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StoryQuarterly Winter Submissions Break

StoryQuarterly is on our winter submissions break, but our Submittable site will open on March 20 for general fiction submissions. Please stay tuned for details.

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Fifth Annual Fiction Prize Winners Announced

First place ($1000) is awarded to Nafissa Thompson-Spires for “Heads of the Colored People: Four Fancy Sketches, Two Chalk Outlines, and No Apology.” Thompson-Spires’ short…

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Announcing the winners of our Second Annual Nonfiction Prize:

First place ($1000) is awarded to Emilia Phillips of Washington, New Jersey, for her essay “Excisions.” Phillips is the author of two poetry collections, Signaletics…

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2015 Fiction Prize, Judged by Mat Johnson, Currently Accepting Entries!

Submissions are currently open for our Fifth Annual Fiction Prize, and we are very pleased to announce Mat Johnson as judge. His work includes the novels Loving Day, Pym, Drop,…

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Nonfiction Prize Deadline Extended

We’ve extended the deadline for the Second Annual Nonfiction Prize and will be accepting submissions until August 10. The winner, first runner up and second runner-up…

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From StoryQuarterly 46/47: Nothing That Has Ceased to Arrive

Mark Doty’s essay, “Nothing That Has Ceased to Arrive,” was published in StoryQuarterly 46/47 early last year. Mark’s new book of poems, DEEP LANE, is…

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From StoryQuarterly 48: We’re All Here Because We Love You

Vincent Scarpa We’re All Here Because We Love You   Catherine is moving to Switzerland for Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—four dolphins at Oceania, the…

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From StoryQuarterly 48: The Book of Hours

Melissa Febos The Book of Hours   “No one can articulate a syllable which is not filled with tenderness and fear, which is not, in…

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StoryQuarterly Volume 48

StoryQuarterly 48 now available

StoryQuarterly 48 is now available for purchase. This issue features new work by Edward Carey, Kim Chinquee, Bernard Cooper, Denise Duhamel and Julie Marie Wade, James Allen Hall, Noy Holland, Chinelo…

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