CHECK OUT ALL OF THESE WRITING CONTESTS!!
(be cautious about any contest which requires much of an entry fee; check for angles, too–like they just want you to buy a copy of the book that you’re going to be published in…)
Here’s an almost guaranteed opportunity to get a poem or two published if you’re a SFHS student:
Each year the journalism class creates a literary magazine just for SFHS students. They are so busy throughout the first 2/3 of the year with just the newspaper and the yearbook that the magazine gets ignored. However, now that we’re into February, it’s time to start submitting pieces to be published in our own magazine.
Generally the lit magazine includes original poems, original short stories, and original artwork (from SFHS students only, of course).
CHECK OUT ALL OF THESE WRITING CONTESTS!!
(be cautious about any contest which requires much of an entry fee; check for angles, too–like they just want you to buy a copy of the book that you’re going to be published in…)
This site seems pretty thorough:
http://www.writers-editors.com/Writers/Contests/contests.htm
Read “Writing Contest Cautions” by Dana K Cassell at http://www.wordpreneur.com/2007/03/writing-contest-cautions/#more-207
Polish up your poems and be published!
Here’s an almost guaranteed opportunity to get a poem or two published if you’re a SFHS student:
Each year the journalism class creates a literary magazine just for SFHS students. They are so busy throughout the first 2/3 of the year with just the newspaper and the yearbook that the magazine gets ignored. However, now that we’re into February, it’s time to start submitting pieces to be published in our own magazine.
Generally the lit magazine includes original poems, original short stories, and original artwork (from SFHS students only, of course).