The Masters Review is inviting submissions to their chapbook contest for emerging writers.
The deadline for entries is 17th December 2023 at midnight PT.
The winning writer will receive $3,000, digital and print manuscript publication, and 75 contributor copies.
Michael Martone, author of almost 30 books and chapbooks, will choose this year’s winner.
Michael says: “I have always loved chapbooks. The first two books I published were chapbooks. What excites me is when a chapbook takes itself seriously as a literary form –up to something unique and different from other ‘packaging,’ other narrative or lyrical delivery devices — the novel, the short story collection, the novella, etc. (…) I love when a chapbook presents itself on an equal footing as those other forms. Not lesser or better but different, special. Its content is unable to be expressed in any other manner but this compact, shaped-charge of a book.”
Last year’s winner, Coats by Naomi Telushkin, selected by Kim Fu, will be published next spring.
The Masters Review say: “We’re interested in collections of flash fiction, creative nonfiction essays, short stories, and anything in-between. We encourage you to be bold, to experiment with style and form, as long as you stay under 45 pages.”
Find full details here: mastersreview.com/chapbook-contest/
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