Editors Michelle Elvy, Frankie McMillan and James Norcliffe are seeking submissions for a comprehensive book of compressed fiction to be published in 2017. This is an ambitious project, the first of its kind in New Zealand, and we aim to include the very best small fictions from around Aotearoa.
The book will be a wide-ranging collection
in three parts: one section will feature the best of previously published work;
one section will feature considerations and essays by noted practitioners on
the short narrative form and its development/ growth in New Zealand; one section
will feature entirely new work, to showcase the fast-changing landscape of New
Zealand small fictions.
Contribute to this uniquely New Zealand
collection by sending your best work, up to 300 words not including title, with
‘BONSAI’ in the subject line.
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Up to three new pieces; up to
three previously published pieces.
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Please include your name and
contact details.
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Please send a .doc or .docx
file with all submissions in the same document; no pdfs, unless absolutely necessary to demonstrate the layout of
specific formatting.
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Deadline for story submissions:
November 30, 2016.
There is no theme for this anthology. We
will include a variety of stories exploring a range of topics and themes – from
humorous to wicked to sublime. We encourage experimental writing, as well as haibun,
prose poetry and stories in te reo (accompanied by an English translation). We
encourage new and experienced writers. We encourage very short flashes of
inspiration or stories that take up the full 300 words. We want to see stories
that light up the page and take readers to unexpected endings. We are looking
for stories that leave us breathless, wanting more. We aim to put New Zealand
flash fiction on the map even further, so give us your shiniest stuff!
Whatever approach you take, make every word
count.
The editors’ decision will be final and no
correspondence will be entered into. Payment will be in copies of the
anthology.
Deadline for story submissions: November 30, 2016.
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