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Biography: Jacquii Cooke is a 32 year old Black Poet from Oak Ridge, Tennessee. As Webmistress of Poetry in Color Forum, she is devoted to the more abstract styles, especially those with a strong feminine voice that center around the topic of redemption and righting the wrongs of past transgressions.
Send one story of up to 8,000 words with a $10 reading fee payable to Southern California Review. Multiple entries are permitted, but a separate check should be included with each entry. All entrants will receive a free copy of Southern California Review.
All stories must be typed and previously unpublished.
Simultaneous submissions are acceptable, but please note this in your cover letter and notify us immediately of acceptance elsewhere.
Include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) for contest results.
Complete the cover sheet or type your name, address, email address, and day and evening phone numbers with the title of the story. No name or address should appear on the manuscript copy.
The winning entry will appear in the spring 2008 issue of Southern California Review. Only the 1st prize entry will be published.
The Master of Professional Writing Program
at the University of Southern California and
Southern California Review
have extended the deadline for the
20th Annual Ann Stanford Poetry Prize
1st Prize: $1,000
2nd Prize: $200
3rd Prize: $100
Guidelines:
Send up to five poems along with a $10 reading fee payable to Southern California Review. Multiple entries are permitted, but a separate check should be included with each entry. All entrants will receive a free copy of Southern California Review.
All poems must be typed and previously unpublished.
Simultaneous submissions are acceptable, but please note this in your cover letter and notify us immediately of acceptance elsewhere.
Include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) for contest results.
Complete the cover sheet or type your name, address, email address, and day and evening phone numbers with the titles of the poems. No name or address should appear on the manuscript copy.
Winning entries will appear in the spring 2008 issue of Southern California Review. Only the three winning entries (1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners) will be published.
Deadline: Postmarked by December 31, 2007.
Mail submissions to: Master of Professional Writing
Southern California Review
3501 Trousdale Parkway
Mark Taper Hall, THH 355J
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0355
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