Copy
View this email in your browser

Deadline Extended to September 12 for Summer Contests

If you ran out of time to submit to our summer contests, there is good news! We have extended the deadline to Sunday, September 12.

We are excitedly accepting work that includes short prose, work in translation, and critical art writing. The essayist and poet Molly McCully Brown will be the final judge for the Barthelme Prize for Short Prose. The literary translator Sophie Hughes, who works chiefly from Spanish to English, will serve as the final judge for the Translation Prize in Prose. And finally, Jenna Wortham, journalist and staff writer for The New York Times, will be the final judge of the Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing.

SUBMIT

General Submission Period Opens Tomorrow

Gulf Coast's print submission period begins on September 1 and ends on March 1. We are committed to supporting the authors who publish in our journal. This support takes many forms, including offering editorial guidance, exposing new work to the widest possible audience, and providing competitive honorariums for that work. Currently, we are able to offer $50 per page for poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Save the Date: Gulf Coast Gala

Thursday, October 28, at 6:30 PM
Celebrating 35 years of Gulf Coast

Hosted outdoors by Cecily Horton
Co-Chaired by
Laura Calaway & Roberto Tejada
and featuring
new voices from the Creative Writing Program at University of Houston

Learn More

Stay Tuned: Word is Bond Reading Series

Co-hosted by Anthony Thomas Lombardi & Ashna Ali
Featuring Hala Alyan, Jose Olivarez, and more...

Sponsored by Gulf Coast

Coming in September.

Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
Copyright © 2021 Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts, All rights reserved.


You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.