Submit to Chicago anthology for self-identified women writers
Partner Dance Press invites self-identified women writers, composers, performers and text-based artists under 40 currently living in Chicago to submit work for consideration in a new online text-based anthology. Writing about the breadth of the city – from South Chicago to Albany Park, Austin to the lip of the lake – and life in the 21st century, the anthology focuses on the written word as foundation, regardless of whether its original context plays out on the page, the stage, cyberspace or another format. The project will bring together various forms of creative textual production, joining the stuff of a traditional written anthology with sound and performance and constructing new modes of mapping spatiality in the city. Guidelines: The work must be text-based and tell a story, and need not explicitly speak about Chicago; it may be, but is not limited to: literary writing poetry sound installations or pieces graphic fiction memoir dramatic text journalism performance animation film or scripts The 21 texts will be selected based on overall quality, as well as their ability to use text-based work to represent the diversity of the urban space. Submissions will be especially welcomed from artists from communities that have been historically underrepresented in the oeuvre of the city. Submissions: Previously unpublished work by women under 40 currently living in Chicago should be submitted in full with a very brief cover letter, including contact information. Submit work to: 21.21.chicago@gmail.com or via snail mail to: Partner Dance Press 4346 S Lake Park Ave. Chicago, IL 60653 Deadline: June 15, 2010 Contact editors Megan Bayles and Achy Obejas at partnerdancepress@gmail.com with any questions.