Riptide publishes anthologies of new short fiction by both established and emerging writers. They state that they are ‘committed to providing a forum for high quality, innovative fiction, expanding the readership of the short story genre and enhancing its standing. We invite work by prominent authors who believe in the continuing importance of the short story, but we aim to include new voices in every issue.’ [My italics]
Whether
prominent or new, now might be the time to seize the day.
Riptide is now
inviting submissions for their 11th volume. [It’s a bi-annual publication, so
don’t delay!] Their 10th volume features the theme 'The Suburbs' in prose, life-writing and poetry.
Deadline : 30 November, 2015.
Stories
should in some way reflect on the theme ‘Carpe diem’ – taken
from the poet Horace‘s Odes, – usually thought of as meaning
‘Seize – or pluck – the day’.
So, what
are you waiting for? Make time for this.
I
understand it is a paying market too.
Submission Guidelines:
All
submissions must be original work and not previously published.
Prose –
one story only per writer – no
more than 5,000 words in length. (There is no minimum length).
Submit as a word attachment by email to editors@riptidejournal.co.uk
with
‘Carpe Diem’ in the subject line.
Website: http://www.riptidejournal.co.uk/
I’m not associated with Riptide in any way; just passing on the news. Good luck!
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