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Girlistic Magazine Summer Issue March 23, 2007

Filed under: call for submissions — grrrlzines @ 1:59 pm

Hello!

Our Summer issue of Girlistic Magazine is open for submissions.

We’re currently looking for articles, interviews, profiles, etc for the issue. The theme is Feminism & Marriage.

Some of the topics we already have covered are name changes, gender roles within marriage, tradition-breaking wedding ceremonies, and legal issues with marriage and partnerships.

Other ideas are very welcome!

If you’re interested in submitting, please check out our submission guidelines.

If you have any questions after reviewing them, please feel free to contact us!

Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you,

The Girlistic Team

 

LOUDmouth Spring/Summer Issue March 6, 2007

Filed under: call for submissions — grrrlzines @ 12:14 pm

LOUDmouth magazine — a feminist magazine coming out
of Cal State LA — is seeking essays (critical and/or
personal), investigative reportage, research, poetry,
prose, experimental pieces, critical analysis,
fiction, photography,illustrations, artwork (including
cover artwork), funny math and more for our
Spring/Summer issue on
the theme of MOVEMENT.

Topics may include but are by no means limited to:
* Feminism as a movement. Tokenism. How do we really
measure progress? A woman president? A CEO that is a
woman? Is it beyond race, class and gender constructs?
Femme/Butch/Machismo/Papi: progress or labels?
* Ableism and/or the ability to move. Paralysis. Bike
Culture and privilege.
* Transience. Gentrification. Migration.
Transnationalism. Immigration and the various isms of
movement.
* Political and social movement. The history, the
documentation, and the contemporary ways in which we
access knowledge and empowerment. Which movements?
Whose movements? What matters to a movement? Is
movement dead? Are the movements of yesteryear
outdated? What if anything can be gained from the
nostalgia of movement?
* Dance. Intersections between movement of the body
and cultural politics. Feminism in dance/guerrila
dance troupes.
* Transportation and access to transportation.
* Freedom Rides, Immigration Rides, Otra Compana etc.
* The politics and privilege of travel. Does a global
movement exist? And what about globe-trotting
leftists?
* The moving image: women behind and in front of the
camera. Experimental women filmmakers.
*The forces of nature, shifting icecaps and the people
that believe global warming doesn’t exist.
* Tracking movement and migration throughout the
world. Homeland Security.
*The movement for sustainable living and food source.
* Forced movement and migration (From Katrina to the
displacement of the Downtown homeless population in
Los Angeles)

Deadline for pitches: March 25th
Deadline for unsolicited drafts: March 22nd
(What this means: If you want to write about any of
the above topics or another topic related to MOVEMENT,
send a pitch regarding your idea as soon as possible.
Just send a brief note about what you’re thinking and
we’ll start a back-and-forth about how it might work
for this issue.)

Please note: Contributors need not be students nor
Angelenos nor members of any particular identity
group. Contributors do need to write from a feminist
perspective that takes as a given the
interconnectedness of multiple systems of oppression
and that consciously avoids reinforcing whiteness,
heterosexuality and the like as invisible/normative.
Contributors who are enthusiastic and good with
deadlines are greatly appreciated.

Please send all submissions to Irina Contreras, Editor
in Chief, at loudmouthzine@gmail.com

LOUDmouth
www.calstatela.edu/usu/loudmouth
feminism: fem’e-niz’em -n. [The]
movement to end sexism, sexist
exploitation and [all] oppression.

 

Make/Shift Magazine no.2 February 28, 2007

Filed under: call for submissions — grrrlzines @ 9:54 am

CALL FOR ZINE SUBMISSIONS
Make/Shift Magazine no.2
Jessica Hoffmann, US

Deadline: March 23

Make/shift, a new feminist magazine launching this spring, is seeking
submissions for its second issue (fall/winter 2007). The first issue
features fiction by T Cooper; an interview with Loretta J. Ross; a love
letter to Ugly Betty; dispatches from Beirut; a photo essay of immigrant
hotel workers struggling for a living wage in Los Angeles; columns by Randa
Jarrar, Erin Aubry Kaplan, Nomy Lamm, and Mattilda aka Matt Bernstein
Sycamore; and much more.

For Issue 2, we are seeking

–investigative journalism
–photojournalism
–critical essays
–personal essays
–profiles of feminists activists, artists, projects, and thinkers
–fiction and poetry
–art and photography
–book, maga/zine, film, art, and event reviews
–hybrid pieces

We are also seeking content for the following regular make/shift features:

–Everyday Actions: scenes of feminist action in everyday life (200 to 400
words)
–Documents: documents of feminist discourse in progress (doodle-covered
meeting minutes, e-mail exchanges, notes on recent actions, and the like)
–Make/Plans: listings for our international calendar of upcoming events
(submit info for events occurring between September 2007 and March 2008)

Finally, we¹re searching for a crossword-puzzle artist in need of a venue.

Make/shift pays $.02/word plus two copies.

Send pitches or full-draft submissions to info [AT] makeshiftmag.com.
Deadline: March 23

The editing and publishing collective behind make/shift is Stephanie
Abraham, Jessica Hoffmann, and Daria Yudacufski.

www.makeshiftmag.com

 

Free Rent Community November 20, 2006

Filed under: call for submissions — Haydeé @ 3:26 pm

Dear friends, family, activists, zinesters, writers and visionaries
around the world working for a better world, [:)]

Free Rent Community is now accepting submissions for Review.

Free Rent Community is a printed zine, online zine and an online radio
station/podcast. It is dedicated to everything which is directly,
indirectly or barely related to love, activism and/or creating a better
world. Free Rent Community reviews zines (with no ISBN’s or Bar Codes)
and VHS and DVD videos (20 minutes or less) which are directly,
indirectly or barely related to love, activism and/or creating a better
world. We will not review anything that includes (or promotes) racism,
sexism, homophobia, politicians, porn or long poetry (extremely short
poetry is welcome). We welcome everything else including, but definitely
not limited to, perzines and experimental creations. Please include the
form found on the website. www.FreeRentCommuni ty.org
http://www.FreeRent Community. org <http://www.FreeRent Community. org>
- Mail reviews to the mailing
address found on our website.

Love, Solidarity and thanks everyone.

 

Artist Book November 9, 2006

Filed under: call for submissions — grrrlzines @ 1:23 pm

NO DEADLINE

ARTIST’S BOOK LIBRO D’ARTISTA
theme free – tema libero
free size – qualsiasi dimensione
no return – le opere ricevute non saranno restituite
no fee, no jury – nessuna selezione nè giuria
exhibition every 100 books – received mostra ogni 100 libri ricevuti doc.
no deadline – nessuna scadenza
all books must be sent by post with postage stamps
tutti i libri devono essere spediti per posta con francobollo postale

GIANCARLO DALIO, VENEZIA MESTRE ITALIA
email: daliobaracchi [AT] hotmail.com
url:
www.guzzardi.it/arte/archiviomailart/artistimailart/dalio.html

 

Make/Shift Magazine’s Premiere Issue! November 9, 2006

Filed under: call for submissions — grrrlzines @ 1:16 pm

Deadline: November 1

Get ready for make/shift, a new magazine scheduled to launch in spring 2007
that will feature creative and critical work by progressive feminists and
radicals who are feminists (just not, you know, radical feminists in that
gender-essentializing form of the term). (…)

We are currently seeking

–investigative journalism
–photojournalism
–critical essays
–personal essays
–profiles of feminists activists, artists, projects, and thinkers
–fiction and poetry
–art and photography
–book, music, film, art, and event reviews
–hybrid pieces

Send pitches or full-draft submissions to info [AT] makeshiftmag.com
Deadline: November 1

The editing and publishing collective behind make/shift is Stephanie
Abraham, Jessica Hoffmann, and Daria Yudacufski.

www.makeshiftmag.com