Santa Fe Community College Launches 2018 Edition of the Santa Fe Literary Review

What: Santa Fe Literary Review 2018 Edition Reading & Reception
Santa Fe Community College will host a free reading and reception to launch the 2018 edition of the Santa Fe Literary Review and to recognize the contributors. SFCC students and local, regional, national and international writers will read their work, and contributing artists and authors will sign copies of the Review. This year’s reception will feature a gallery exhibition. The event is free and refreshments will be served and ASL interpreters will be provided.

Who: The public is welcome to attend.

When: Thursday, October 18, 5-7 p.m. Contributor readings begin at 6 p.m.

Where: SFCC’s Visual Arts Gallery, Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Ave.
Pick up a free copy of the Review at the SFCC Library or write to SFLR, 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87508.

Call for Entries: Deadline November 1. SFLR invites mailed submissions of creative nonfiction, fiction, dramatic writing/screenplay (limited to 10 pages) and poetry. No more than 2,000 words of poetry and/or prose, please. Shorter submissions are encouraged. On the outer envelope, please indicate which editor you’re submitting to – Creative Nonfiction, Fiction, Dramatic Writing/Screenplay Editor or Poetry Editor. Raices: Down to the Roots is this year’s suggested theme.

Mail to: SFLR, 6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508. Please mail submissions
in a 9” x 12” envelope and include a self-address, stamped envelope for the reply.
Additionally, no email submissions can be accepted.

SFLR also invites emailed submissions of visual art – graphic novel excerpts, photographs,
etc. There is no image limit for art. Please email high-resolution files in .jpg or .tif formats,
at 300 dpi, along with a short cover letter, to sflrartsubmissions@gmail.com. Please
submit works in black and white only as the publication is not printed in color.

For more information email sflr@sfcc.edu.


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