Call for Submission of Entries for Waywaya 2010 (UP Manila)

03 February 2010
Call for Submission of Entries for Waywaya 2010 (UP Manila)
Once in a blue moon, there was one on New Year’s Eve*. The Manila Collegian will again be releasing its annual literary folio, WAYWAYA 2010, with the theme “Once in a Blue Moon.” We are encouraging students, faculty members, and personnel of the University of the Philippines Manila to contribute original, unpublished works (literary works such as poems, short stories, essays, lyrics, visual/digital artworks, photographs, etc.) for the completion of the folio. Entries are encouraged to align with the theme through portrayal of rare, important, and unforgettable moments in life.

Entries may be submitted via email to themanilacollegian@gmail.com, or you may personally visit The Manila Collegian office at 4th Floor Student Center (Old NEDA Building). Kindly include your name**, degree program/department/office, and contact number in your entries. Deadline of submission of entries is on February 12, 2010.

For questions, inquiries, and suggestions, email us or send an SMS to Moe at 09159839550.

*A blue moon is the second full moon of a month. And no, it is not really blue. It appeared on New Year’s Eve in the North and South Americas, Europe, and Africa. In the Philippines, it was visible on January 1, 2010 at 3:12am. New Year’s Eve blue moons are extremely rare, occurring only every 19 years.
**A pen name may be used for the purposes of publication but a real name is required upon submission.
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