echolocation is now accepting critical essays, reviews of new publications, and interviews with writers as well as original works of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Please see calls for both critical and creative submissions below.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
echolocation seeks submissions of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction from new and established writers.
Poetry: maximum 5 poems
Prose: maximum 5000 words
Submissions received before September 15 will be considered for the Fall 2004 issue. Submissions received after this date will be considered for future issues. Please send your work in duplicate; a cover letter with your contact information, the titles of your work, and a brief publishing history; and a SASE to:
echolocation
7 King's College Circle
Department of English
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
M5S 3K1
echolocation is a journal of contemporary writing published by graduate students in the Department of English at the University of Toronto. For further information, please contact the managing editor, Ella Soper-Jones, at taj@sympatico.ca.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
echolocationseeks interviews with writers, review essays on recent and upcoming literary works, and critical essays on any aspect of contemporary writing.
Submissions received before September 15 will be considered for the Fall 2004 issue. Submissions received after this date will be considered for future issues. A maximum length of 5000 words is suggested for all submissions.
Proposals and queries may be directed to the managing editor, Ella Soper-Jones, at taj@sympatico.ca. Please send completed manuscripts to:
echolocation
7 King's College Circle
Department of English
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
M5S 3K1
Submissions must adhere to MLA style.
echolocationis a journal of contemporary writing published by graduate students at the Department of English at the University of Toronto.