Creative Writing
Posted on February 8, 2023 by Catherine Austen
I’m resurrecting my old list of Young Writers’ Markets because there are so many young writers who are not eligible to submit to the Ottawa Public Library’s Awesome Authors Youth Writing Contest. What are they to do with their awesome stories, poems, and comics?… Continue Reading “Young Writers’ Markets”
Category: monday markets, short stories, writers' markets, writing, young writersTags: canadian literary magazines, children's stories, children's writing, literary journals, litmags, short fiction, short fiction markets, short stories, short story markets, writers' markets, writing, young writers, youth fiction, youth poetry, youth writing, youth writing contest
Posted on December 23, 2022 by Catherine Austen
Updated February 2023 (with links to a new children’s story, “Balloon Party,” a fresh take on “Stone Soup” published on the Blue Met website). Back to the 2022 post….I’m resurrecting my old list of Canadian litmags because it’s just so handy for short story… Continue Reading “Stories and Litmags”
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Posted on May 27, 2022 by Catherine Austen
[November UPDATE: You can read my latest short story, “Obsolete,” online in The Prairie Journal. Click on my name in the list on the Story page.)] I’m thrilled to have a short story in the latest issue of The Dalhousie Review — my first… Continue Reading “Short Stories”
Posted on January 30, 2017 by Catherine Austen
Continuing on the last couple of posts, here are another 10 excellent Canadian literary journals that short story writers can submit to. The Nashwaak Review (Fredericton, New Brunswick) Publishes original work from new and established writers and artists from across Canada, with an Atlantic… Continue Reading “Canadian Literary Short Fiction Markets N-Q”