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Call for Submissions to Native Journal
Creative writing, poetry, short stories due May 28, 2010
Yukhika-latuhse (She tells us stories), the all-Native American literary journal published by Oneida Nation Arts Program, is now accepting poems, stories and essays for its sixth annual issue, which will be published this September. The deadline for submissions is May 28, 2010.
The editors prefer that writers submit electronically to Jim Stevens at:
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or Beth Bashara at
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. Writing can also be sent to:
Oneida Nation Arts Program
P.O Box 365
Oneida, WI. 54155.
Please mark to the attention of Yukhika. Submissions should be no more than 4 pages per writer. People should also include a short biography which includes tribal affiliation, and an SASE if submitting by snail mail.
Yukhika-latuhse is now in it fifth year of publication. It is funded by Oneida Nation Arts Program and Woodland Indian Arts Initiative, a program of Wisconsin Arts Board. For more information on the workshop, contact Jim Stevens at 920-598-0535.
If you wish for us to do a Native Writers Workshop in your community, please contact Jim Stevens at j
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or Beth Bashara at
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Funding for this program is made possible by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board and the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin through the Oneida Nation Arts Program.
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