Vice-Versa Seeks Voices from the Pacific

26 March 2010
Vice-Versa Seeks Voices from the Pacific
Based in the University of Hawai‘i, Vice-Versa is committed to publishing voices from Hawai‘i and the Pacific alongside work from all over the world.

Vice-Versa is looking for your riffs on the theme of music, literary, cultural, family TRADITIONS.

What is tradition? What does it mean to “pass on” a tradition, how do we “protect” it? How do we create new traditions or adopt old ones into new contexts? What happens when traditions travel across language and cultural borders, how are they translated? What do traditions allow us to do and keep us from doing? How do we break or change traditions? Can we?

Send your poems, stories, essays, and artistic musings to viceversa.journal@gmail.com by April 19, 2010.

Recently reimagined, Vice-Versa journal is now a biannual online creative works journal that houses the expected genres (fiction, poetry, visual art, interviews, nonfiction, and reviews!) along with multimedia work (videos, e-literature, and moving poetry). Based in the University of Hawai‘i, we are committed to publishing voices from Hawai‘i and the Pacific alongside work from all over the world.

(More information HERE.)
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