Looking for Lincolnshire Authors

Please see the below open call for submissions. We will select up to three winners to the open call in May, after the submission date has passed. Good luck!

We will have a dedicated anthology page going up later in the year, but in the meantime, do not hesitate to get in touch here or just comment below to express your interest!

5 responses to “Looking for Lincolnshire Authors”

  1. Hi, I’d love to participate! I’m from the Philippines and moved to Lincolnshire about 2 years ago, so I can write from that perspective 🙂

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    1. Hi Marie
      Thank you for reaching out. I hope you are enjoying your time in Lincolnshire, and you are very welcome to submit your work. If you have any questions about the particulars of the submission or would like more information about any of the folk tales featured on the website, feel free to email contact@lincolnshirefolktalesproject.com or fill out our ‘contact us’ form 🙂

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  2. […] invited to submit a reinterpretation of a Lincolnshire folktale for a chance to be included in the Lincolnshire Folk Tales, Reimagined anthology. The anthology is edited by Anna Milon & Rory Waterman and is due to be published by […]

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  3. […] Lincolnshire Folk Tales Project needs submissions for its book (£400) […]

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  4. Maureen Sutton avatar
    Maureen Sutton

    I am most interested in this project

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About the project

‘Lincolnshire Folk Tales: Origins, Legacies, Connections, Futures’ is a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (grant number AH/Y003225/1), and is led by Dr Rory Waterman and the Research Fellow Dr Anna Milon in the School of Arts and Humanities at Nottingham Trent University. The project explores the origins, legacies, intertextual and social connections and futures of Lincolnshire folk tales (LFTs), and is intended to facilitate wider engagement with this heritage from writers, the general public, and scholars.