Short story and art/photography submissions on people living with Down
Syndrome are currently being accepted for a yet-to-be-titled literary
anthology. Samuel Oluwatobi Olatunji will be the editor of the short
stories, while Julie Willson will be the editor of the
artwork/photography.
Submit not more than two short stories in a single word file (.doc/docx), and four artworks/photography that are strictly on the lives of people with Down Syndrome.
All stories must be in English, double-spaced, Times New Roman, and Font 12.We accept submissions via email only: samueloolatunji@gmail.com
Be sure to include your full name, email address and a brief
3rd-person bio of not more than 50 words on the body of the email, while
your submission should be sent as an attachment to the email.
Subject of the email: Title of work(s), separated by a comma if more than one; full name; and country of residence.
We consider only previously unpublished work. However, simultaneous
submissions are accepted; kindly notify us immediately if your work is
accepted elsewhere.Only writers/artists/photographers whose works are
accepted will be contacted within four weeks after submission deadline.
Contributors will get a copy of the anthology via email.
Deadline: January 31, 2016
About the Editors:
Samuel Oluwatobi Olatunji is the Associate Managing Editor of Expound: A Magazine of Arts and Aesthetics. He has been published in a number of journals, magazines, anthologies and blogs such as
The Bombay Review, HEArt Online, Rolling Thunder Quarterly, Footmarks:
Poems on One Hundred Years of Nigeria’s Nationhood, The Provo Canyon
Review, and elsewhere. He is the co-editor of The Rape of Death, a poetry anthology.Currently, he is studying English at University of Lagos, Nigeria. He tweets: @Mr_Samitude
Julie Willson, who owns JuleD Photography, is a
well-known photographer in the Southern New Jersey area. She is a wife
and mother of 3 beautiful children. Julie has been capturing special
moments on camera for 4years. She specializes in family and new-born
photography, but also offers wedding photography as well. Julie recently
worked on a photo-shoot to help raise awareness for Down Syndrome. She
was blessed for the first 30years of her life by growing up with a
sister who had Down Syndrome. Julie hopes to continue using her skills
to raise awareness for many causes.
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