Announcing Peter Ho Davies as Guest Judge for The Masters Review Vol. XI!

January 27, 2022

Peter Ho Davies, author of A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself, The Fortunes, and the craft book The Art of Revision will judge this year’s Anthology Contest! Submissions open February 1st and will close on March 27th. We’re looking for excellent works of fiction and narrative nonfiction, but please, nothing longer than 7,000 words. 10 authors will earn a $500 prize and have their work included in our printed book, which will release the following year. For more details, see our contest page.


Submissions open February 1st!

Every year The Masters Review opens submissions to produce our anthology, a collection of ten stories and essays written by the best emerging authors. Our aim is to showcase ten writers who we believe will continue to produce great work. The ten winners are nationally distributed in a printed book with their stories and essays exposed to top agents, editors, and authors across the country. Our third volume was awarded the Silver Medal for Best Short Story Collection through the INDIEFAB Awards in 2015, and our fourth volume was an honorable mention for best anthology. Submit today to purchase your copy of Volume IX, or check us out on Amazon!

JUDGING

Each year The Masters Review pairs with a guest judge to select stories. Our editorial team produces a shortlist of stories, which our judge reviews to select winners. Our past judges include Lauren Groff, AM Homes, Lev Grossman, Kevin Brockmeier, Amy Hempel, Roxane Gay, Rebecca Makkai, Kate Bernheimer, Rick Bass, and Diane Cook. This year’s judge is Peter Ho Davies!

Peter Ho Davies’ most recent books are the novel A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself and his first work of non-fiction, The Art of Revision: The Last Word. Other books include the novels, The Fortunes, winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Award, and the The Welsh Girl, long-listed for the Booker Prize, as well as two acclaimed collections of short stories. His fiction has appeared in HarpersThe AtlanticThe Paris Review and Granta and been anthologized in O. Henry Prize Stories and Best American Short Stories.

 


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
  • Previously unpublished works of fiction and narrative nonfiction only
  • Up to 7000 words
  • We accept simultaneous submissions as long as work is withdrawn if it is accepted elsewhere
  • Multiple submissions are allowed
  • International English submissions allowed
  • Emerging Writers Only. Writers must not have published a novel-length work at the time of submission (authors of short story collections and self-published titles can submit as can authors with novels or memoirs with a low distribution [about 5000 copies])
  • Standard formatting please (double-spaced, 12 pt font, pages numbered)
  • $20 entry fee
  • Deadline: March 27th, 2022
  • Please, no identifying information on your story
  • All submissions are considered for publication in the anthology as well as New Voices
  • If requesting an editorial letter, please indicate on your cover letter if the submissions is fiction or creative nonfiction
  • A significant portion of the editorial letter fees go to our feedback editor, according to the rates established by the EFA
  • To view a list of our most commonly asked questions regarding submitting to The Masters Review, please see our FAQ page.
  • Writers who have earned an Anthology Prize before and whose work appears in our printed book cannot submit to this category but are welcome to send us work in other open categories

TEN PUBLISHED AUTHORS WILL RECEIVE:

    • $500 award.
    • Publication in our nationally distributed journal.
    • Exposure to over 50 literary agencies.
    • Contributor’s copy.
    • All writers are part of an exclusive mailing. We send our anthology to editors, writers, and literary institutions across the country.

 

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At The Masters Review, our mission is to support emerging writers. We only accept submissions from writers who can benefit from a larger platform: typically, writers without published novels or story collections or with low circulation. We publish fiction and nonfiction online year-round and put out an annual anthology of the ten best emerging writers in the country, judged by an expert in the field. We publish craft essays, interviews and book reviews and hold workshops that connect emerging and established writers.



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