phati'tude Literary Magazine
Website: http://phatitude.org/online/
Email Address: editor@phatitude.org
Editor/Consultant: Gabrielle David
Country: USA
Type: Online journal/Print Journal
Description: phati'tude Literary Magazine is an attractive quarterly that publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social, political and cultural awareness. The publication is open to unsolicited submissions of fiction, nonfiction, essays and poetry. The editors are especially interested in, though not exclusively devoted to, writers of Native American, African, Hispanic/Latino and Asian descent. No specifications on form, length or style; however, work must be of the highest quality, with emphasis on language and verse. No hate/racist work, no excessive cursing, cutesy, religious or greeting card stuff. We’re not big fans of love poems, and unless it is extremely well-written, please do not send. Translations are welcome if permission for publication has been granted by the copyright holder (from either the author or the author’s estate). We’re also interested in profile pieces and interviews on poets and writers, and book reviews. For more information about submissions and deadlines, check our our submission guidelines at : http://phatitude.org/online/programs/phatitude-magazine/submission-guidelines/ . phati’tude Literary Magazine is published by The Intercultural Alliance of Artists and Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a NY-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy (www.theiaas.org).
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Website: http://phatitude.org/online/
Email Address: editor@phatitude.org
Editor/Consultant: Gabrielle David
Country: USA
Type: Online journal/Print Journal
Description: phati'tude Literary Magazine is an attractive quarterly that publishes poetry, fiction and essays written by both emerging and established writers of diverse origins whose works exhibit social, political and cultural awareness. The publication is open to unsolicited submissions of fiction, nonfiction, essays and poetry. The editors are especially interested in, though not exclusively devoted to, writers of Native American, African, Hispanic/Latino and Asian descent. No specifications on form, length or style; however, work must be of the highest quality, with emphasis on language and verse. No hate/racist work, no excessive cursing, cutesy, religious or greeting card stuff. We’re not big fans of love poems, and unless it is extremely well-written, please do not send. Translations are welcome if permission for publication has been granted by the copyright holder (from either the author or the author’s estate). We’re also interested in profile pieces and interviews on poets and writers, and book reviews. For more information about submissions and deadlines, check our our submission guidelines at : http://phatitude.org/online/programs/phatitude-magazine/submission-guidelines/ . phati’tude Literary Magazine is published by The Intercultural Alliance of Artists and Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a NY-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy (www.theiaas.org).
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