Monday, January 16, 2006

Cubicle Press Chapbook Contest

Entries are invited for the Cubicle Press Chapbook Contest. Fiction: up to 20 pages; poetry: up to 50 pages. Prize: $250 cash, promotion on Grey Borders website, Grey Borders and Cubicle Press publications, detailed analysis of your work, 15 copies of your winning chapbook and a launch party to be held over as many cities as manageable. Entry fee: $5 (copy of the winning chapbook and a detailed edit of submission). Deadline: January 31, 2006. Details...

AGO Seeks Submissions for In Your Face Exhibit

The Art Gallery of Ontario seeks submissions for "In Your Face", an exhibition opening July 1, 2006. The AGO is hoping to create the largest presentation of portraits in the world. Portraits can be drawn, painted, or written. Details...

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Stories from Canadian Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University seeks submissions for an upcoming collection of stories from Canadian medical students and residents, as well as those who teach them. "In Our Hands" will include short stories (fiction and creative non-fiction), poetry, and short plays. Deadline: February 14, 2006. Complete guidelines available from Linda E. Clark: clarkel@web.ca.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Kitchen Fire Stories -- Win $500

Are you a kitchen fire survivor? SafeStove (Hawkesbury, ON) is publishing a book about the dangers of kitchen fires and the experiences of those who have survived them. Seeking submisisons of non-fictional stories (with corroborating photographs or news clippings where available). First prize: $500; second prize: $200; third prize: $100; 4 runners up: $50 each. Deadline: January 31, 2006. Details...

Friday, January 13, 2006

PRISM international 20th Annual Short Fiction Contest

PRISM international is accepting entries for its 20th Annual Short Fiction Contest. Grand prize: $2000 (5 runner ups). All winning stories will be published in the 2006 PRISM Summer Fiction Contest Issue and receive an additional payment of $20 per printed page. Deadline: January 31, 2006. Entry fee: $27 for one story (includes one-year subscription), plus $7 for each additional story. Details . . .

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Déjà Vu Horror Contest

Dark Recesses Press wants to be tortured and to wish they had never asked for it. The theme for the Déjà Vu horror story contest (issue #4): The Seductive Vampire. Any age, any plot, any characters are fine, but the story must include a seductive vampire. Must be well-written, but the more cliché, the better. 1000-2500 words. Deadline: May 31, 2006. Prize: $500(US), a numbered and signed limited edition hard cover copy of Douglas Clegg’s Priest of Blood, and publication in Issue 4 of Dark Recesses Press, due out July 1, 2006. Entry fee: is $5(US). Details . . .

Character-based Fiction Writing Workshop

Character-based Fiction Writing Workshop starting January 16

Instructor: Biff Mitchell
Start Date: Monday, January 16
7 pm
Marshall D’Avary Hall, Room ED329
Duration: Every Monday for 12 weeks

This workshop is for those who want to write fiction but don’t know how to translate that desire into finished stories. The workshop will cover the entire process from getting into a writing frame of mind, through studying real people to derive a story idea, to developing the idea into a finished story. The workshop will include field trips around the city (including mall food courts) to study people and settings in real life and applying those findings to the story-making process.

Discussions on topics such as creating dialogue, scenes, characters, images and symbols and other elements of your story will be informal and include feedback from workshop participants. The workshop facilitator is a published author in both print and ebook formats, and will draw on his personal experience to the best of his ability to answer questions on all matters relating to writing, publishing and book promotion.

The story you write will be based on the people you study during the character sketch field trip. If you have a work-in-progress, you can have a free two-hour consultation with the facilitator outside the regular workshop sessions, but you should develop an original story for the workshop.

You can expect to spend up to four hours a week on assignments in addition to daily journaling, the workshop sessions, and optional readings. You’ll need a computer with a word processing program and access to the Internet, plus a notebook and pen or pencil.

The cost is $200 for 12 weekly workshops.

To register or request more information, contact Andrew Titus, Program Development Officer at the UNB Art Centre, Memorial Hall at 452-6360.