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FYI: msg#00053culture.studies.general
Hi all... Submissions wanted for the first issue of Bagatelle, a quarterly online journal of theoretical readings of literature and 'text' (open to interpretation, whether film, art, or the abstract). No pay for contributors, but a chance to contribute to a new style of literary journal and get your work seen. Irreverent/satirical/outrageous analyses as welcome for consideration as the academic. Max length: 1500 words, submissions in English by email on the theme of LAST ORDERS (make of it what you will), double spaced Word documents (or pasted into body of email). Also include brief bio. To the editor, at: webme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx by December 31st 2002. see also www.redghost.net Site illustrations (with full credit) also wanted Publication date: January 31st 2003 Site address: www.scrivener.org --- You are currently subscribed to cultstud-l as: gcsg-cultstud-l@xxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-cultstud-l-144941Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The FAQ: http://www.cas.usf.edu/communication/rodman/cultstud/faq.html |
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