UPDATED Jan 3, 2017
Five ways to submit
to Kore Press
1. Open Submissions
Period
Kore Press accepts submissions for full-length books during open submission years in the winter. The open submissions period
is not a contest; manuscripts are not reviewed anonymously. Please
understand we are under no obligation to publish any manuscripts
we receive during our open submissions period. We expect to publish five to eight titles a year, including our contest
winners.
Deadline: We are not currently accepting unsolicited submissions.
What we look for
We seek book-length manuscripts
in poetry, memoir, pesonal essay, short fiction, long fiction, hybrid and experimental work, and other forms of creative nonfiction, written by
women,* that reflect the highest standards of literary quality and compel our editors.
We are especially interested in work that is genre-bending, innovative, and experimental, and work that is socially relevent.
Reading Fee
Kore Press is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization. To offset the cost of the substantial editorial time required
to review and respond individually to all manuscripts, there is a non-refundable reading fee of $40, payable to Kore Press.
No one receives extra compensation for reading manuscripts.
You are welcome to submit as many manuscripts as you like, as
long as you send a separate reading fee for each. If the fee increase presents a barrier to submitting your work, a limited number of scholarships are available. Just contact Jussara for more information.
Editorial Review
Each submission is individually read and responded to by an editor. Our editorial panel of experts responds personally with a minimum of 150-200 word observation of your project. Simultaneous submissions are welcome; please let us know in the comments section, however, if your work is submitted elsewhere. If you sent an entry to the poetry or fiction competitions, it is fine to submit the same manuscript during the open submissions period; the review system and the reviewers are different for each process.
What to Submit
For poetry, submit a manuscript
via our online submissions system. Poetry submissions should be a minimum of 48 pages and a maximum of 98 pages. For a novel or collection
of short stories, submit an excerpt (2 or 3 stories or chapters, but no more than 50 pages).
For a memoir or a work of creative nonfiction, send a one-
or two-page synopsis plus the first 50 pages. If we're interested
in reading more of your prose, we will ask you to send the rest. Please submit these via our online submissions system. Be sure to include if the work is fiction, non-fiction or poetry in the comments section.
What
to include on your manuscript's title page:
• name
• address
• telephone number
• email address
• title of manuscript
• genre
Manuscripts
must be:
• submitted online
• accompanied
by a $40 reading fee (Canadian residents add $3 for bank processing fee if submitting in Canadian dollars)
• doublespaced
(prose only)
• paginated
• original
poetry or prose written by the applicant (unless the work is
a translation)
• unpublished
at the time of submission (if the manuscript is accepted elsewhere
during our deliberation process, please notify us immediately)
• accompanied
by a page listing previously publications.
2.
First Book Award for Poetry
The Kore Press First Book Award is for a poetry manuscript
in English by a woman who has not yet published a full-length
book. Recent Winner is Zayne Turner for "Body Burden." $1500 prize plus publication, $28 reading fee. 2016 judge is Robin Coste Lewis. Click here to review the full contest guidelines.
3. Short Fiction Award
2015 judge was Roxane Gay, winner is Tayler Heuston. $1250 prize plus chapbook and e-publication, $20 reading fee. 2016 judge is Edwidge Danticat. Click here to review the full contest guidelines.
4. Memoir Award
Kore's new memoir, or memoir-in-essays, Award is judged by Lidia Yuknavitch. $1000 prize plus publication, $25 reading fee. Winner is Ming Holden for Refugee. Click here to review the full contest guidelines.
5. Notes from the Motherfield
Field notes, essays, pieces for the Kore e-column can be emailed to Lisa with the subject line "Motherfield" submission.
Are you a female-identified mother/parent with a burning something inside of you that you gotta yell from the roof tops? We wanna hear it!
Authors do not receive payment at this time. Chosen pieces will run in our monthly column on the Kore website, announced via email (over 6,800 readers), and via on social media.
HOW TO SUBMIT MSS
Submit online here* and if you require further information, please e-mail us.
*Note on our Submissions Manager:
Click here for our online submission system and please be sure to attach only .doc, .rtf, or .pdf files. We do not accept .docx files and will not consider any that are submitted. We generally only consider text that is submitted, but if you include images as an integral part of your work, please contact us directly to discuss. Please keep file sizes small. If you have any questions, please email us. Do not leave questions in the comments section of the Submission Manager as they will not be answered right away. Thank you!
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2014 Winner
Silent Anatomies
Monica Ong
Judge: Joy Harjo
2013 Winner
River Legs
Jen McClanaghan
Judge: Nikkey Finny
(2012 on hiatus)
2011 Winner
Double Agent
Michelle Chan Brown
Judge: Bhanu Kapil
2010 Winner
Love and the Eye
Laura Newbern
Judge: Claudia Rankine
2009 Winner
Something in the
Potato Room
Heather Cousins
Judge: Patricia Smith
2008 Winner
Souvenirs of a
Shrunken World
Holly Iglesias
Judge: Harryette Mullen
2007 Winner
Benjamin's Spectacles
Spring Ulmer
Judge: Sonia Sanchez
2006
Winner
Loveliest Grotesque
Sandra
Lim
Judge: Marilyn
Chin
2005 Winner
The Errant Thread
Elline Lipkin
Judge: Eavan
Boland
2004 Winner
Various Modes of Departure
Deborah Fries
Judge: Carolyn
Forché
2003 Winner
Rigging
the Wind
Jennifer Barber
Judge: Jane Miller |