@bentvoigt@kenyonreview Hi Benjamin, yes, you can submit work for two themes! Just make a note in your cover letter which themes your materials are speaking toward.
When I ran across this Lightnin’ Hopkins song years ago, I fell in and love with him. Those old blues men are pretty sexy:-) Anyways, I told myself one day I’d be good enough to play it.
Headed back to the states soon! See y’all in Seattle for @bumbershoot2023 Festival ♥️
We are fee-free for the whole month of August! Send us your poetry, your fiction, your translations, your creative nonfiction, we want to read it all!!
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If I Survive You pulses with style, heart and barbed humour, as it unravels what it means to carve out an existence between cultures, homes and pay checks.
Congratulations to @J_Escoffery, longlisted for the #BookerPrize2023.
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On this Day in 1942, Samuel “Chip” Delany, a mainstream African American science fiction writer, was born. The Harlem native published his first novel, “The Jewels of Aptor”, at 19 years old.
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THE GREAT RECLAMATION by @rachelhengqp is a stunning novel about one boy’s unique gift and the childhood love that will complicate the fate of his community and country: https://t.co/EpW7GLkX7Y @riverheadbooks
@emmadaveypoet@AmericanGwyn I agree with Aaron, Emma. Send your strongest work. Work only you could have written. And send it to a publication where it might contribute to the conversation they seem to have going. Put time and attention toward the work, not the cover letter. And don't give up.