« "The Quake that Disappeared" | Main | VOLUNTEER POSITION: AWARDS ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE CARL BRANDON SOCIETY AWARDS »

October 26, 2005

Call for Subs: Innovative Poetry by Indian Women Poets

How2, the US-based e-journal of innovative writing and poetics, invites submissions of innovative poetry by Indian women poets for its Spring 2006 issue.

The work will be considered for a special feature to be coordinated by poet Mani Rao.

How2 is an established journal with a broad, cross-national readership. The current online issue was reviewed in May 2005 by poet Ron Silliman as "one of the two or three richest & most varied resources on the web, not just for 'women writing experimentally,' but for all writing, period."

If you would like to send work for consideration, please email 3-6 pieces of unpublished or recent work to Mani Rao at mani@manirao.net. How2 emphasizes innovation in contemporary poetry and writing by women. Please send work that YOU feel is "innovative." Examples of previously published work can be viewed at the journal's website: http://how2journal.com

Submission guidelines are below, and you are welcome to email Mani for further details or with any questions. Thank you for taking the time to submit your work to How2 magazine.

GUIDELINES ON HOW 2 SUBMIT:

The deadline for submissions is 7 November 2005. Selected entries will be notified by email in early December.

* Please send your entry as ONE file attachment, ie., not within the body of an email. Format: Microsoft Word document or RTF (Rich Text Format).

* Please include a short Biographical Note which conveys some idea about your working practices as a poet, including the places from which you write.

NOTE:
* The standard font for How2 is Georgia or Times New Roman.
* Layout: In most cases, we produce poems in single space, and prose pieces in double space. If your piece requires a different sort of line spacing, please indicate this and we will try to accommodate you. Please use tabs rather than the spacebar when formatting poems. Arrangements using the spacebar are lost when converted to HTML.

Posted by Mary Anne Mohanraj at October 26, 2005 06:41 PM

Comments

Posted by: Anonymous at October 26, 2005 06:41 PM

Post a comment

Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out)

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)


Remember me?