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Handful of contests and markets


Are We Having Fun Yet?
Maisonneuve seeks stories ("8-800 brilliant words in poetry or prose" ) on the theme: Are We Having Fun Yet? First prize: $100, plus publication in Maisonneuve No. 16 and a year's subscription. Second & third Prizes: Publication on Maisonneuve.org and a year's subscription. All other entries may be published online. Deadline: May 1, 2005
http://www.maisonneuve.org/page.php?pagename=competitions

Far Horizons Award for Short Fiction
The Malahat Review invites emerging writers of fiction who have yet to publish their stories in book form to test their talents by submitting their best work for a new award that recognizes the voices of the future. In 2006, a similar award will be inaugurated to recognize the new voices of poetry. The two awards will be subsequently run in alternate years. Deadline May 1, 2005. For more information, please visit their website: http://web.uvic.ca/malahat/farhorizonsfiction.htm

trAce Online Writing Centre
The trAce Online Writing Centre welcomes article queries and submissions for their Opinion, Process or Review sections (subject matter: web/new media). Article length: 800-1000 words. Payment: £100 GBP (per thousand words).
http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/about/submissions.cfm

LADYBUG SEEKING SUBMISSIONS
LADYBUG, a magazine for young children ages 2 to 6, is published by Cricket Magazine Group. LADYBUG features original stories and poems written by the world's best children's authors, illustrated in full color by the best children's artists from around the world. For submission guidelines, please visit their website: http://www.cricketmag.com/pages_content.asp?page_id=29


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Writing: short story: Of Snow-Jewelled Hills and Ice
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