Submissions and Guidelines
Calabash considers submissions from August through September and from January through April, each year. Send all literary work (poems, short stories, one-act plays, interviews, book reviews, parts of memoirs, personal essays, critical essays, cultural news, announcements, and other new and emerging genres) with five copies to the editorial board. Bibliographies and documented articles should follow the MLA format. Send slides and photography with enough postage to cover their safe return. Include brief biographical information with your submissions, as well as contact information (telephone number, address, current e-mail address). Please note that manuscripts will not be returned unless they are accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Only authors of accepted works will be notified. Calabash accepts no responsibility for unsolicited submissions and will not enter into correspondence about their loss or delay.
Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters
Graduate Program in Spanish & Portuguese Languages & Literatures
New York University
19 University Place
New York, N.Y. 10003
U.S.A
E-mail: Calabash_journal@hotmail.com
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