Thursday, April 22, 2010

Call for Poetry for Journal of Pan African Studies

The Journal of Pan African Studies Call for Poetry




All original, previously unpublished poetry will be accepted; however they must be relevant to the Black experience
in the U.S., and throughout the world.


Book reviews of recent and new publications in the domain of poetry are welcomed and encouraged.

For consideration, send final work in a MS word format as an attachment via
e-mail to jmarvinx@yahoo.com before September 30, 2010.


Poetry in languages other than English will be considered, however they must also be presented in English, and all
submissions must include a name, a short biographical statement, and an
e-mail address.


For more information on The Journal of Pan African Studies, visit: www.jpanafrican.com.

Contact: Marvin X, Guest Editor
Email: jmarvinx@yahoo.com

2 comments:

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    Born in Omdurman, Sudan, Kola Boof was adopted and raised by Black Americans in Washington, D.C. Her latest novel is "The Sexy Part of the Bible", published in May 2011
    by Akashic Books.

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  2. The following poets have responded to date:

    Devorah Major
    Ayodele Nzingha
    Askia Toure
    Kalamu Ya Salaam
    Kola Boof
    Anthony Mays
    Neal Hall, MD
    Hettie V. Williams
    Phavia Kujichagulia
    Darlene Scott
    J. Vern Cromartie
    Jennette Drake
    Dike Okoro
    Dr. Tracey Owens Patton

    If you have sent poems but do not see your name on this list, please resend. We’ll getting old now, things ain’t like they used to be. Your poem may have disappeared in the black hole of the internet or my computer. Lol Marvin X

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