Saturday, May 29, 2010

Summer Call for Submissions

ModCloth, an online e-retailer of vintage and vintage-inspired clothing, is excited to announce its call for submissions for The Written Wardrobe, a new anthology of fashion writing. For The Written Wardrobe's inaugural issue, ModCloth is interested in poetry and prose that explores all the ways in which fashion influences and affects our lives. They are not only interested in work that directly deals with clothing, shoes, and accessories, but also encourage various explorations and interpretations of the larger topic of “style.” ModCloth accepting poetry, fiction, and nonfiction submissions until August 1, 2010. You can find complete submission guidelines here.

A new literary magazine, New Stone Circle, has been produced in Chicago, and has published some of the same writers as our very own Oyez Review. If you're interested in checking it out, and submitting work, visit their website at: www.newstonecircle.org.

Members of a literary journal course at the University of Mary Washington, instructed by the 2006 winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry Claudia Emerson, are currently in the process of producing a professional online literary journal, and have selected humor as our focus. So they introduce Tomfoolery Review! Though their website is still under production, you can preview it at www.tomfooleryreview.com. Submissions can be sent to submissions@tomfooleryreview.com.


The 12th Annual Taos Summer Writers' Conference at the University of New Mexico will be held July 11-18 this summer! The 2010 faculty include Dorothy Allison, Joy Harjo, Debra Monroe, and Mark Sundeen, with a keynote speech by Cristina Garcia. For more information, and to register, please visit www.unm.edu/~taosconf . There is no deadline to register for this conference, but space may be limited.

The 24th annual Iowa Summer Writer Festival is now open for registration for their week-long and weekend workshop classes throughout June and July. 145 non-credit writing workshops across the genres are available. The weekends sessions are $280 and the week sessions are $560 (housing not included). Visit www.uiowa.edu/~iswfest for more information.

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