We are thrilled to announce the judge of our 2024 Big Sky, Small Prose Contest: Dinty W. Moore!
Submissions Open: September 15 - October 15
Micah Fields has published essays and photography for the Oxford American, Gulf Coast, The Baffler, Columbia Journalism Review, Field & Stream, Sonora Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, War, Literature & the Arts, and elsewhere. He holds a BA from the University of Montana and an MFA in nonfiction from the University of Iowa. He received the Oxford American’s 2018-19 Jeff Baskin Writers Fellowship, an Iowa Arts Fellowship, and the AWP Intro Journals Award in nonfiction. He served as a Marine Corps infantry rifleman from 2007 to 2011 and is a combat veteran of deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. He lives in Helena, Montana, where he writes, teaches, and works as a fly-fishing guide on the Missouri River. We Hold Our Breath, his book about Houston is out now.
Big Sky, Small Prose: Flash Contest
What We're Looking For: Interesting, compelling fiction and nonfiction prose in 750 words or fewer. Lyric essays, prose poems, short essays, vignettes — send us your best, most dazzling short form prose.
Submission Guidelines:
- Submissions will be accepted through the Submittable submission manager. Print or email submissions will not be considered. Please include a brief cover letter, biography and contact information in the form provided. Please do not include identifying information in the body of your submission. 
- Submissions must be previously unpublished. 
- Simultaneous submissions are certainly welcome, provided that you withdraw your CutBank submission immediately via Submittable if it is accepted elsewhere. 
- Submissions should be double spaced, no more than 750 words. 
- Submission fee of $7 includes consideration for CutBank's $500 flash prose prize and publication in CutBank 98. Two runners-up will be awarded $50 and publication in CutBank 98. All other submissions will be considered with submissions for the print edition of CutBank literary magazine. 

 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            