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  • 2012 SANParks Annual Writing Competition (South Africa)

    Deadline: 30 June 2012

    The 2011 Annual Writing Competition is going to be fun and exciting! This year’s themes are different for both adults and kids…so there’s more options to let your creativity flow.
    Go wild and let your thoughts and imagination run free.

    This is YOUR chance to explore South Africa’s National Parks...with words and photos!

    Share your thoughts or questions on the official SANParks Annual Writing Competition facebook fan page!

    There are separate themes for Adults and children. These stories/poems/essays must be based on real-life experiences in one of the 19 National Parks in South Africa.

    Children

    Categories

    - Stories (ages 8 - 12): real account
    - Stories (ages 13 - 17): real account

    - Poetry (ages 8 - 12): 5-10 words
    - Poetry (ages 13 - 17): (40– 150 words)

    - Essays (2 000 words)

    Themes (There are 3 themes that you can tackle for all the children categories)

    1. My cool adventure driving through the parks with my dad/mom - the driver :)

    2. Most memorable experience at any of the National Parks…begins with: ”I could never have imagined my adventure in the wild…"

    3. Describe your first experience at Table Mountain....beginning with these 2 sentences:
    - “As I stood at the bottom of the magnificent Table Mountain… “
    - “My heart beat a little faster as I stepped onto the cableway….”

    Adults

    Categories

    - Short Stories (1 000 - 2 500 words): real account

    - Essays (4 000 words)

    - Poetry (50– 150 words)

    Themes (There are 2 themes that you can tackle for all the adult categories)

    1) Memorable wildlife adventures
    2) My 4x4 experiences

    Trip reports (accounts of real trips to the Parks)

    Material submitted in this category should comprise of an engagingly written account/report of a trip to a SANParks park over the last 12 months. Reports in this category should convey a strong sense of place. **Trip reports published on our forums will be accepted.**
    1) Memorable wildlife adventures
    2) My 4x4 experiences

    You need to reflect passion for wildlife, our heritage – so let your words and images be your canvas :)

    Prizes

    Winners will receive R1 000 each to be utilised for accommodation during a mid-week break. Prizes must be redeemed within 6 months from the date of issue.

    Competition Rules

    Your entry/entries must make reference to the competition theme.

    Your entry/entries must be original, in English, unpublished and not accepted by any other publisher or producer at the time of submission.

    This is an online initiative and as such only electronic copy will be accepted.

    Entrants should submit their writing via e-mail as attached word documents to editor@sanparks.org with the subject line of the e-mail clearly stating: Writing Competition and Category (e.g. 2011 Writing Competition: Poetry).

    Each word document should also be prefaced by the following information.
    Name: Joe Blob
    Postal Address: P.O. Box xyz
    Physical Address
    Nationality: South African
    Cellphone/mobile (if a minor - please send through guardian's number): 6843754733
    Land Line: 7632654p48
    E-mail: xyz@email.com
    Category: Poetry
    Word Count: 157

    You can enter more than one piece of writing. If you do however; each piece must have a category clearly indicated in the upper left-hand corner. This information will be entered into our database and confirmation of receipt will be sent to you.

    Judging & Notification

    Entries accepted for display are determined at the discretion of the Web Content Editor.

    Every entry will be read by the Web Content Editor. The Web Content Editor reserves the right to re-categorise entries.

    The entries in each category deemed suitable for publication will be made available on the SANParks website, where they will be publicly judged in an electronic poll (on the Forums), hosted on the SANParks site. Voters will be required to fill a simple electronic voting form.
    You will receive notification of the receipt of your manuscript via e-mail.
    Entries must be received by 12 noon 30 June 2012.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: editor@sanparks.org

    For submissions: editor@sanparks.org

    Website: http://sanparks.org.za

  • Call for Submissions: Book Republic (Emotion Press, Nigeria)

    Book Republic is the literary blog imprint of Emotion Press, previously showcased here on Naijastories. They are scouting for the next writing talent in Nigeria that they can work with. In order to do that, they are presently accepting Short Essays, Poems and Short Stories from interested writers for publication on their blog - www.progresspublishing.wordpress.com.

    The blog is dedicated towards promoting the writing and reading culture in Nigeria and Africa in general. Emotion Press strongly believes that refined African voices should be heard and celebrated in the written format.

    CATEGORIES

    • POETRY- 20 – 40lines
    • Short Story – 850 – 3000 words
    • Short Essays – 1000 – 3000 words

    Endeavour to attach a short bio and probably, a picture alongside your submission. All submissions should be forwarded to Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com. Some of the published entries will be forwarded to international writing competitions on behalf of our authors. This would be after the editors might have sought the consent of the chosen writers.

    Entry Fee: Free

    Via: naijastories.com

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com

    For submissions: Bookrepublic2012@gmail.com

    Website: www.progresspublishing.wordpress.com

  • Call for Submissions: The Kalahari Review (African-Eccentric Magazine))

    The Kalahari Review is an African-eccentric magazine interested in material exploring Africa and Africans in unique and avant-garde ways. We are looking for stories that have not often been told but should be – through voices that have not yet been heard - but should.

    We hope to push the limits and expose the world to aspects of Africa not often shown - both the positives and the negatives. We are interested in pieces about and from Africans living abroad as well.

    Please take the time to enjoy the content of the site and get a feel for it before submitting.

    Because this is a web-based publication there are no word count restrictions.

    Compensation is paid on publication.

    All submissions should be emailed to: editor@kalaharireview.com

    Fiction, Poetry, Essays, and Humor Pieces: Should be sent as a PDF or WORD attachment and should be accompanied by a proper query letter in the body of the email. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the query letter.

    Photos, Art Work and Cartoon Portfolios: Should be sent as a PDF, JPG. or PNG attachments and should be accompanied by a proper query letter in the body of the email. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the query letter. (Note: this area particularly the publication is interested only in avant-garde content. We are not interested in ordinary wildlife or landscapes. Portraits will be considered if they have a unique quality to them.)

    Feature Articles, News Articles, Profiles, Exposés, Conversations and Interviews: Please attach your pitch letters as a PDF or WORD attachment. Please include any photos or graphic illustrations that you feel would help your pitch. Please include your contact details including full name, postal address, e-mail and telephone number in the body of the letter.

    Note: Please thoroughly check your submissions for proper formatting, grammar and punctuation. Gross errors in these areas will seriously damage any works consideration for publication.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: editor@kalaharireview.com

    For submissions: editor@kalaharireview.com

    Website: http://www.kalaharireview.com

  • Call for Submissions: Mahube Magazine (Botswana)

    Deadline: 15 February 2012

    WABO is calling for submissions from members only for the third edition of our literary journal, Mahube. The theme is WATER.

    What we’re looking for:

    - poems (maximum of 3) 40 lines maximum
    - short stories (maximum of 2) under 1000 words
    - creative non-fiction under 1000 words

    The deadline for submissions is the 15 February 2012. Email all submissions to botswanawriters@gmail.com.

    Submission guidelines:

    1. On the first page of your submission include: the title of your piece, your name, postal address, email address, telephone number, and the date on which your membership was paid and membership number.
    2. Please write MAHUBE 2012 in the subject line of your email
    3. Send as an attachment.
    4. Submissions can be in English or Setswana.
    5. Writing previously published in other countries is allowed. Please give the publishing history of the piece.
    6. Only emailed, typed submissions will be allowed.

    All submissions must be accompanied by a letter declaring that the submitted works are the original work of the author who retains the copyright. Simultaneous submissions are allowed.

    The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Contributors whose work is published will receive one free copy of Mahube.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For inquiries: botswanawriters@gmail.com

    For submissions: botswanawriters@gmail.com

    Website: http://writersassociationofbotswana.blogspot.com

  • Call for submissions: Superstition Review issue 9 (wordlwide)

    Deadline: 1 April 2012

    Superstition Review is now accepting submissions of art, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for Issue 9 to be launched April 1, 2012.

    Guidelines

    Superstition Review is published twice yearly in April and December. We only accept submissions during our two reading periods in fall (September and October) and spring (January and February). During our submissions period 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

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

    Nonfiction

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

    Poetry

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

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: http://superstitionreview.submishmash.com/submit

    Website: http://superstitionreview.asu.edu/n8/

  • Call for submissions: children's poetry e-book anthology on sports

    Deadline: 31 March 2012

    On your marks, get set, write!

    An independently published e-book anthology of children’s poetry dedicated to the wide world of sports is in the works.

    ADULTS who write children’s poetry, including those who are emerging poets, are invited to submit their work.

    We’re looking for original, unpublished poems, written in English, aimed at 5- to 12-year-olds that deal with various aspects of athletics:

    • Olympics and other major international sports events (i.e., FIFA World Cup)
    • winter/summer, individual/team sports
    • winning and losing
    • amateur/professional athletes
    • sports fans and those behind the scenes (coaches, refs, etc.)
    • equipment/uniforms and places where sports are played
    • sports history and other miscellanea (halls of fame, records, trivia, etc.)
    *We are interested in receiving poems written in a variety of forms including but not limited to the following: couplet, triplet, limerick, haiku, tanka, cinquain, diamante, mask poem, apostrophe poem, list poem, etheree, palindrome, etc.

    Poets whose work is selected for the collection will receive a small honorarium.

    We will contact you shortly after the deadline if we plan to include your poem in the anthology.

    A portion of the anthology’s proceeds will be donated to Right to Play, an organization working with volunteers and partners to use sport and play to enhance child development in areas of disadvantage.

    Please email poems to Carol-Ann Hoyte at kidlitfan1972@yahoo.ca.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: kidlitfan1972@yahoo.ca

    For submissions: kidlitfan1972@yahoo.ca

  • Black History Month Show on Reading4U.co.uk

    Date: 4 October 2011

    "THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH SHOW" is a brand new show presented by Tony Tokunbo Fernandez that will start on Tuesday the 4th of October at 5pm and will run every tuesday for four weeks as part of The Black History Month Celebrations in Berkshire and the UK.
    Fernandez will continue to present "AFRICANS IN BERSHIRE" every Tuesday at 6pm after "THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH SHOW".

    Every Tuesday in October, from 5pm, Fernandez will keep you posted with the very latest Black History Month Social Events, Projects and Initiatives taking place in Berkshire and The UK as well as interviewing Role Models and Mentors who are making a profound contribution to Black History Month.

    The show will be a combination of black historical education and entertainment with inspirational stories, guests spots, Black History recordings, Jamaican folklore, short stories and poetry. Also get the chance to listen to the very best of Reggae, Motown, RNB, Oldies and so much more, for more info ring him on 07882809005

    The Guest spots for The Black History Month are nearly filled but this is a perfect opportunity to be entertained and informed about Black History Month in the UK

    In the month of October, Fernandez will be presenting two shows- "THE BLACK HISTORY MONTH" every Tuesday at 5pm to 6pm and then "AFRICANS IN BERKSHIRE" (immediately after) every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm.

    Two hours of entertainment all in one evening.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call Tony Tokunbo Eteka Fernandez on 07882809005

    Website: http://www.reading4u.co.uk/

  • The Association of Nigerian Authors Presents Writers' Spell: Session 3

    Date: 1 October 2011

    The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Niger State Branch presents Writers' Spell: Session 3 featuring “INDEFINITE CRAVINGS” (collection of poems) by Paul T. Liam under the distinguished chairmanship of Bar. Ahmed Maiwada (renowned Poet and Author of Musdoki)

    Venue: Late Abubakar Imam Library Complex (State Library)

    Time: 10:00am

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: ana.niger@yahoo.com

    Website: see their Facebook page here

  • Call for Arabic Poetry Translations: A Gathering of Tribes Magazine

    Are you a translator or poet passionate to bring innovative Arabic poetry to English readers? Submit your work to info@tribes.org. Chosen work will be published in the 2012 issue of the “A Gathering of the Tribes" Magazine, a NY-based art and literature publication.

    Via: leadersot.org

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: info@tribes.org

    For submissions: info@tribes.org

    Website: http://www.tribes.org

  • MoAfrika 'a Mokgathi Live at State Theatre Night of the Poets (South Africa)

    MoAfrika 'a Mokgathi Live at State Theatre Night of the Poets (South Africa)

    Date: 21 September 2011

    Night of the Poets - Live and raw!

    Local poetic talents showcase their art of words to a backdrop of reggae beats on 21 September celebrating heritage month, featuring Mo'Afrika and 5th Groove. TICKETS R50 Computicket and at the Door.

    Where: State Theatre, 320 Pretorius Street, Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call 012 392 4000

  • Izimbongi Poetry Festival at the University of Johannesburg

    Date: 1 October 2011

    The University of Johannesburg's Doornfontein arts and culture office and its poetry group, Afro Alphabets will be hosting its First annual Izimbbongi Poetry festival on the 1st of October 2011. Happening at 12h00 midday at the Con Cowan Theatre on the Auckland park Campus,the festival boasts with line up of over 30 incredible Poets and collectives.

    These include, Likwid Tongue (hosts), Romeo The Poet, Nova, Mak Manaka, The Lazarus Man, Mutle, Afurakan, T.O.T(collective), Lilly Million, 21Poets and a poem, Flo, Sabelo and El nino, Eric mashinyane, Kb Kilobyte, Quaz, Fore.Word (collective), Rennie Alexander, Rantoloko The Truth, Vallentine, MagnumOpus, Donald The Neosapien, Ballardy composition (collective), Thandokuhle Siphukwazi Mngqibisa, Emma, Penumbra, Poets of light, Ellipsis, Beaucy, Masai Dabula, and Moho Katalyst.

    The festival seeks to bring together under one roof, all the new, active and emerging voices that make up the Johannesburg Poetry landscape. It promises to be a day of words and mind blowing performances.

    Entrance fee is R20.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: contact Quaz at +2782 067 8104

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