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Submissions Status

Thank you to everyone who sent us their work to review in 2021—we’re grateful that you considered StoryQuarterly as a potential home for your work!…

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Nonfiction Submissions Deadline Extended to 11/6

Due to some scheduling and workload logistics at Rutgers, we are extending our deadline for general nonfiction submissions to Saturday, 11/6. So if you are…

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Announcing Edward Carey as Fiction Contest Judge

We are very happy to have Edward Carey on board as our fiction contest judge! Edward Carey is the author of the novels Observatory Mansions,…

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Fiction Contest Opens August 28

We will be open for entries for our ninth annual fiction contest starting this Saturday, August 28. The winner will receive $500, and the winner,…

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General Nonfiction Submissions Open July 31

For our next issue, we’re trying something new: general nonfiction submissions in lieu of a contest. Submissions will be open Saturday, July 31 through Sunday,…

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StoryQuarterly 53 Now Online

We’re very happy to announce that StoryQuarterly 53 is now out online at http://www.storyquarterly.org/. The issue includes winners of the eighth annual Fiction Prize, judged by…

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2021 General Submissions and Contest Windows

As we round the corner into 2021, we’re looking forward to publishing Issue 53 in the spring and to reviewing new work in the second…

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Fifth Annual Nonfiction Prize Awarded

We are very happy to announce the winners of StoryQuarterly’s Fifth Annual Fiction Prize! First place ($1000) is awarded to Michelle Gurule for “Exit Route.”…

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Seventh Annual Fiction Prize Awarded

We are delighted to announce the winners of StoryQuarterly’s Seventh Annual Fiction Prize! First place ($1000) is awarded to Kathleen Heil for “Bitte.” Kathleen Heil…

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Fiction and Nonfiction Contest Deadlines Extended to 4/30

Since the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many writers’ lives, work, and routines in the last few weeks, we’re extending the deadlines for our fiction and…

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