Luna Park Still Accepting Submissions for Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality in Indie Publishing

28 July 2010
Luna Park Still Accepting Submissions for Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality in Indie Publishing
We are still accepting submissions for our current series on Race, Class, Gender & Sexuality in Indie Publishing.

Luna Park would like to invite editors and writers to participate in their new series on issues and representations of race, class, gender, and sexuality in independent publishing. How do these issues affect you as a literary magazine editor interested in publishing underrepresented communities, or a writer who wants to challenge dominant notions of identity? What are your thoughts, concerns, ideas about how literary communities reinforce, respond to, and confront racism, classicism, sexism, and homophobia? Contact Marcelle Heath at lunaparkonline@gmail.com.

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