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One Story submissions are submissions to our monthly magazine. They are capped at 2000 submissions per submission period. If you do not see the opportunity below, it means we have reached our cap.
One Teen Story submissions are submissions to our sister magazine, One Teen Story. Please submit to the correct age category.
This summer, One Story will be hosting our summer conference in-person July 27–31 at Poets House in Manhattan. Over the course of five days, writers will take part in workshops, attend craft lectures and panel discussions, give readings, and build community with one another against the backdrop of the scenic Manhattan waterfront. This conference is designed for fiction writers who are serious about their craft and excited to be part of a literary community.
There is a $20 nonrefundable application fee. All applicants will be notified of acceptance by mid-April 2026.
We are seeking applicants who are excited about being a part of a literary community and ready for a fun and productive conference. Applicants should submit a 5,000-word writing sample along with a personal statement, and indicate the instructor they would like to work with*.
Applicants will be chosen based on the strength of their writing sample and their personal statement. For more information about the conference and what it entails, please visit our website.
*Please note: While we will do our best to pair each writer with their preference of instructor, it is not guaranteed.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS FORM IS FOR APPLICATIONS TO SHANNON SANDERS'S FICTION WORKSHOP ONLY. ALL MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONS TO THIS FORM WILL BE DECLINED UNREAD.
Tuesdays, 7–9:30pm ET, April 14–May 19, Zoom
Application Deadline: Tuesday, March 3
Price: $525
Patron Price: $475
Application Fee: $10
In this six-week fiction workshop, each participant will workshop a short story or novel excerpt of up to 5,000 words, with discussions focusing on elements of fiction such as story structure, character development, exposition, and dialogue. We'll zoom in on practical revision ideas that help participants to meet their individual writing goals, including submitting for publication. Depending on interest, we'll also engage in craft exercises such as close readings of published short fiction. We'll meet on Zoom from 7–9:30 each Tuesday night from April 14 through May 19. Come prepared to be thoughtful, kind, and open-minded about others' submissions!
This class is limited to 10 students and is designed for writers with workshop experience. Tuition includes a 30-minute meeting with the instructor.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Shannon Sanders is the author of the forthcoming The Great Wherever, which was named one of Publishers Weekly's 10 Most Anticipated Literary Fiction titles for Spring/Summer 2026, and a Most Anticipated Book of 2026 by Literary Hub, BookPage, and Debutiful; and the linked short story collection Company, which won the 2024 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction, was named a best book of 2023 by Publishers Weekly and Debutiful, and was shortlisted for the 2024 William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous publications, including One Story, Sewanee Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Electric Literature, and has received a PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband and three sons.
This workshop is open to fiction writers 21 years of age and older. Applications will open on Monday, February 2, 2026. The deadline to apply for the workshop is Tuesday, March 3 at 11:59pm ET. Please send in your application, which should consist of a personal statement and a manuscript (either a short story or novel excerpt of 5,000 words or less) of what you would like to workshop, via Submittable. Note that what you submit will be what you will be workshopping in class.
We are seeking writers who are looking to hone their craft and are excited to learn from each other and the instructor in an intimate and supportive environment. Workshop participants will be selected based on the strength of their writing sample and personal statement.
Complete application guidelines are available on the application. Please note that you will need to create a Submittable account to apply.
There is a non-refundable $10 application fee.
Please note that to be eligible for the Patron rate, applicants must be an active Patron of One Story as of August April 14. Patrons commit to annual donations and receive benefits that allow them to participate in the organization in more meaningful ways. Not all One Story subscribers are patrons. If you’d like to find out more about becoming a patrons, you can do so here.
Applicants will be notified of their status in mid-March.
Detailed application guidelines follow in this application. For more information on the workshop policies, please visit our website.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS FORM IS FOR APPLICATIONS TO SHANNON SANDERS'S FICTION WORKSHOP ONLY. ALL MAGAZINE SUBMISSIONS TO THIS FORM WILL BE DECLINED UNREAD.
Tuesdays, 7–9:30pm ET, April 14–May 19, Zoom
Application Deadline: Tuesday, March 3
Price: $525
Patron Price: $475
Application Fee: $10
In this six-week fiction workshop, each participant will workshop a short story or novel excerpt of up to 5,000 words, with discussions focusing on elements of fiction such as story structure, character development, exposition, and dialogue. We'll zoom in on practical revision ideas that help participants to meet their individual writing goals, including submitting for publication. Depending on interest, we'll also engage in craft exercises such as close readings of published short fiction. We'll meet on Zoom from 7–9:30 each Tuesday night from April 14 through May 19. Come prepared to be thoughtful, kind, and open-minded about others' submissions!
This class is limited to 10 students and is designed for writers with workshop experience. Tuition includes a 30-minute meeting with the instructor.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Shannon Sanders is the author of the forthcoming The Great Wherever, which was named one of Publishers Weekly's 10 Most Anticipated Literary Fiction titles for Spring/Summer 2026, and a Most Anticipated Book of 2026 by Literary Hub, BookPage, and Debutiful; and the linked short story collection Company, which won the 2024 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction, was named a best book of 2023 by Publishers Weekly and Debutiful, and was shortlisted for the 2024 William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous publications, including One Story, Sewanee Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Electric Literature, and has received a PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband and three sons.
This workshop is open to fiction writers 21 years of age and older. Applications will open on Monday, February 2, 2026. The deadline to apply for the workshop is Tuesday, March 3 at 11:59pm ET. Please send in your application, which should consist of a personal statement and a manuscript (either a short story or novel excerpt of 5,000 words or less) of what you would like to workshop, via Submittable. Note that what you submit will be what you will be workshopping in class.
We are seeking writers who are looking to hone their craft and are excited to learn from each other and the instructor in an intimate and supportive environment. Workshop participants will be selected based on the strength of their writing sample and personal statement.
Complete application guidelines are available on the application. Please note that you will need to create a Submittable account to apply.
There is a non-refundable $10 application fee.
Please note that to be eligible for the Patron rate, applicants must be an active Patron of One Story as of August April 14. Patrons commit to annual donations and receive benefits that allow them to participate in the organization in more meaningful ways. Not all One Story subscribers are patrons. If you’d like to find out more about becoming a patrons, you can do so here.
Applicants will be notified of their status in mid-March.
Detailed application guidelines follow in this application. For more information on the workshop policies, please visit our website.
One Story will be offering two reduced-fee (50% off) scholarships for NYC area-based BIPOC writers (applicants should live in one of the five boroughs). If you would like to be considered for one of these scholarships, please fill out this application. If you do not meet this criteria, please apply using our standard application.
All scholarship applicants will also be considered for general admission.
This summer, One Story will be hosting our summer conference in-person July 27–31 at Poets House in Manhattan. Over the course of five days, writers will take part in workshops, attend craft lectures and panel discussions, give readings, and build community with one another against the backdrop of the scenic Manhattan waterfront. This conference is designed for fiction writers who are serious about their craft and excited to be part of a literary community.
There is a $20 nonrefundable application fee. All applicants will be notified of acceptance by mid-April 2026.
We are seeking applicants who are excited about being a part of a literary community and ready for a fun and productive conference. Applicants should submit a 5,000-word writing sample along with a personal statement, and indicate the instructor they would like to work with*.
Applicants will be chosen based on the strength of their writing sample and their personal statement. For more information about the conference and what it entails, please visit our website.
*Please note: While we will do our best to pair each writer with their preference of instructor, it is not guaranteed.
