Munyori Lit Journal and other Submission Opportunities

I would like to thank all the poets who have sent hundreds of submissions to Munyori Literary Journal, which, after all, started as a poetry journal. Keep sending!

We have also seen an increase in fiction submissions, thanks mainly to Indian and Zimbabwean writers. We recently made a call to submissions for a publication of an Indo-Zimbabwean short fiction collection, and that's a project separate from the regular Munyori Lit Journal. We have also received works for this project. Keep them --the short stories--coming. Submissions to Munyori should be sent to fictioneditor@munyori.com, with a copy to manu@munyori.com.

Submissions to the Indo-Zimbabwean short fiction collection, which I will co-edit with two committed Indian writers/scholars, should be sent to indozim@munyori.com . Flood our emails with your submissions to this project; we plan to look for the highest quality, and will take our time until we have a collection that sings...something to that effect.

I am also involved with the Cosumnes River Journal, which is accepting submissions for the Spring 2010 issue until March 22. Here too, I have been amazed by the increase in Indian and Zimbabwean submissions, in addition, of course, to the Northen California ones. Send your best works that will impress a team of ten or more editors. A companion website for this print journal is in the works.

Don't forget to submit to Tule Review, a poetry journal published by the Sacramento Poetry Center. Our first perfect-bound, ample spine Winter/Spring edition will be out any time from now.

There are definitely many submission opportunities for this time of year, but always send your best work, or work that you have edited thoroughly, work whose every word you know down to the DNA composition. And remember to have fun while doing this...you are the writer, fully in control of when you want us to read your work.

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