Antipodes literary competition submissions call-out
The Greek-Australian Cultural League's annual bilingual publication, Antipodes, is looking for literary submissions for their next issue, due out in October 2012
The Greek-Australian Cultural League's annual bilingual publication, Antipodes, is looking for literary submissions for their next issue, due out in October 2012.
The issue will include the usual literary submissions by members and friends of the Greek-Australian Cultural League such as poems, short stories, critiques, studies, essays, book reviews and other literary works in Greek and/or English.
Submitted material must not have been previously published and has to be the original works of the author.
The following length limits apply to each category: 100 lines for poems, 2000 words for essays and stories, 3000 words for studies, and 1000 words for book reviews.
Seven copies per contribution should be submitted, these are non-returnable.
The deadline for submitting contributions is the 8 June, 2012. Submissions can be sent by post to: The Greek-Australian Cultural League of Melbourne, PO Box 4307, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052 or by email to cathyalex@hotmail.com
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