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SPIRITS ART/LITERARY MAGAZINE
Now Accepting:
· Short Stories of 1,500 Words or Less
· One Act, One Scene Plays
· Photography
· Sketches
· Paintings
· Essays
· Poetry
Submit all work to: spirits@iun.edu
Deadline: December 20, 2009
*Include your full name, email address and a bio of 100 words or less.
*Artwork submissions must not include frames, borders or backdrops.
Kartika Review is accepting submissions for upcoming issues of our online Asian-American literary magazine.
We accept fiction, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art by Asian-American (west, east, central, south, and southeast Asian) writers and artists.
We are a quarterly journal. We read submissions all year. Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please notify us immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere.
Full submission guidelines and the email addresses for submitting work are available at our website: http://www.kartikareview.com/submit.html
Kartika Review serves the Asian-American community and those involved with Diasporic Asian-inspired literature. We scout for compelling Asian American creative writing and artwork to present to the public at large. Our editors actively solicit contributions from established virtuosos in our community in hopes their works here will inspire the next generation of virtuosos. We also want to promote emerging writers and artists we foresee to be the future powerhouses of their craft. Ultimately, Kartika strives to create a literary forum that caters to and celebrates the wordsmiths of the Asian Diaspora.
The Weekly Poet, a new literary blog, is now reading unsolicited submissions of between 3 and 10 poems. We intend to publish weekly. If accepted your poems will be featured on our front page for one week along with an extended bio and interview. http://www.weeklypoet.com/
Now Accepting:
· Short Stories of 1,500 Words or Less
· One Act, One Scene Plays
· Photography
· Sketches
· Paintings
· Essays
· Poetry
Submit all work to: spirits@iun.edu
Deadline: December 20, 2009
*Include your full name, email address and a bio of 100 words or less.
*Artwork submissions must not include frames, borders or backdrops.
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Kartika Review is accepting submissions for upcoming issues of our online Asian-American literary magazine.
We accept fiction, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art by Asian-American (west, east, central, south, and southeast Asian) writers and artists.
We are a quarterly journal. We read submissions all year. Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please notify us immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere.
Full submission guidelines and the email addresses for submitting work are available at our website: http://www.kartikareview.com/
Kartika Review serves the Asian-American community and those involved with Diasporic Asian-inspired literature. We scout for compelling Asian American creative writing and artwork to present to the public at large. Our editors actively solicit contributions from established virtuosos in our community in hopes their works here will inspire the next generation of virtuosos. We also want to promote emerging writers and artists we foresee to be the future powerhouses of their craft. Ultimately, Kartika strives to create a literary forum that caters to and celebrates the wordsmiths of the Asian Diaspora.
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The Weekly Poet, a new literary blog, is now reading unsolicited submissions of between 3 and 10 poems. We intend to publish weekly. If accepted your poems will be featured on our front page for one week along with an extended bio and interview. http://www.weeklypoet.com/
The poems we intend to feature will be "well rounded," which means we pay equal attention to aesthetics as we do meaning. They should be tight. They should sound smooth when read aloud and demonstrate a good understanding of sonics. And they should have a profound theme or meaning which is arrived at through the combined effort of form and diction. Aside from that, we will consider any type of poem, so long as it does not go over 1 page in Microsoft Word in 12-pt Times New Roman with standard margins.
Feel free to submit between 3 and 10 previously unpublished poems to benjaminckrause@gmail.com, attached in a Word document with one poem per page. Cover letter is not required. Please include a bio of up to 100 words, including your publication history (list no more than 5 publications) if applicable and anything interesting about you. Please also put your name in the subject field of your email, along with the words "Submission" and "The Weekly Poet." Simultaneous submissions are fine and dandy; just notify us if a poem you have submitted is accepted elsewhere. No more than one submission per month please. We endeavor to reply to everyone, but if you do not follow these simple guidelines we need not show you that courtesy.
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