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The Grassroots Women Project

*http://www.grassrootswomenproject.org/*

seeks submissions of Writing & images for the inaugural issue of the
Notebook

a progressive journal for women and girls with rural and small town roots

THE NOTEBOOK is published biannually by the Grassroots Women Project. We
seek work by female or male Writers, photographers & digital visual artists
Whose Work focuses on Women With rural or small toWn roots. We are
interested in progressive thinking—past, present or visionary—that explores
a spec- trum of authentic experience for Women and girls in rural areas and
small toWns in any of the world’s cultures. Issues of THE NOTEBOOK comprise
regular columns and other single-issue features, plus themed sections. We
encourage international submissions written in English.

Theme: For the Fall 2013 issue, our themed section focuses on courage. All
genres of writing or digital imagery will be considered as long as
courage related
to the experience of rural or small town women or girls is illuminated in
the work, either directly or indirectly. You are free to define, interpret
or conceptualize courage in any way you see fit.

Non-themed elements: Any writer or photographer who has an idea to pitch
for a regular feature, a column or a non-themed single-issue piece (i.e.:
interview or photo essay) may query us about your idea by submitting a
300-word (max) synopsis of your concept:
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How to submit your work: Submit by email only to
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published or simultaneously submitted material.

WRITERS: Send your manuscript (11 pt., single-spaced, standard fonts) as a
Word .doc or .docx file only. Writing may be of any literary, journalistic
or scholarly genre, including non-traditional forms. We charge no reading
fee. We accept submissions of the following lengths: Prose (fiction or
nonfiction) - limit 2,000 words; Poetry/Lyrics - limit 3 pieces.

PHOTOGRAPHERS & VISUAL ARTISTS: Send digital still images only, .jpg file
format, 300 dpi. Images will be reproduced in The Notebook in black &
white. Limit 5 pieces per artist. We charge no submission fee.

How to identify yourself: Include all contact information (phone, snail
mail, and e-mail address), plus a 100-word (max) bio. Include the place
name that defines your (or your subject’s) rural or small town roots, past
or present. [Small towns are under 20,000 in population and not located
within a larger metropolitan area.]

Timeline: Fall 2013 submissions close September 3, 2013. Notification in
November. Publication in December. Compensation: Contributors whose work is
accepted are paid with one copy of the journal. (We’re new. We hope to pay
better as

we grow.)

Restrictions: No overtly sentimental or confessional material. No explicit
porn. No unredemptive stereotypes.

Rights: If you submit work to The Notebook, you are guaranteeing (1) that
you own/control all rights to the work submitted and (2) agreement that
your published submission (or excerpts) may be posted on
www.GrassrootsWomenProject.org (or a website dedicated specifically to The
Notebook, if one is later developed) and may be used in promotion materials
for the proj- ect. Writers, photographers and visual artists retain
copyright for their work; however, if any piece we accept is later
published elsewhere, it should at that time indicate that the work was
“previously published by the Grassroots Women Project in The Notebook, a
journal about women and girls with rural and small town roots.” Editors
reserve the right to commission new work and/or to solicit existing work
from writers and artists whose work they wish to feature in The Notebook.

the grassroots Women Project has been supported in part by generous grants
from the KentucKy Foundation For Women, by women-owned or women-operated
enterprises, and by individuals who have assisted portions of the GWP’s
outreach projects.

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