![]() ![]() Please note, some selected responses may also be chosen for our newly born podcast, TERcets, with host Brian Salmons. It is difficult to reproduce experimental formatting, so unfortunately we won't choose many with unusual spacing or typography.ġ3. We also look for a variety of perspectives and styles, and a range of interesting takes on the painting. A word on the selection process: we strive for a balance between rewarding regular participants and sharing the voices of writers who are new to our family. Understand that we value your participation as part of our ekphrastic community, but we can only choose a handful of the many entries we receive.ġ2. You will see what poetry and stories have been selected when the responses are posted one week after the deadline. Due to the demands of the increasing volume of submissions, we will no longer send out sorry notices or yes letters. Selected submissions will be published together, with the prompt, one week after the deadline.ġ1. Please do not send revisions, corrections, or changes to your poetry or your biography after the fact. If it's not ready yet, hang on to it until it is.ġ0. Deadline is midnight EST, June 25, 2021.ĩ. We are sorry about these technicalities, but have found that following up, requesting, adding, and changing later takes too much time and is very confusing.ħ. Guest editors may not be familiar with your bio or have access to archives. ![]() Do not send it after acceptance or later it will not be added to your piece. Even if you have already written for The Ekphrastic Review or submitted other works and your bio is "on file" you must include it in your challenge submission. If you do not include your bio, it will not be included with your work, if accepted. Sorry.ĥ.Include NERY WRITING CHALLENGE in the subject line.Ħ. Send your work to Challenge submissions sent to the other inboxes will most likely be lost as those are read in chronological order of receipt, weeks or longer behind, and are not seen at all by guest editors. There is an easy button to click below to share a five spot through PayPal or credit card. Helping the editor share the time and expenses involved is very much appreciated. Paying all expenses out of pocket is also prohibitive. There is no mandatory submission fee, but we ask you to consider a voluntary donation to show your support to the time, management, maintenance, and promotion of The Ekphrastic Review. It takes an incredible amount of time to curate the journal, read regular and contest submissions, etc. We will consider them but they present technical difficulties with web software that may not be easily resolved.) Please copy and paste your submission into the body of the email, even if you include an attachment such as Word or PDF.ģ. (Please note, experimental formats are difficult to publish online. ![]() Send only your best works or final draft, not everything you wrote down. Write as many poems and stories as you like. It can be a poem or short prose piece (flash fiction,microfiction, or nonfiction.) You can research the artwork or artist and use your discoveries to fuel your writing, or you can let the image alone provoke your imagination.Ģ. ![]() Use this visual art prompt as a springboard for your writing. You can submit poetry, creative nonfiction, flash fiction, microfiction, or any other form creative writing you like. The prompt this time is Us , by Ismael Nery. See why so many writers are hooked on ekphrastic! We feature some of the most accomplished, influential poets and short story writers today, and we also welcome emerging or first time writers and those who simply want to experience art in a deeper way or try something creative. Join us for biweekly ekphrastic writing challenges. ![]()
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