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Fiction Submissions Deadline Extended

We’ve decided to extend our fiction submissions deadline to Sunday, December 1. Submissions will close at midnight. If you’re interested, please use our Submittable page…

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Issue 53 Contests and Submissions

StoryQuarterly 52 will be out this fall–but in the meantime, we’re planning for Issue 53. General submissions open this Saturday, with contests to follow in…

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Fourth Annual Nonfiction Prize Awarded

We are very happy to announce the winners of StoryQuarterly’s Fourth Annual Nonfiction Prize! First place ($1000) is awarded to Katherine Zlabek of Washington DC…

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Issue 52 Contest Judges!

We are excited to announce our judges for our upcoming nonfiction and fiction contests. The Fourth Annual Nonfiction Contest will be judged by Brian Blanchfield….

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Issue 52 Submissions and Contests

Now that Issue 51 is out in the world, we’re planning for Issue 52. This fall and winter, we’ll be running our fiction and nonfiction…

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StoryQuarterly 51 Now Available

StoryQuarterly 51 Now Available

StoryQuarterly 51 is now available for purchase! The issue features new work by Henry H. Roth, Michael Martone, Rajat Singh, Terese Svoboda, and many more….

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StoryQuarterly 50 Now Available

StoryQuarterly 50 Now Available

StoryQuarterly Issue 50 is now available for purchase. This issue features new work by Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams, Stephen Dixon, Matthew Lansburgh, Alix Ohlin, Wendy C. Ortiz,…

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StoryQuarterly 49 Now Available

StoryQuarterly 49 Now Available

StoryQuarterly Issue 49 is now available for purchase. This issue features new work by Brian Blanchfield, Jenny Boully, Stephen Dixon, Garth Greenwell, Kelle Groom, Dickson Lam, Bonnie…

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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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