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Thank you for your interest in Under a Warm Green Linden and Green Linden Press. We are currently reading submissions in the following categories: 

  • The Wishing Jewel Prize for poetic innovation (open June 21 to Nov. 30)
  • The Stephen Mitchell Prize for excellence in translation (open June 21 to Nov. 30)
  • Interviews with poets and reviews of poetry books are read and published year-round

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  • Poetry submissions for Issue 19
  • The chapbook open-reading period (open Dec. 1 to March 21)

The Stephen Mitchell Prize for Translation
Stephen Mitchell has written or translated over twenty books. He has brought into English lucid, beautiful translations of Yehuda Amichai, Homer, Pablo Neruda, Rainer Maria Rilke, and such foundational texts as the Tao Te Ching, Gilgamesh, and Genesis, among others. In honor of Mitchell’s linguistic and poetic acumen, Green Linden Press will award the Prize for an unpublished book-length manuscript in any genre translated from any language into English.

  • Contest awards $1000 and publication.
  • All finalists considered for publication.
  • We welcome simultaneous submissions, multiple submissions, and co-translated manuscripts.
  • Send an unpublished manuscript of at least 48 pages in any genre translated from any language into English. 
  • Include an acknowledgments page indicating translations that have been previously published.
  • Include a cover letter with a short biographical statement for the author and translator(s). 
  • Also, please briefly describe the merit of the work you are submitting: Why is it important that these translations be available to an English-reading audience? If the author's work has been previously translated into English, what makes this manuscript distinct and necessary?
  • When submitting your manuscript, you will be asked to indicate your relationship to the translation rights. Please indicate if the work is in the public domain or who holds the translation rights. If you have been granted permission by the author or the rights holder, please indicate this.
  • If your manuscript is not bilingual (i.e., it is in translation only), you will be asked to provide a bilingual supplement of three or more pages—a sample of your translations alongside the original text. 
  • The reading fee is necessary because it helps fund the publication of our books. There are several options: (1) general reading fee, (2) general reading fee and a discounted book—note: we are not offering this for international submitters—, and (3) a discounted rate for students and those experiencing financial difficulty.
  • Green Linden Press intends to publish one or more manuscripts from this contest; however, we reserve the right to publish no manuscripts if we feel that none fit our aesthetic.
  • Contest will judged by Christopher Nelson, the editor of Green Linden Press, in consultation (if necessary) with an advisory board of writers and translators.
  • A portion of the proceeds from this contest will support reforestation efforts.
  • Submitters to Green Linden Press agree to receive updates about future publications and submission opportunities. You can unsubscribe at any time.
  • Direct comments or questions to Christopher Nelson, editor: greenlindenpress at gmail dot com.
  • Deadline: November 30. 

The Wishing Jewel Prize honors an innovative manuscript that challenges expectations of genre, form, or mode while engaging the rich possibilities of lyrical expression. Named for an essay in Anne Carson's innovative book Plainwater, we look forward to work that questions the boundaries of what poems and books can be. Note: All manuscripts are considered for publication, even those that don’t aim to “push the envelope,” so this is both a contest for the most innovative manuscript and an open-reading period.
 

  • Contest awards $1000 and publication.
  • All finalists considered for publication
  • We welcome simultaneous submissions, multiple submissions, co-authored manuscripts, and manuscripts in translation. 
  • Send an unpublished manuscript (48 pages minimum) with identifying information removed. 
  • If your work includes non-textual components, these may be included in the manuscript (preferred, if possible) or attached separately. 
  • Include an acknowledgments page indicating any poems, writings, art, etc. that has been previously published.
  • Include a brief biographical statement in the space below. If you are uploading more than one file, please explain their relationship, sequence, etc. You may also describe your manuscript / project if you would like. 
  • The reading fee is necessary because it helps fund the publication of our books. There are several options: (1) general reading fee, (2) general reading fee and a discounted book—note: we are not offering this for international submitters—, and (3) a discounted rate for students and those experiencing financial difficulty.
  • Green Linden Press intends to publish one or more manuscripts from this contest; however, we reserve the right to publish no manuscripts if we feel that none fit our aesthetic. 
  • Contest will judged by Christopher Nelson, the editor of Green Linden Press, in consultation (if necessary) with our advisory board of poets.  
  • A portion of the proceeds from this contest will support reforestation efforts.  
  • Submitters to Green Linden Press agree to receive updates about future publications and submission opportunities. You can unsubscribe at any time. 
  • Direct comments or questions to Christopher Nelson, editor: greenlindenpress at gmail dot com. 
  • Deadline: November 30. 

Under a Warm Green Linden publishes reviews of poetry and interviews with established and emerging poets that deepen, illuminate, and complicate an understanding of their work. We are interested in excellent poetry of all subjects and styles by a diversity of authors.

•   We prefer reviews of forthcoming or recently published books of poetry or older books that warrant being newly considered. 

•   We prefer interviews and reviews that are at least 800 words. 

•   We do not consider reviews of self-published books or books of genres other than poetry. 

•   Reviewers and interviewers of accepted pieces will be featured in our contributors section.

•   Simultaneous submissions are allowed but discouraged; we respond within three weeks.

•   Please note that this call for reviews and interviews is not a request to send manuscripts for us to review. 

•   Submitters to Under a Warm Green Linden agree to receive updates about future publications and submission opportunities. You can unsubscribe at any time. 

•   Questions or comments: contact Christopher Nelson at greenlindenpress at gmail dot com. 

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