Monday, May 2, 2011

Silk Road Review: Flash Fiction Contest

Silk Road Review is holding a flash fiction contest, in which writers can submit up to two entries. There is no fee to enter.

A prize of $500 will be awarded, along with publication in the Silk Road summer print issue, and on their website. The word count is 1200 words or less. All pieces will be considered for publication.

The deadline is quickly approaching -- this Friday, May 6, 2011. Judging will be done by the editors of Silk Road Review. 


Silk Road Review is published twice yearly, in the spring and fall. You can read their mission statement here. They publish fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and translations.

Silk Road Review is made possible by the generous donation of Pacific University in Oregon.

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The red tent artwork was done by Vol. 6.1's cover artist, Orna Ben-Shoshan.

7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the heads up. Gonna check this out.

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  2. I thought you might find it of interest! WIsh I had learned about it sooner. Better late than never, though :-) Best wishes, Charles!

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  3. Hm. Perhaps I should consider this one if I can find a suitable story in my archive. Thank you for the link.

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  4. Go for it, Dorte ~ it's worth a shot, certainly! You're quite welcome!

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  5. I did it! (At least they can write that on my headstone ;D)

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  6. Yippee! So proud of you! Good luck!

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  7. Got mine in a day before the deadline, still waiting to hear back. At least it hasn't been rejected yet, so still hoping.

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