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We are happy to announce the results of the 2024 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. We received many excellent entries this year, and the editors selected Mohammad Hakima’s essay “Shadows on the Wall.”
ALT A photo of nonfiction contest winner Mohammad Hakima against a maroon background.
We are happy to announce the results of the 2024 Poetry Contest for Emerging Poets. We received many excellent entries this year, and the editors selected Rachel Stempel. Rachel’s winning group of three poems will appear in an upcoming issue.
ALT A photo of poetry contest winner Rachel Stempel, standing on the side of a road lined with trees.
Calling all emerging writers! We close for submissions to our short fiction contest TOMORROW, December 31, at midnight!
ALT Tomorrow is the last day to submit to the Boulevard Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers. The winning entry will receive $1500. For more information, visit boulevardmagazine.org/short-fiction-contest.
Emerging writers! There's still time to submit to our short fiction contest! We close for submissions at midnight on December 31. Check out the contest guidelines and then send us your best work! boulevardmagazine.org/short-…
Please join us in congratulating Joyce Carol Oates on winning a Pushcart Prize for her story “Mick & Minn,” published in Boulevard Vol. 38, Nos. 1 & 2!
ALT The first page of Joyce Carol Oates' "Mick & Minn," held out in front of some bookshelves.
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We are pleased to announce our 2024 Pushcart nominees!
ALT Fiction:
To believe in the ubiquity of animation by Mary Elizabeth Dubois
The Disenfranchised by Jude Whiley
Paradiso by Anthony Yarbrough
ALT Poetry:
Manhunt by Claressinka Anderson
Lotus Leaves by Sammy Day Lê
This sad, grey lump of sand by Roxana Crisologo; translated by Dr. Kim Jensen and Judith Santopietro
"By now, Mercury was existing solely on the oxygen of tradition."
From our latest issue, read "Mercury in Retrograde," by Roy Parvin: boulevardmagazine.org/read-1…
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Today is the LAST DAY to submit pitches for the Boulevard symposium on silences/absences in art! Email your ideas to nonfiction@boulevardmagazine.org. Selected essays will receive $100 and publication in our print edition.
"We could fix him. Together... Then maybe Noe could remember us the way we were. Enchanted. Vast. Our voices echoing in gold."
Read "Minor Repairs to Smile Dragon" by Nick Otte, in our latest issue or online: boulevardmagazine.org/read-1…
ALT The silhouette of a young girl against a theme park at sunset.