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2025 Short Fiction Contest—CLOSED
We’re happy to announce The Hudson Review’s biennial Short Fiction Contest will be open for submissions from September 1 to November 30, 2025. Online submissions will close at 11:59 p.m. EST on November 30; mailed submissions must be postmarked November 30. As always, there is no fee to submit. Guidelines as follows: First Prize: […]
The Hudson Review 2024 Short Fiction Contest Webinar
The Hudson Review celebrates the prizewinners of our 2024 Short Fiction Contest. Prizewinners Evan Howell (“Salamander”), Reyumeh Ejue (“Full Term”), Annie Zaidi (“Zinnias in the Graveyard”), and Brecht de Poortere (“The Rest Is Silence”) discuss and read from their stories. With an introduction by editor Paula Deitz and remarks from advisory editors Dean Albarelli and […]
The Frederick Morgan Poetry Contest—CLOSED
We’re happy to announce that we are holding The Hudson Review’s Frederick Morgan Poetry Contest this July. For the contest, we will accept electronic submissions and will open our Submission Manager from July 1 to July 31, 2025, 11:59 p.m. EDT. You may also submit by mail in July; please clearly state you are submitting […]
Open call for nonfiction submissions—CLOSED
Submit your essays to The Hudson Review! Our reading period is open from January 1 to March 31. 10,000 word limit No simultaneous submissions No previously published work NO ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS! Please mail your manuscript to us at 33 W. 67th St, New York, NY 10023 with a self-addressed stamped envelope enclosed. If you are […]
Announcing the winners of our fiction contest
Congratulations to Evan Howell for winning first prize in our fiction contest with “Salamander”! Further congratulations to second-prize winner Reyumeh Ejue for “Full Term,” and third-prize winners Annie Zaidi for “Zinneas in the Graveyard” and Brecht De Poortere for “The Rest Is Silence.” We are so honored to be publishing their work. “Salamander” […]