It’s cacciatore time (2022)

cacciatore is a project cooked up by the vision+voice team. The days are getting shorter and the weather is getting colder. November means cacciatore!

What’s it all about?

It’s cacciatore: a hunter’s stew made by throwing things into a pot and letting them simmer.

It’s ACC: a literary stew created only by ACC dual credit students.

And it’s CC: the Roman numeral for 200, as in, 200 words. That’s it. Your chance to tell the world what’s on your mind, in 200 words or less. Fiction, chicken, poetry, mushrooms, love-letter, tomatoes, raves, or rabbits: the pot holds 200 words. Your thing.

How does it work?

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Submit your piece here, by April 25th. We’ll review all the submissions and choose some for serving hot, right here in our online literary magazine. We’re planning a celebration for cacciatore authors in May — stay tuned for details!

cacciatore 2019

Cacciatore is a project cooked up by the vision+voice team, and this is our second year! What’s it all about?

It’s cacciatore: a hunter’s stew made by throwing things into a pot and letting them simmer.

It’s ACC: a literary stew created only by ACC dual credit students.

And it’s CC: the Roman numeral for 200, as in, 200 words. That’s it. Your chance to tell the world what’s on your mind, in 200 words or less. Fiction, chicken, poetry, mushrooms, love-letter, tomatoes, raves, or rabbits: the pot holds 200 words. Your thing.

How does it work?

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Submit your piece here, by April 22. We’ll review all the submissions and choose some for serving hot, right here in our online literary magazine. We’re planning a reception for cacciatore authors in May — stay tuned for details!

cacciatore up for delivery

I’m proud to announce that cacciatore received over 100 submissions for 2018, and I want to extend my thanks to each of you for sharing your 200 with the world!

Our judges have selected eleven pieces for the Writers’ Workshop. Now it’s time for revelations:

Serenity, Anusha R
Graphite Scratches, Bailey S
Fifty Shades of Mac & Cheese, Cade A
Two Feet on the Ground, Hayden W
The Unlucky Man, Kierra M
A Monster Come, Lee S
Death by Cheese, Mikayla V
A Fish With a Phone, Natalie J
Stories, Olivia O
One House, Sydney N
Dreams, Tiffany P

Congratulations, authors!

These authors are invited to a Writers’ Workshop facilitated by ACC published authors Joe Hoppe, Brian Yansky, and Ysella Fulton-Slavin, to refine  their submissions for our final round reading.

Stay tuned!

Meanwhile, have you tried all the cacciatore on our site? Please do, and rate your favorites! We want to give a Readers’ Choice recognition, selected by you!

cacciatore

 

Cacciatore is a project cooked up by the vision+voice team. So, what’s it all about?

First of all, it’s cacciatore: a hunter’s stew made by throwing things into a pot and letting them simmer.

Second, it’s ACC: a literary stew created only by ACC dual credit students.

And it’s CC: the Roman numeral for 200, as in, 200 words. That’s it. Your chance to tell the world what’s on your mind, in 200 words or less. Fiction, chicken, poetry, mushrooms, love-letter, tomatoes, raves, or rabbits: the pot holds 200 words. Your thing.

How does it work?

Submit your piece here, by March 26. We’ll review all the submissions and choose some to move forward to the next round.

In April, selected authors will be invited to a workshop with professors to polish and perfect their literary delicacy for the final round. From these finalists, our judges will pick the best for inclusion in here on cacciatore, our online literary magazine, and we’ll have a reception and author reading in May.