EVENT Magazine: Up to $500 for Short Stories

January 8, 2019

Canadian literary journal, EVENT Magazine recently removed their submission fee for short stories. They pay $30 a page for stories, creative nonfiction, and poetry, up to $500 (CAD). In addition to short stories, they publish poetry, essays, and book reviews. According to their website: “At EVENT, we publish both new and established authors, and are…

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19 Free Writing Contests With Cash Prizes for January 2019 (Up to $100,000)

January 3, 2019

Next Show All These are contests, awards, grants and fellowships for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, play scripts, and journalism. All of them have cash awards, from £70 to $100,000, and none charge a submission fee. — S. Kalekar   Shepton Mallet Snowdrop Festival: 2019 Poetry Competition This poetry contest does not charge an entry fee for…

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10 Magazines that Pay Writers $200 Per Article

January 1, 2019

Next Show All Dear Writers, Here’s a list of magazines that accept pitches directly from writers. Our goal is simple: To help writers get published and paid. For some of our readers, you may be aiming for your first paid publication. Some of you are already earning a decent income with your writing. In either…

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9 Blogs that Pay Writers $50 to $1,000

January 1, 2019

Next Show All Dear Writers, Happy New Year! This year, 2019, promises to bring many opportunities for writers. At Freedom With Writing, we’re going to spend a lot of time researching those opportunities, and sending them with you. Our goal: Make it easy for you to get paid to write. As part of our weekly…

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The Leah Ryan Fund for Emerging Women Writers: $2,500 Cash Prize

January 1, 2019

This playwriting award is for all women who consider themselves emerging playwrights (as distinct from fledgling or mid-career playwrights). Eligibility does not require that a submitted work adhere to the traditional three-act structure. One-acts, two-acts (even four-, five-, six- acts), monologues, adaptations, and any other wild (or deceptively tame) format will be considered with equal…

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