Quartet Journal
Quartet: a poetry journal featuring work by women fifty and over
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Quartet: a poetry journal featuring work by women fifty and over
Griffith Review 76: Acts of Reckoning is a wide-ranging discussion of the multifaceted issues at play in Australia’s fraught journey towards a full settlement with its Indigenous peoples. Examining questions of
The University of South Australia has initiated “Invisible Walls”, a new literary exchange for Australian and Korean poets. Throughout the coming two years, 10 Australian poets will be paired with
he Saltbush Review publishes literary fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. Submissions are currently open! Deadline extended until the 25th February 2022 For our second issue we are seeking submissions of
Submit poetry, short stories, flash fiction and scripts that explore the theme of ‘confidence’
Works with a particular focus on telling lost women's history, untold stories, and reimagined myths, fairy tales, folklore or legends, or speculative fiction, are particularly encouraged. We only accept submissions
Continue readingThe Heroines/Joyce Parkes Womens’ Writing Prize
Goldfields Libraries and the Eaglehawk Dahlia & Arts Festival are calling for entries from writers all over Australia for the annual Mulga Bill Writing Award. The 2022 festival celebrates 50
Theme: Finding My Feet Send 1-3 poems unpublished or published if you own the copyright +50-100 word bio to the MPU editor in chief, Dr Joclyn Hargrave Email: joc.hargrave@gmail.com
The Caterpillar Poetry Prize is an annual prize for an unpublished poem written by an adult for children aged 7–11. Every year since 2015, The Caterpillar Poetry Prize has been
The prize for the competition is $1000 cash, publication in the Flying Island Pocket Poets Series (with fifty free copies to the poet) and the possibility of negotiating a short
Continue readingFlying Islands Manuscript Prize for Emerging Poets
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Entries are now open for the David Unaipon Award – an award that has launched the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers such as Doris Pilkington Garimara, Tara June Winch, Ellen van Neerven, Larissa
This workshop will focus upon the relationship between structure and content in poetry. Through readings and writing exercises participants will develop their skills and write drafts in which poetic