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  • POETRY COMPETITION

    POETRY COMPETITION
    Penguins

    Deadline: 1 December 2012

    Youth for Human Rights International launched its global movement with an essay contest. The response to the call for essays describing the individual human rights was widespread and enthusiastic and brought attention to our organization with the goal of a world of cooperation and peace through human rights education. Local, regional or international contests are powerful activities for getting youth involved and learning about human rights.

    COMPETITION THEME: What Are Human Rights?

    INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Read the booklet What Are Human Rights?
    2. The essay should be approximately one page long.
    3. The poem can be handwritten or typed (single spaced).
    4. Send this information:

    • Name:
    • Age (18 and under):
    • Country:
    • Parent/Guardian name:
    • Parent/Guardian signature:
    • Parent/Guardian email address for notification:

    5. Submit your poem with a letter giving “permission to publish” (if you are under 18 this letter must be from your parent) by email to info@youthforhumanrights.org with the words “POETRY COMPETITION” in the subject line.

    NOTIFICATION: December 10th, Human Rights Day

    All poems and essays will be considered for the YHRI website. Unfortunately, due to the large volume of submissions only a selection of poems will be placed on our international website!

  • AMKA September Literature Forum for Women Writers (Kenya)

    Deadline: 24 September 2011

    All lovers of literature are invited to participate in a literature forum led by Prof. Tom Odhiambo, Prof. Georg Verweyen and Tony Mochama aka Smitta Smitten. Please send your pieces (poems, short stories, essays) to amkaspace@yahoo.com if you would like them to be critiqued.

    Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm

    Location: Goethe Institut, Maendeleo House, Monrovia Street

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: amkaspace@yahoo.com

    For submissions: amkaspace@yahoo.com

  • Call for Submissions: Superstition Review

    Deadline: 31 October 2011

    We are now accepting submissions of art, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for Issue 8 to be launched December 2011.

    We welcome submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art.

    No previously published works are accepted.

    Simultaneous submissions are permitted, but please alert Superstition Review to a piece's potential publication elsewhere.

    Superstition Review acquires one-time rights. All rights subsequently revert to author.

    Fiction (doc, docx, rtf)

    One story of up to 5000 words, double-spaced may be submitted by an individual author per publishing period. Do not send previously published work (either online or print).

    Please include a 100-word bio highlighting literary, academic, and artistic achievements.

    If your work is accepted, we will also request a high quality head shot photo of at least 300 pixels.

    Nonfiction (doc, docx, rtf)

    One essay of up to 5000 words, double-spaced may be submitted by an individual author per publishing period. Do not send previously published work (either online or print).

    Please include a 100-word bio highlighting literary, academic, and artistic achievements.

    If your work is accepted, we will also request a high quality head shot photo of at least 200 pixels.

    Poetry (doc, docx, rtf)

    Up to 4 poems, single spaced, may be submitted by an individual author per publishing period. Please submit all poems in one file.

    Do not send previously published (either online or print) work.

    Please include a 100-word bio highlighting literary, academic, and artistic achievements.

    If your work is accepted, we will also request a high quality head shot photo of at least 300 pixels.

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: submit online here

    Website: http://superstitionreview.asu.edu

  • Lee & Low New Voices Award for Writers of Color (USA)

    Deadline: 30 September 2011

    LEE & LOW BOOKS, award-winning publisher of children's books, is pleased to announce the twelfth annual NEW VOICES AWARD. The Award will be given for a children's picture book manuscript by a writer of color. The Award winner receives a cash grant of $1000 and our standard publication contract, including our basic advance and royalties for a first time author. An Honor Award winner will receive a cash grant of $500.

    Established in 2000, the New Voices Award encourages writers of color to submit their work to a publisher that takes pride in nurturing new talent. Past New Voices Award submissions that we have published include The Blue Roses, winner of the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People; Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds: The Sammy Lee Story, a Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People and a Texas Bluebonnet Masterlist selection; and Bird, an ALA Notable Children's Book and a Cooperative Children's Book Center "Choices" selection.

    Eligibility

    1. The contest is open to writers of color who are residents of the United States and who have not previously had a children's picture book published.

    2. Writers who have published other work in venues such as children's magazines, young adult, or adult fiction or nonfiction, are eligible. Only unagented submissions will be accepted.

    3. Work that has been published in any format is not eligible for this award. Manuscripts previously submitted for this award or to LEE & LOW BOOKS will not be considered.

    Submissions

    1. Manuscripts should address the needs of children of color by providing stories with which they can identify and relate, and which promote a greater understanding of one another.

    2. Submissions may be FICTION, NONFICTION, or POETRY for children ages 5 to 12. Folklore and animal stories will not be considered.

    3. Manuscripts should be no more than 1500 words in length and accompanied by a cover letter that includes the author's name, address, phone number, email address, brief biographical note, relevant cultural and ethnic information, how the author heard about the award, and publication history, if any.

    4. Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced on 8-1/2" x 11" paper. A self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient postage must be included if you wish to have the manuscript returned.

    5. Up to two submissions per entrant. Each submission should be submitted separately.

    6. Submissions should be clearly addressed to:

    LEE & LOW BOOKS
    95 Madison Avenue
    New York, NY 10016
    ATTN: NEW VOICES AWARD

    7. Manuscripts may not be submitted to other publishers or to LEE & LOW BOOKS general submissions while under consideration for this Award. LEE & LOW BOOKS is not responsible for late, lost, or incorrectly addressed or delivered submissions.

    Dates for Submission

    Manuscripts will be accepted from May 1, 2011, through September 30, 2011 and must be postmarked within that period.

    Announcement of the Award

    The Award and Honor Award winners will be selected no later than December 31, 2011. All entrants who include an SASE will be notified in writing of our decision by January 31, 2012. The judges are the editors of LEE & LOW BOOKS. The decision of the judges is final. At least one Honor Award will be given each year, but LEE & LOW BOOKS reserves the right not to choose an Award winner.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: general@leeandlow.com

    For submissions: LEE & LOW BOOKS, 95 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, ATTN: NEW VOICES AWARD

    Website: http://www.leeandlow.com/

  • Call for Applications: FEMRITE Creative Writing Workshops (Uganda)

    Deadline: 31 August 2011

    British Council Uganda in partnership with Uganda Women Writers Association (FEMRITE) is organising creative arts workshops that will run from 15 - 17 September at the Ugandan Museum.

    These workshops will be facilitated by Judith Adong, Beatrice Lamwaka and Angela Emurwon and Beverley Nambozo who have all recently won accolades for their work.

    The purpose of the workshop is to assist upcoming writers develop effective writing skills. Furthermore, this is also an opportunity to review, evaluate, and improve material that you have produced.

    The genres that will be the focus of these workshops include: Playwriting, short stories, screen writing and poetry

    Who can apply?

    • Upcoming writers, playwrights, poets with no prior experience
    • Anyone above 18

    What’s in it for you?
    • A place at facilitated workshops where you will work with subject experts
    • The opportunity to share your work with peers
    • Interaction with a UK VIP who will make a brief stop to interact with participants

    What do you have to do? (See guidelines for the different genres below)

    Short stories – 12 places available

    • Submit short stories of about 2,000 words; double-spaced.
    • Up to three short stories will be accepted

    Plays – 8 places available
    • Submit a one page synopsis of a play

    Poems – 10 places available
    • Submit three poems

    What next?
    • Submit your work with an accompanying statement of interest and benefit to you (no more than 200 words) as follows:
    • Short stories blamwaka@gmail.com
    • Plays / film scripts - adongjudith@yahoo.co.uk
    • Poetry – blamwaka@gmail.com
    • The mentors will select and announce the final winners by 07 September 2011
    • Should you be selected, you will need to be available to attend the workshops from 15 -17 September 2011

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: blamwaka@gmail.com (short stories, adongjudith@yahoo.co.uk (play/ film scripts), blamwaka@gmail.com (poetry)

    Website: http://www.femriteug.org/

  • Call for Poetry/ Short Stories/ Plays: "ANA at 30" Anthologies (Association of Nigerian Authors)

    Deadline: 31 August 2011

    The Association of Nigerian Authors invites interested Nigerian writers, home and abroad to send in their works for the ANA @ 30 commemorative anthologies.

    The anthologies which will cover the three genre of literature - Prose, Poetry and Play will be presented during the International Convention and 30th Anniversary of the association in October 2011, in Abuja.

    Guidelines for Poetry Anthology:

    - Writers are expected to send in 5 poems each
    - Poems must be original and never previously published in any form (including on the internet)
    - Poets are free to use any poetic form of their choice
    - Submissions must be in English language
    - The Subject box of the email should read: ANA @ 30 POETRY SUBMISSION

    Editors: Ahmed Maiwada & Kabura Zakama

    Guidelines for Short Story Anthology:

    - Writers are expected to send in maximum of two short stories
    - Stories could be on any subject matter of the writer’s choice
    - No part of the story must not have been published before
    - Entries must be a maximum of 2500 words
    - The Subject box of the email should read: ANA @ 30 SHORT STORY SUBMISSION.

    Editors: Diego Okenyodo & Lizzy Ben-Iheanacho, (Phd)

    Guidelines for Play Anthology:

    - Each writer to submit one play each
    - All plays must be original (no adaptation) and on any subject matter of the playwright’s choice
    - Playwrights are free to explore any form of drama of their choice
    - Play must be a maximum of three acts or not more than 45 minutes in performance time
    - The Subject box of the email should read: ANA @ 30 PLAY SUBMISSION.

    Editors: Denja Abdullahi & Jerry Adesewo

    General Rules:

    - All entries should be sent to ana30anthology@ymail.com
    - Deadline for submission is midnight of Wednesday 31st August 2011.
    - All entries must be accompanied with the biodata of the writer

    For enquiries, please feel free to contact the Convention secretariat on 08182005597 or email anaabuja@yahoo.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: anaabuja@yahoo.com

    For submissions: ana30anthology@ymail.com

  • 3rd FEMRITE Regional Women Writers’ Residency (Uganda/ Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 20 August 2011

    Uganda Women Writers Association will hold her 3rd Regional Women Writers Residence in November 2011. This is an exciting writing programme that brings together upcoming African women writers. The main objectives of the residence are:

    * To give African women conducive space and time to write
    * To create opportunities for inter-cultural discourse among women writers
    * To strengthen collaboration among women writers’ initiatives in Africa
    * To generate short stories for publication in an anthology

    At the end of the residence, we expect that the writers:

    * Will have improved at least one of their manuscripts
    * Will have enriched each other’s manuscripts through discussion
    * Will have submitted their improved short story for the residence anthology

    How to apply for the 3rd Regional Residence

    Interested women are required to submit:

    * Part of a Novel / Short Story collection in WORD Document (30 pages, typed in Times New Roman, font 12, 1.5 spacing).
    * A short story for publication in the Residence Anthology (if it is an already published story, the author must seek permissions for reproduction).

    This call is open to African women living on the continent. Writers already attached to writers associations in their countries will be given first priority.

    Deadline for submissions is 20th August 2011

    Please Note:

    1. All applicants will receive notification by email once their manuscripts are received.
    2. The Residence targets 15 writers
    3. The Residence will last two weeks in November 2011
    4. Successful applicants will be given details of dates, travel, and accommodation by 30th August 2011.

    FEMRITE wishes you all best towards widening women’s writing space on the African continent.

    Please send your submissions by email to info@femriteug.org and copy to twongye@gmail.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@femriteug.org

    For submissions: info@femriteug.org and copy to twongye@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.femriteug.org/

  • Call for Applications: The Garden City Literary Workshop (Nigeria)

    Dates: 19 August 2011

    GCLF holds Workshops for a wide variety of participants ranging from children to aspiring and published writers. These workshops provide a medium for participants to brush up their skills and imbibe more knowledge.

    These workshops are usally free but require candidates to pre-register via the festival's website. Intending participants are usually required to submit samples of their work to enable us ascertain their suitability for the workshops. Submitted work samples are assessed by the Association of Nigeria Authors.

    PARTICIPATION IN THE WRITERS WORKSHOP

    PLEASE NOTE ALL SAMPLE MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2011. MATERIALS SUBMITTED AFTER THIS DATE AND TIME WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    SHORT STORIES / DRAMA

    1. All intending participants must submit short stories between 500 – 1500 words only (please highlight how many words your story contains for our records) *You should submit only your best story.
    2. A one page personal CV must accompany submission of your work.
    3. A brief paragraph about what you intend to learn from your chosen workshop, should be submitted.
    4. All manuscripts must be double spaced with a header showing:- “author to the left”, “title in the middle” and “page number to the right”.
    5. Handwritten entries or entries that do not adhere to No. 4 will not be accepted.

    POEMS

    1. Only one poem (no longer then 1000 words) must be provided (please note – synopsis or abstracts will not be accepted).

    All entries should be e-mailed to info@gardencityfestival.com and MUST carry the following subject "I would like to participate in a GCLF 2011 Workshop"

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@gardencityfestival.com

    For submissions: info@gardencityfestival.com

    Website: http://www.gardencityfestival.com

  • The Inaugural Dambudzo Marechera Writing Competition (Zimbabwe)

    Deadline: 15 October 2011

    Writers International Network Zimbabwe proudly unveils the inaugural Dambudzo Marechera Writing Competition, which aims to motivate and award unpublished writers. The legacy of the late great Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera (1952-1987) is undoubtedly conspicuous in the literary circles locally and internationally. Many general and scholarly books have been written on the life and works of Marechera. International conferences to discuss his enigmatic life and works are being held across the globe at universities and Book Fairs. Marechera was a storyteller and poet of great talent who was but at one time called a ‘mad man’ by his own. We have seen it fit to honor his outstanding inspiration to the local writing industry by having this competition named after him.

    Themes should be social.

    CATEGORIES

    Short Story

    Length: 2500 words
    Language: English
    Maximum Number of Entries: Two stories

    Poetry

    Length: One page
    Language: Shona
    Maximum Number of Entries: Two poems

    REGULATIONS

    · Stories and poems should be original and unpublished
    · Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2011
    · Competition is open to residents and citizens of Zimbabwe
    · Winners will be announced and awarded in December at the Writers’ End of Year Get-Together

    PRIZES

    UNDISCLOSED AT THE MOMENT

    Entries, clearly labeled ‘Dambudzo Marechera Writing Competition’ must be posted or hand-delivered to 168 Chinhoyi Street, Harare before October 15 2011.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: winzimbabwe@gmail.com

    For submissions: 168 Chinhoyi Street, Harare

    Website: http://win-zimbabwe.blogspot.com

  • Call for Submissions: Kweli Journal, a Literary Space for Writers of Color

    Deadline: 16 September 2011

    Please read what we have already published, and then submit your own work.

    Fiction: We primarily look for short stories, but novel excerpts are acceptable if self-contained. Prose should be double-spaced on one side.

    Nonfiction: We primarily look for personal essays, but memoir excerpts are acceptable if self-contained. Prose should be double-spaced on one side.

    Poetry: Send up to three poems at a time. Single-space, please; set your poem as you want it to appear on the printed page.

    Photography: For the time being, we will not be accepting unsolicited visual art work.

    GENERAL GUIDELINES

    Submit one prose piece and up to three poems at a time.

    Kweli does not accept previously published work.

    Simultaneous submissions are acceptable as long as they are indicated as such. Authors must immediately notify the editors if said work has been selected for publication in another periodical, either in print or online. Contact editors@kwelijournal.org

    Payment is after publication.

    All published work will be archived online.

    Reading period: July 16, 2011 to September 16, 2011

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: editors@kwelijournal.org

    For submissions: submit online here

    Website: http://kwelijournal.org/

  • Association of Nigerian Writers - Bayelsa Special Reading Session

    Deadline: 29 July 2011

    ANA BAYELSA is the state chapter of the Association of Nigerian Authors comprising writers and aspiring literary writers who come together for the advancement of art and literary writing in the society.

    Writers in Bayelsa will converge on the serene environment offered by the Achievers Farm Tourists' Resort at the outskirts of Yenagoa, to reflect on the beauty of arts and nature this July 29th. Come, read your literary pieces to the admiration and critique of colleagues. Join us.

    Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm

    Location: ACHIEVERS FARM, IGBOGENE YENAGOA

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: anabayelsa@yahoo.com

    Website: http://www.facebook.com/ana.bayelsa

  1. Job Opening: Editor - Women's Magazines Division for Media 24 (South Africa)
  2. Job Opening: Online Sub-Editor for Nation Media Group (Kenya)
  3. Job Opening: Senior Editor/ Senior Journalist for Tabloid Media (South Africa)
  4. Job Opening: Editor for Famous Publishing (South Africa)
  5. Freelance Editor Wanted for a Black Woman's Spiritual Memoir (payment: $500 up) - Anywhere