Floating Bridge Chapbook Award

February 5, 2014
Splabman

Floating Bridge Press is now accepting submissions for its 19th annual Poetry Chapbook Award!Floating Bridge Press Logo

Who is eligible: Washington State poets

How to submit: Electronic submissions only (seewww.floatingbridgepress.org)

Reading fee: $12.00

Page limit: 24 pages

Deadline: Saturday, March 1st, 2014

All entrants will receive a copy of the winning chapbook, and individual poems will be considered for inclusion in Floating Bridge Review. Winner to be announced in spring 2014. Reading in fall 2014.

Details at www.floatingbridgepress.orgclick “Submissions” near top of home page.

 

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