from the indomitable AMY KING, who visited us in Plainfield a few residencies back.
VIDA is currently seeking submissions & we would love to hear from you!
Please see our submission guidelines for pitches & articles & anything else you have in mind – http://www.vidaweb.org/submissions/
Here’s a sampling of what we’ve published –
Please send us your missives, your testimonies, your manifestoes, your screeds! Please send us your theories, your observations, your reports, your passions – VIDA is a platform for what gets heard!
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Seeking Resources!
Educators, activists, writers, editors, publishers, readers! We are thrilled to be developing a network of resources for you! Please click through to suggest sites you think belong in our newly-revamped Resources section of the VIDA website –
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Promoting Your Events!
We are very happy to list events on our website Events Calendar that support writers, especially historically marginalized and disenfranchised writers. If you’d like your upcoming event listed, please email all of the logistical details to Hannah Bonner at hannah@vidaweb.org. Include date, time, location, web link, etc. Events will be listed at the discretion of VIDA.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Amy King
VIDA: Women in Literary Arts
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* VIDA: Women in Literary Arts – http://www.vidaweb.org/
* 2015 Tarpaulin Sky Book Prize – https://tarpaulinsky.com/2015/06/amy-king/
* 2015 WNBA Award Recipient – http://www.wnba-books.org/news/2015-wnba-award
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Douglas A. Martin is the author most recently of a novel, Once You Go Back (Seven Stories Press), nominated for a Lambda Award in the Gay Memoir/Biography category and recorded as an Audibletitle. His other books include: Branwell, a novel of the Brontë brother (Ferro-Grumley Award finalist); They Change the Subject, a book of stories (including Pushcart Prize nominated “An Escort”) named one of the Top Ten Books of the Year in the San Francisco Bay Times; and In the Time of Assignments, a collection of poetry. He is also a co-author with friends of the haiku year. His first book of prose, Outline of My Lover, was named an International Book of the Year in The Times Literary Supplement and adapted in part by The Forsythe Company for the live film ballet “Kammer/Kammer.” His work has been translated into Italian, Japanese, and Portuguese. As a critic, his pieces have appeared in such volumes as Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre and Biting the Error: Forty Writers Explore Narrative. Raised in Georgia, he now lives in New York and divides time between Brooklyn and upstate.
Latest posts by Douglas Martin (see all)
- Conditions of Travel - December 17, 2018
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- An Interview with Douglas A. Martin - August 17, 2016
- In the Inbox - January 17, 2016