The Cupboard's First-Ever Contest Deadline Extended
Reading Feb 1 - April 4
Prize: $500 & publication
Judge: Michael Martone
The Cupboard has extended the deadline for its first-ever contest. We'll be accepting submissions through Monday, April 4. The winning author will receive $500 and the manuscript will be published as an upcoming volume. We're looking for prose submissions between 4k and 10k words. In the past, we've published short stories, essays, collections of flash fiction and prose poems, and combinations thereof. Send us your best work. Submissions are received and read anonymously, and all submissions are eligible for regular publication. Michael Martone will serve as final judge.
To submit, go to: http://www.thecupboardpamphlet.org/submit.html
Please email cupboard@thecupboardpamphlet.org with any questions.
The Cupboard is published four times a year. Each volume features a body of work by a single author, except when it doesn't (see current volume). Previous authors include Jesse Ball, Mathias Svalina, Amanda Goldblatt, Joshua Cohen, and Caia Hagel. More information can be found at www.thecupboardpamphlet.org.
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