The Homeless Writers of Tomorrow
Web journal for the unpublished, the grad's writers bible and perhaps, mecca
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May 2010 - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS No fantasy, fairies or gnomes in love please. This is the wandering generation's chance to write about life - harsh, blinding, waking up in your best friend's bed kind of life we've all lived through...and enjoyed...
For your piece to be considered, please email homelesswriters@googlemail.com.
What we are looking for: Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction or book reviews Read our stories
'Lick and Sarin's Cross-Border Mercenary Adventure'
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Welcome to the site for those of you who've recently left school and found time for writing a bit scarce. What we offer is a forum for your stories to be posted and a community available for comment. Share your work and find out if you are, indeed, like your mother said, Fitzgerald, or more Danielle Steele. At the same time, give feedback to other authors about their stories. It's all about the love, folks. I'll be updating from time to time, but for now, get those words flowing and this page hopping. Amy 17 August 2010
I loves me a calendar:
Poets & Writers - http://www.pw.org/submission_calendar/2010/8/all
September 1st for the Leeway Grant for women and transsexual, transgender, genderqueer
08 March 2010 Just began the worldwide plug for Homeless Writers (no, I don't actually want everyone in the world to send me something, but, you know...) Some online journals are still accepting submissions: Good luck getting published; don't forget to try out your work here before submitting final drafts. Amy
23 May 2010 For those of you looking to increase your chances of a place in an MFA program - look no further. The more stories we have to read and collectively critique, the better your shot at a well-rounded, well-tuned story. Send your stories to the address below to have them posted. Or, read the stories on the site and send your critiques/constructive criticism to the address below. Names can be withheld and it goes without saying that if you're mean, you won't be seen...
Amy
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