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A Very Special Call For Submissions: HIV Here & Now Project
The HIV Here & Now Project uses poetry and flash prose to advocate for a world without HIV or AIDS.
#hivtest #hivtreat #hivprevent #nohivshame #nohivstigma
Please submit your work to the HIV Here & Now Project!
Details on submission guidelines, as well as suggested prompts, are below.
Please share widely!
Huge thanks and appreciation to Michael H. Broder for his tireless and necessary work with the HIV Here & Now Project!
Poetry and Nonfiction: Visit the website for more details.
Curator Michael Broder writes:
“I’m very proud of the variety of poets featured to date on HIV Here & Now Project and grateful to the 180 poets whose work has appeared on the site to date. If you are my friend and a poet, please join them. Write a poem for the site and send it to me via Facebook message, the HIV Here & Now website, or Submittable ( https://indolentbooks.submittable.com/submit)
A lot of my poet friends respond well to prompts.
Here are some to consider:
Write a poem in the voice of an HIV virion (virus)
Write a poem in the voice of a CD4 cell (T-cell) being attacked by an HIV virion
Write a poem about a time you had unprotected sex with a partner whose HIV status you did not know
Write a poem about a time you had sex, protected or unprotected, with someone you knew was HIV-positive and how his or her status affected the experience
Write a poem about someone you know who died of AIDS
Write a poem about someone you know who is HIV-positive
Write a poem in your own voice imagining you were just handed an HIV diagnosis
Write a poem in your own voice imagining your mother, father, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, nephew, best friend, beloved teacher, cherished mentor just told you they were HIV-positive
Subscribe and support this project in any way you can, please!
Thanks!
HIV Here & Now Project
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Friday Call for Submissions Love! SLAB, Submissions closing soon!
Slab
Submissions close December 1
SLAB WANTS IT ALL, your raise-the-roof, funky creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and text/image pieces. We love flash, too. Reading period: late summer until December 1. All submissions read by bipedal mammals, accompanied by the occasional marsupial.
Samples and more info at slablitmag.org
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MONDAY MUST READ! LYNN PEDERSEN: TIKTAALIK, ADIEU
Monday Must Read!
This week meet Lynn Pedersen. Lynn’s poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in New England Review,Ecotone, Poet Lore, Southern Poetry Review, Palo Alto Review, and Heron Tree. She has two chapbooks, Tiktaalik, Adieu (2014 Finishing Line Press New Women’s Voices Series) and Theories of Rain (2009 Main Street Rag’s Editor’s Choice Chapbook Series). A full-length collection, The Nomenclature of Small Things, is forthcoming from Carnegie Mellon University Press in early 2016. A graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts, she lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Lynn’s website:
www.lynnpedersen.wordpress.com
Buy books!
Finishing Line Press
https://finishinglinepress.com/product_info.php?products_id=2179
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Tiktaalik-Adieu-NWVS-Lynn-Pedersen/dp/1622297997
Praise for Tiktaalik, Adieu
Science looms large and lives well in Tiktaalik, Adieu. Pedersen’s lovely poems speak for, and to, our ever evolving, rapidly changing natural world, wherein the human animal seeks peace, or simply survival, from “resting place to resting place.” ~ Nance Van Winckel, author of Pacific Walkers
Lynn Pedersen gathers the world into her poems: its classical elements, its intricate patterns, its infinite mysteries. She makes gorgeous lyrics of stars and bone. ~Tania Rochelle, author ofKaraoke Funeral and The World’s Last Bone
Interviews/Reviews of Tiktaalik, Adieu:
https://chapbookinterviews.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/lynn-pedersen/
http://dailydoseoflit.com/2015/08/17/three-questions-lynn-pedersen/
Find more Lynn’s works online:
Heron Tree
“A Catalog of What We’re Not Meant to See” Heron Tree (2014)
http://herontree.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/pedersen2pdf.pdf
“Wilson’s Warbler” Heron Tree (2013)
http://herontree.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/pedersen1pdf.pdf
Cider Press Review
“Begin” Cider Press Review (2014)
http://ciderpressreview.com/cpr-volume-16-1/begin/#.Vjdvy6SirmG
“Eve Paints the Apple Tree” Cider Press Review (2013)
http://ciderpressreview.com/cpr-volume-15-4/eve-paints-the-apple-tree/#.
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Got book? Let’s work together to make your beautiful work even better!
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Friday Call for Submissions Love! Bluestem, until December 1
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Special Tuesday Call for Submissions :-) HeartWood
HeartWood, an online literary magazine in association with West Virginia Wesleyan’s Low-Residency MFA program, publishes twice yearly, in April and October. Our inaugural issue will go live April 2016.
We accept submissions year round through Submittable, and welcome previously unpublished poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, from both established and emerging writers. We do love Appalachian voices, but we enthusiastically encourage writers from all backgrounds to submit.
General Submissions
What We Want:
We are interested in writing that pushes into, dares to reveal, its own truth, that takes emotional risks, that gets to the heart of the matter.
Simultaneous submissions are fine, provided you notify us if the work is accepted elsewhere.
We also welcome queries from Appalachian artists (writers, visual artists, musicians, performers, folk artists, etc) interested in being included in our Appalachian Arts section.
Submission Details
Prose submissions, fiction or nonfiction, should be 3000 words or less.
Fiction: Fiction submissions may include short stories, flash fiction, or novel excerpts if the excerpt can stand alone. You may submit more than one piece of flash fiction, as long as the total word count does not exceed 3000 words.
Creative Nonfiction: We’re open to a wide range of nonfiction, with the exception of academic articles, or that which would be considered more traditionally journalistic. Personal essay, memoir, lyric, literary journalism, or some blurring in between, are all acceptable.
Poetry: Poets should submit no more than 3-5 single-spaced poems at a time. Include all poems in a single document for upload. Lyric, narrative, experimental, prose poems–we’re open to all variations of the poetic voice.
Surprise us. Make us think. Make us feel. Make our hearts race.
Appalachian Arts Interviews
We also welcome queries from Appalachian artists (writers, visual artists, musicians, performers, folk artists, etc) interested in being included in our Appalachian Arts section. We define Appalachian artists as an artist who is heavily influenced by the Appalachian region and its traditions, history, and people. At HeartWood, we are looking for artists who take these traditions and speak to them in a new and unexpected way.
To query about possible inclusion in the Appalachian Arts section: Submit the following in one document (doc, docx) through the Appalachian Arts link on our Submittable page:
- Artist bio
- Artist statement addressing what being an “Appalachian artist” means to you, how you uniquely define yourself as an Appalachian artist, and how your connection to Appalachia as you see/define it connects (or doesn’t) to your work.
- At least one link to where artwork or samples can be seen/heard (artist website, other publications, YouTube, etc).
If we’re interested, based on the query, editors will email requesting additional information and work sample.
What We’ll Do
Submissions will be responded to within three months. If you haven’t heard from us after three months, feel free to inquire by sending us a note through Submittable. If your work is accepted, HeartWood acquires first North American rights. All rights revert to the author upon publication, but we do ask for first publication attribution in any future publications. We also reserve the right to include accepted pieces in any future anthologies or promotions. If we have passed on a submission, please wait 6 months before submitting again. Regrettably, time being as it is, we are unable offer feedback on submissions.
As much as we would love to be able to pay our contributors, unfortunately we are not able to do so. This is a labor of love for all of us, and we will do our best to honor and promote your work.
(Please note: We regret that current or past employees, current or past students, and alumni of WVWC are not eligible for publication in HeartWood, but we wish you much luck with your work elsewhere.)
HeartWood website: http://www.heartwoodlitmag.com/
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Friday Call for Submissions Love! Posit: A Journal of Literature & Art
Friday Call for Submissions Love!
Posit: A Journal of Literature & Art
Posit considers submissions between September 1st and May 31st, via Submittable.
Posit publishes four issues per year of finely crafted contemporary literary and visual art. Due to the large number of excellent submissions we receive, we are currently reading for publication in mid- and late- 2016. We are looking for innovation, aesthetic vision, and accomplished craftsmanship. Our tastes are non-sectarian, with an interest in the experimental. We accept simultaneous submissions, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.
Posit considers only unpublished written work, and acquires first-time North American rights upon publication. Thereafter, all rights revert to the author, and the work may be reprinted as long as appropriate acknowledgement to Posit is made. No such restrictions apply to visual art submissions.
- Poetry: 3-6 poems, no line limits, but no epics, please.
- Fiction and hybrids: 1000 words or less.
- Visual Art: Please submit six to twelve jpeg images, an inventory list, an artist’s statement and a one-paragraph bio.
- Film and animation: no longer than 3 minutes, please.
See Posit’s website for complete details.
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Another New Journal Seeking Submissions for Inaugural Issue: Courtship of Winds!
The Courtship Of Winds
Submissions accepted year-round.
“It goes without saying that we are looking to publish the best work. For details regarding submissions and a sense of the editorial direction of The Courtship of Winds go towww.thecourtshipofwinds.org.
We are interested in publishing “unknowns,” as well as well-established writers. A writer who has published absolutely nothing will be read the same way as a prize-winning “name” writer. Work that does something not seen before or, more to the point, makes us see differently—call it avant-garde, experimental, or what you like—is always welcome.”
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Special Sunday Call for Submissions! SubTerrain
SubTerrain
Issue #73 (Spring) – Theme: “SECRETS”
Deadline: February 15, 2016 (postmarked—can also submit online via Submittable. See their website for more info).
Poetry, fiction, nonfiction exploring the idea of secrecy. Personal, corporate, governmental, military—secrecy is used to cement personal relationships, to guarantee state security, to harbour knowledge. Some consider secrecy one of the main sources of human conflict. “We intend to open the doors on the subTerrain confessional.”
For submission instructions, see Writer’s Guidelines: www.subterrain.ca
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