Presenting Maisonneuve’s First Annual Genre Fiction Contest

Maisonneuve Staff January 25, 2012 This year’s theme: science fiction!

Science fiction

La Sortie de l’opéra en l’an 2000” by Albert Robida.

Presenting: Maisonneuve’s first annual Genre Fiction Contest!

Starting now, Maisonneuve will run a literary contest every year, with the contest’s genre changing from year to year.

This year’s theme: science fiction.

(In future years, it could be fantasy, romance, noir—who knows! But it’s SF this year.)

Send us your finest original stories of the future, near-future, utopias, dystopias, aliens and the unknown limits of the universe!

Click here to read the complete contest rules and submit your work. Good luck!

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Tenth Anniversary: Spring

ISSUE 43 Tenth Anniversary: Spring 2012

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