Call for Submissions: The Asian Writer's 'Celebration' Anthology

29 April 2010
Call for Submissions: The Asian Writer's 'Celebration' Anthology
In exactly 12 weeks The Asian Writer turns three and to celebrate we’ve got an exciting project up our sleeves. We’re taking the best content and turning it into a collection – that any book lover will treasure. We want you to choose your best bits and pieces, quotes and favourite books to go in the collection.

That’s not all. The Asian Writer is inviting writers to contribute new writing on the theme ‘Celebration’ for a collection. We’re happy for you to flaunt your talent and send us your poems, haikus, short stories, flash fiction and novel extracts for consideration. If features are more your thing, we’re also looking for writers to comment on their fave book/ most inspiring author for a separate section in the collection. We’re happy for you to send us your videos and audio for the online edition.

The collection will celebrate Asian literature and three years of The Asian Writer – which offers new and emerging Asian writers a platform to showcase their work. Your entry needs to be under 1000 words and should include a short biography with web links (if any). A photo in high res is optional. Email your entry to: editor@theasianwriter.co.uk with Writing Competition in the subject heading.

Entries close: July 31st, 2010

A selection of entries will feature on our website and in a collection that will be sold to support the work of The Asian Writer and its future projects. If you’d like to feature in the book in another capacity or have any questions please email me at editor@theasianwriter.co.uk

The collection will be published via Lulu.com and Yudu.com and will be available in August 2010.

(More information HERE.)
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