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North Carolina Literary Review     
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Literary Literary
Open to all / most themes, including:. Specific themes may vary.

NCLR is always seeking high-quality poetry, fiction, one-act plays, and nonfiction prose by North Carolina writers or set in North Carolina. A North Carolina writer, as we define it, is anyone who currently lives in North Carolina, has lived in North Carolina, or uses North Carolina as subject matter.
TEMPORARILY CLOSED: Temporarily closed to submissions. Submissions Periods
Open to submissions from Friday, August 01, 2008 to Thursday, April 30, 2009 (81 days from now)

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Lengths
Poetry (varies, read guidelines) Poetry (varies, read guidelines)
Short Story (1,000 - 7,500 words; may vary) Short Story (1,000 - 7,500 words; may vary)
Media
Print Publication (ink and paper) Print Publication Get more info
Payscale
Does Not Pay in real-world money Does Not Pay in real-world money for Short Fiction Get more info
Does Not Pay in real-world money Does Not Pay in real-world money for Poetry Get more info
Other Info
Accepts postal submissions only Get more info
No simultaneous submissions allowed Get more info
No reprints accepted Get more info
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Published 1 x per year
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Themes
Upcoming Deadlines:
North Carolina Drama (Deadline: 31 Aug 2008, 111 days from now)
Appalachia in North Carolina Literature (Deadline: 31 Aug 2009, 476 days from now)
Market Added: 22 Dec 2006
Last Updated: 30 Apr 2008
Last Checked: 10 May 2008

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