Just a reminder that online submissions will only be accepted through Friday, April 30 (mailed submissions must be postmarked by this date). That's tomorrow, so send us your best fiction, nonfiction, and poetry!
Update: Submissions are closed for the summer. We're busy getting through all the work we received. Thanks for your support of Ninth Letter and we'll have some news about the new issue in the coming weeks.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
ninthletter.com is back!
A good portion of the Ninth Letter site is up and running again. The webstore is still not available, so we can't take any online orders at this time. However, our submission guidelines and submission manager have been fully restored!
As always we'll keep you updated right here. Also, follow us on Twitter or Facebook to keep up with all the Ninth Letter news.
Now it's time for us to get back to work reading submissions. Thanks again for your patience and understanding!
As always we'll keep you updated right here. Also, follow us on Twitter or Facebook to keep up with all the Ninth Letter news.
Now it's time for us to get back to work reading submissions. Thanks again for your patience and understanding!
Labels:
Ninth Letter stuff
Monday, April 19, 2010
Ninthletter.com Update
Here is an update on ninthletter.com from our fearless editor, Jodee Stanley:
"Writers and readers: the Ninth Letter site is down, but not dead--just being moved to a new server. Watch this space, or our twitter feed, for updates."
The site has been offline since Thursday, April 15. If you've submitted work, we promise, we will get to it as soon as possible.
"Writers and readers: the Ninth Letter site is down, but not dead--just being moved to a new server. Watch this space, or our twitter feed, for updates."
The site has been offline since Thursday, April 15. If you've submitted work, we promise, we will get to it as soon as possible.
Thanks for your patience!
Labels:
Ninth Letter stuff
Contributor News
Here is the latest contributor news:
Keith Lee Morris has a new book out from Tin House Books, Call It What You Want. The collection features "Camel Light," which first appeared in Ninth Letter, vol. 5, no. 2.
I Just Lately Started Buying Wings: Missives from the Other Side of Silence by Kim Dana Kupperman (vol. 4, no. 1) won the Breadloaf Writer's Conference Bakeless Prize and will be released on June 22.
Sherman Alexie's War Dances won the PEN/Faulkner Fiction Prize. His work appears in the current issue of Ninth Letter (vol. 6, no. 2).
Angie Estes (vol. 2, no. 1 & vol. 6, no. 1) and Lucia Perillo (vol. 3, no. 1) were finalists for Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for their respective collections, Tryst and Inseminating the Elephant.
"Man of Steel" by Bryan Furuness from Ninth Letter, vol. 6, no. 1 was selected for the next Best American Nonrequired Reading.
Ander Monson's Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir is out from Graywolf Press. Ander's work is featured in Ninth Letter's current issue (vol. 6, no. 2) as well as vol. 1, no. 2.
The University of Nebraska Press just released Barolo by Matt Frank (vol. 2, no. 2).
Congratulations everyone!
Keith Lee Morris has a new book out from Tin House Books, Call It What You Want. The collection features "Camel Light," which first appeared in Ninth Letter, vol. 5, no. 2.
I Just Lately Started Buying Wings: Missives from the Other Side of Silence by Kim Dana Kupperman (vol. 4, no. 1) won the Breadloaf Writer's Conference Bakeless Prize and will be released on June 22.
Sherman Alexie's War Dances won the PEN/Faulkner Fiction Prize. His work appears in the current issue of Ninth Letter (vol. 6, no. 2).
Angie Estes (vol. 2, no. 1 & vol. 6, no. 1) and Lucia Perillo (vol. 3, no. 1) were finalists for Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for their respective collections, Tryst and Inseminating the Elephant.
"Man of Steel" by Bryan Furuness from Ninth Letter, vol. 6, no. 1 was selected for the next Best American Nonrequired Reading.
Ander Monson's Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir is out from Graywolf Press. Ander's work is featured in Ninth Letter's current issue (vol. 6, no. 2) as well as vol. 1, no. 2.
The University of Nebraska Press just released Barolo by Matt Frank (vol. 2, no. 2).
Congratulations everyone!
Labels:
contributors,
creative nonfiction,
fiction,
poetry
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Labels
- art (29)
- awards (40)
- AWP13 (2)
- AWP2012 (5)
- contributors (159)
- creative nonfiction (74)
- ESLF (9)
- fall back sale (6)
- fiction (157)
- funny (1)
- Illinois (26)
- interviews (40)
- KAM events (11)
- literary events (134)
- literary journals (15)
- literary presses (2)
- litweb (27)
- music (7)
- new books (27)
- news (30)
- Ninth Letter stuff (108)
- poetry (118)
- politics (1)
- popular culture (7)
- short story month (16)
- translation (9)
- verse daily (8)
- video (13)
- yard sale (5)