28 October 2010

Call for Submissions: Tidal Basin's "Post-Black, Post-Racial" Issue

Deadline: 31 December 2010

Tidal Basin Review invites writers and critical thinkers to begin creative and critical dialogue regarding the terms, “Post-Black” and “Post-Racial.” We challenge you to make a fighting case for the appropriate use of the terms, post-black and/or post-racial, or to advocate for a world of academic and common thought, in which the terms are not used. As always, Tidal Basin Review wants to hear from America’s beautiful spectrum.

Tidal Basin Review will accept submissions for the Post-Black/Post-Racial Call from November 1st to December 31st, 2010. Any submissions received after this deadline will not be considered and will be discarded. The standard response time is two (2) months.

Tidal Basin Review considers work, in English, which has not been previously published. Tidal Basin Press, LLC acquires North American Serial Rights, First Electronic Rights, and Electronic Archival Rights. Publication rights revert back to the author upon publication of work in an issue of the Tidal Basin Review.

We accept simultaneous submissions, however, please notify us immediately upon acceptance of your work elsewhere via the Submission Manager.

For poetry submissions, submit 3-5 poems totaling no more than 7 pages in one single file in doc., rtf, or .pdf format.

For prose submissions, submit one (1) short story or one (1) stand alone novel chapter or creative non-fiction piece of no more than 2,500 words in one single file in doc., rtf, or .docx format.

For critical submissions, submit one (1) essay not to exceed 5,000 words.

Work accepted for this call is tentatively slated to appear in the Spring 2011 Issue of Tidal Basin Review.

More information here.
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