more than a quick-fix for the time-hungry wordaholic. Flash fiction attracts writers and readers for its peculiar challenges – and authors have to make every word count.
Accepted pieces will have an accompanying illustration by a volunteer artist that matches and complements the writing. Thanks to the Australia Council, we are able to pay our Flasher contributors $50 for each published piece.
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Slice Magazine is open for submissions
SLICE magazine welcomes submissions for short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. We’re looking for anyone with a fresh voice and a compelling story to share—basically any work that really knocks our socks off. At the core, Slice aims to bridge the gap between emerging and established authors by offering a space where both are published side-by-side. In each issue, a specific cultural theme becomes the catalyst for articles, interviews, stories, and poetry from renowned writers and lesser known voices alike. We offer all contributors to Slice a monetary award for their work ($250 for stories and essays and $75 for poems).
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