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SUMMARY:PFN - Boudin: The Online Home of The McNeese Review Seeking Submissions on: Immigration and Displacement
DESCRIPTION:Immigration and Displacement–May (Guest Editor: Leah Joseph) \nWhether it is from your childhood or one you built yourself\, there is truly no place like home. But home is often a bittersweet memory for those who have been forced to leave. For our May issue\, Boudin is looking for poetry\, CNF\, and fiction about displacement with a focus on immigration. We’re particularly interested in the visceral emotions that come with the rediscovery\, recollection\, or loss of home. \nNo fee! Aim to keep the fiction/CNF/hybrids under 5\,000 or so words. You may submit up to three poems/microfictions (under 500 words). \nNo material published in Boudin may be reprinted or reproduced\, in whole or in part\, without the permission of the authors. Writers retain all rights to their work. We ask only that Boudin be credited with first publication. Unfortunately\, we are not a paying market; contributors to Boudin will receive our thanks and the promise that we’ll promote your work. \nWe encourage you to simultaneously submit your work while it’s under consideration at Boudin. If your submission is accepted by another publication\, please email boudin@mcneese.edu to withdraw your work. \nPlease only submit original work. Let us know if your writing borrows from or quotes another writer. \n 
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SUMMARY:PFN - Usawa Literary Review Invites Contributions for its Summer 2025 Issue. Theme: Memories of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Usawa: Call for Submissions – June 2025 Issue \n\n\n\n\nMEMORIES OF THE FUTURE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIsn’t  premonition  memory  of  the \nfuture? Did Proust say writers have \na blurred memory of things they do \nnot  know? \n\nMemory by Priya Sarukkai Chabria\, Calling Over Water\n\nTime flows linearly. We move forward and then memories sneak up and take us back or rather\, bring to the present what once was. And in dreams instead of falling downwards\, the sand in our hourglass may start moving up. \nAll memory is imagination. All dreams are…well dreams. \nImagining\, dreaming\, and remembering by their very nature resist censor. Are they acts of resistance then? Then writing in their language must be too. \nWhen we mine your dreams tomorrow what would we find? \nImagining\, dreaming\, and remembering by their very nature resist censor. Are they acts of resistance then? Then writing in their language must be too. \nWhen we mine your dreams tomorrow what would we find? \nThere is no submission fee. \nDeadline:  25th April 2025 \nWe pay 1000 INR/12 $ for an accepted piece. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGeneral Guidelines \nUsawa Contributor Registration: Please fill the form for each submission. All submissions except visual narratives will be made through the form. \nSubmission Format: \nAll submissions apart from visual narratives are to be made through the form. Please follow the instructions attached to ensure that your submission reaches us. \nCompose your brief (~80 words) bio in the third person at the end of your submission. Please ensure to include your photograph and social media handles. \nPayment Policy: \nAs of December 2023\, Usawa has become a paying market. \nSubmission Limitations: \nYou may submit up to one entry for each genre during a given submission period. \nAlthough we prefer exclusive submissions\, we understand if you choose to make simultaneous submissions. In such cases\, please promptly notify us if another publication accepts your piece before our review. To withdraw your submission\, kindly contact the sectional editor and the Managing Editor by email. \nPlease be aware that any work published in Usawa cannot be reprinted in any other publication\, whether online or in print\, until six months after the initial publishing date. After this period\, we request that you send us a formal intimation and credit Usawa wherever the piece is republished by contacting our Managing Editor. \nEditing Policy: \nWe regret to inform you that minor edits cannot be accommodated once an issue has been published. Only in the case of major errors may you contact our Managing Editor for consideration. \nWe encourage you to peruse our previous issues and review our monthly newsletters to gain insight into our editorial preferences. You may subscribe to our newsletter here \nhttp://eepurl.com/iv7LdA \nDue to the high volume of submissions and limited staff\, we regretfully cannot offer feedback on the pieces that we are unable to run. \nThank you for adhering to our submission guidelines. We eagerly anticipate reviewing your work. \nSection Guidelines \nPoetry:  \nPlease submit 4-6 poems. \nUsawa will be publishing unpublished poems only. However\, poems that have been shared on the author’s social media are acceptable. \nIf you have previously published work that strongly resonates with our theme kindly share the same with our Poetry Editor\, Babitha Marina Justin\, at babitha@usawa.in stating why you would like the piece to be considered. The body of editors will review it collectively and take a decision accordingly. \nShort Fiction: \nSubmit short fiction of length between 2000-5000 words. \nWhile our primary focus is on literary fiction that explores the depth and complexity of the human experience\, we are also open to exceptional works of genre fiction that push boundaries and offer fresh perspectives. Bring us stories with emotional depth\, vivid characterization\, and inventive storytelling. \nOur Editor-in-Chief\, Smita Sahay\, can be reached at smita@usawa.in for queries. \nNonfiction:  \nSubmit nonfiction of length up to 5000 words. \nWe are looking for pieces that reflect honesty of the experience\, personal or from the point of witness. What are you subverting? Why? Send us well-crafted writings\, especially essays\, or even hybrid pieces\, in a way that we look at the world anew even though the facts remain the same. We’re most excited by not only reading about things little known or talked about\, but also by pieces that subvert and surprise. \nOur Nonfiction Editor\, Smita Sahay\, can be reached at smita@usawa.in for queries.
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