Fugue

In the same way, a good literary journal fuses together different voices, written in a variety of modes, such as fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. While style, tone and subject matter change from one author to another, in Fugue their voices come together to create a fugue of stories, poems, essays, interviews, and artwork

Submissions - Submissions accepted Sept. 1 through May 1 (postmark dates). Please address to the appropriate editor and send with an SASE. Submissions in more than one genre should be mailed separately.

Fugue's Annual Prose & Poetry Contest


Poetry

First place winner receives $1,000 and publication. Second and third prize winners receive publication

Poetry submissions should not be more than 3 poems or 5 pages in length.

Enclose a $15 reading fee, payable to Fugue, that guarantees consideration and carries a one-year subscription to the journal.

Submissions must be postmarked by April 1, 2005


Nonfiction

First place winner receives $1,000 and publication. Second and third prize winners receive publication.

Essay submissions should not exceed 9,000 words.
Enclose a $15 reading fee, payable to Fugue, that guarantees consideration and carries a one-year subscription to the journal.

Submissions must be postmarked by April 1, 2005












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