[CW-Grad] GulfCoastMag: Two Weeks Left for $6,000 in Prizes

Robin Russin robin.russin at ucr.edu
Thu Mar 3 13:20:10 PST 2011


Perhaps of interest--

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Subject: Two Weeks Left for $6,000 in Prizes
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The Annual Gulf Coast Prizes

For just two more weeks, submissions for the annual Gulf Coast Prizes in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry are open. 

Until March 15, we’re accepting entries for the 2011 Gulf Coast Prizes. This year we have raised the prize money to $1,500 for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry winners, plus $250 for two runners-up in each genre. That’s a total of $6,000 in prizes. The winners will be published in Gulf Coast 24.1, to be released in fall 2011. Just for entering, you'll get a one-year subscription to Gulf Coast, and all entries will be considered for publication.

You can submit to our contests online now. View our contest guidelines and send us your work! The 2011 Poetry Prize will be judged by Ilya Kaminsky, the Creative Nonfiction/Lyric Essay Prize will be judged by John D’Agata, and the Fiction Prize will be judged by Frederick Reiken. See our contest page to learn more about this year’s judges.

When submitting online, be sure to select one of the genres labeled "CONTEST" when uploading your work. You do not need a PayPal account to enter online; you can use your credit or debit card. If there’s any issue with your payment, we’ll contact you.

Again, the contest deadline is March 15, 2011. Send us your best work!


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Robin Russin

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MFA for Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts
Department of Theatre
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