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Identity Crisis Contest

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About

First things first, read Sarah’s essay – Identity Crisis: Who are we, if we can choose who we are? [on their website]. She succinctly sums up our aim – “This year, we’re looking for pieces that explore identity in a world where representation is fully self-determined.”

Country of Publication

United States

Publication Medium & Contest Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationOne-time contest.

Fiction Closed

Audience:
Unknown
Genres:
GenreSubgenres
Science Fiction Science FictionOpen to all/most Subgenres.
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles.
Topics:
Unknown
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Short Story Short Story1,000 - 4,000 words.
Winner's Prize:
We list broad pay categories rather than prize specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
Professional payment (5 or more US cents per word) Professional payment (5 or more US cents per word).
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMulti-EntriesMedia
OK No No Unknown NoText format submissions
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Dates

Last Updated: 24 Apr 2018
Date Added: 03 Jun 2011

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