Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NPRs Three Minute Fiction Contest

NPR wants your flash fiction. Submit your 500-600 word story, and it may be read on the air by James Wood, literary critic for The New Yorker and author of the book How Fiction Works. You have until July 18th to submit.

Check the guidelines for more information and to listen to Wood read an example called "For Sixty Cents" by Lydia Davis. And don't forget to read the fine print.

2 comments:

Faith said...

Aww... only for the USA. No love for Canada this time around :) Oh well!

zeldadg said...

Sorry! It is unfair, I know. Does Canada have a version of national public radio? Just curious.