Paying Market: Workers Write

27 August 2010
Paying Market: Workers Write
Deadline: 1 December 2010
Eligibility: no restrictions
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): short stories, poems
Prize/Payment: $5-50

You requested it, and we complied: Issue seven of Workers Write! will be Tales from the Courtroom and will contain stories and poems from the legal worker's point of view (lawyers, judges, court reporters, bailiffs, and so on). Your story should be set anywhere legal work is performed, but we are not looking for stories about court cases or whodunits. Drop us a line if you have a question.

The deadline for submissions is
Dec. 1, 2010 (or until the issue is full).

Submit your stories via e-mail to: courtroom@workerswritejournal.com, or send a hard copy to:

Blue Cubicle Press
P.O. Box 250382
Plano, TX 75025-0382

Word count: 500 to 5000 words
Payment: Between $5 and $50 (depending on length and rights requested). We will consider previously published material.

More information here.
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