Pulp Literature is hosting a contest, judged by 50-Word Stories Hall of Famer Bob Thurber. Here’s some information from their website:
The Hummingbird Flash Fiction Prize
Got something short, sharp and snappy to tell? Wow us with your most economical and brilliant storytelling. This contest is for short fiction under 1000 words. Want feedback on your story? Get a professional critique from one of the Pulp Literature editors for only $15 more.
Contest opens: 1 May 2017
Deadline: 15 June 2017
Winners notified: 15 July 2017
Winners published in: Pulp Literature Issue 17, Winter 2018
First Prize: $300
Runner up: $75
Judge: Bob Thurber
Entry fee: $15
Editorial Critique: $15
Early Bird fee (before 15 May): $10
Entry fees include a 1-year digital subscription to Pulp Literature.
This contest is for previously unpublished short fiction up to 1000 words in length. Multiple entries welcome. Total entries limited to 300.
The founding editors of Pulp Literature are literary angels who work like devils.
Such individuals deserve overwhelming support.
I’m honored to be working with them on the Hummingbird contest, and I urge all of you to take a long at what they’ve accomplished.
always wishing you the best,
BT
Opps.
I meant to say “take a long look” at what they’ve accomplished.
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