From: roxanne duplisea <roxanneduplisea@rogers.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 10:37 PM
Subject: Fw: Blue Cubicle Press Newsletter_7.1 - April 2015: 4 Calls for Submissions
To: "writegroupfredericton@gmail.com" <writegroupfredericton@gmail.com>
Word count: 500 to 5,000 words
Payment: Between $5 and $50 (depending on length and rights requested). We will consider previously published material.
Date: Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 10:37 PM
Subject: Fw: Blue Cubicle Press Newsletter_7.1 - April 2015: 4 Calls for Submissions
To: "writegroupfredericton@gmail.com" <writegroupfredericton@gmail.com>
On Saturday, April 4, 2015 12:20 AM, BCP Newsletter <newsletter@bluecubiclepress.com> wrote:
Blue Cubicle Press News and Notes
Volume 7, Issue 1: April 2015
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Feel free to forward this newsletter.
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Feel free to forward this newsletter.
FOUR CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS:
1. Workers Write! Tales from the Construction Site
2. Overtime
3. The First Line: Summer Sentence
4. The Last Line
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1. WORKERS WRITE! TALES FROM THE CONSTRUCTION SITE
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Issue twelve of Workers Write! will be Tales from the Construction Site and will contain stories and poems from a tradesperson's point of view.
Issue twelve of Workers Write! will be Tales from the Construction Site and will contain stories and poems from a tradesperson's point of view.
We're looking for fiction about laborers, carpenters, plumbers, welders, foremen, safety inspectors, individual contractors – anyone who builds or works in construction for a living. Your stories and poems can take place on sites as large as skyscrapers and as small as second bathrooms. Drop us a line if you have a question.
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 31, 2015 (or until the issue is full).
Submit your stories and poems via e-mail to: construction@workerswritejournal.com.
Word count: 500 to 5,000 words
Payment: Between $5 and $50 (depending on length and rights requested). We will consider previously published material.
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2. OVERTIME
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Overtime, a series of one-story chapbooks, was created to showcase some of the stories we receive that are a little too long for our Workers Write! series, but are worthy of publication.
Overtime, a series of one-story chapbooks, was created to showcase some of the stories we receive that are a little too long for our Workers Write! series, but are worthy of publication.
We are looking for stories between 5,000 – 10,000 words, where work is a central theme.
If you think you have a story that would make an excellent edition of Overtime, send us a query at overtime@workerswritejournal.com.
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3. THE FIRST LINE
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Don't forget that your stories for the summer issue are due May 1. The first line is:
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Don't forget that your stories for the summer issue are due May 1. The first line is:
Laura liked to think she was honest with herself; it was everyone else she lied to.
(We also need nonfiction essays about your favorite first line in literature.)
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4. THE LAST LINE
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It's never too early to start writing your story for The Last Line. Here's the last line:
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It's never too early to start writing your story for The Last Line. Here's the last line:
She said, "I will," and left.
Due date: October 1, 2015
Due date: October 1, 2015
Email your stories to: submission@thelastlinejournal.com.
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Write on.
David and Robin
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Thanbks for sharing this, Roxanne.
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