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MARKETS AND COMPETITIONS
Call for Submissions for Spring Volume IV
Spring editors will consider poetry, fiction, and non-fiction from
Saskatchewan residents or members of the Saskatchewan Writers Guild - from
those who have never published to those who have published no more than one
book.
Guidelines
Deadline for receipt of submissions is May 31, 2004.
Submissions must be previously unpublished in magazines and anthologies or
by broadcast media.
The maximum length for fiction and non-fiction is 3,000 words and for poetry
is
six poems totalling no more than 12 manuscript pages. Excerpts from longer
prose
and poetry works will be considered.
In a covering letter, include your name, contact information, and the
genre(s) and
title(s) of your submissions(s). Your name and the title of the piece must
appear
on each page of your submission(s).
Entries must be in English, typed, double-spaced for prose, and single-sided
on 8
1/2 x 11-inch white paper. Good-quality photocopies are acceptable. We will
not
accept submissions on disk or by fax or e-mail.
Include a SASE with sufficient postage if you want your submission returned.
Keep
a copy of your submission for your own files.
Include a short biography that will appear in the magazine should your
submission
be published.
Mail submissions to Spring, Saskatchewan Writers Guild, P.O. Box 3986,
Regina, SK, S4P 3R9
For further information, please contact Beth McLean at 791-7746 or via email
at windscript@sasktel.net
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Call for Submissions
Matrix magazine looks at Modern Nomads
The issue will translate the dictionary definition of nomad, "a member of a
people roaming from place to place for food or fresh pasture, [or] a
wanderer", into a contemporary context. Text or artwork that addresses all
types of modern nomads, such as the artistic nomad, the literary nomad, the
internet nomad, the gypsy nomad, the political nomad, the cultural nomad,
the business nomad, the spiritual nomad, the love nomad, etc. Nomadic by
choice or force, nomadic aspects of people, objects or ideas. Send articles,
personal essays, poetry, interviews, reviews, (under 2500 words),
photography, graphic art, drawings, cartoons, etc., that are humorous,
serious, innovative, exploratory, etc. (Please contribute and/or
distribute.) Send all submissions to Modern Nomads, c/o Oana Avasilichioaei,
Matrix, 1400 de Maisonneuve W, LB 502, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada.
Send electronic submissions to oana@inorbit.com. Deadline July 1, 2004