Call For Submissions
ICORN Webzine (www.icorn.org) The International Cities of Refuge Network has launched its new quarterly webzine. ICORN’s work focuses on the importance of freedom of expression. The first webzine issue features the work of award-winning novelist Chenjerai Hove, and the renowned philosopher Etienné Balibar. ICORN is inviting writers to submit essays on the subjects of 1) nationalism, identity, “the exile experience”, patriotism and/or citizenship 2) cross-cultural literatures, translation, critical analysis of fiction and poetry with an eye on history or current events. We also welcome submissions of poetry, short stories, short creative non-fiction, or short scripts for our Babel Voice section; and interviews and dialogues for our In Dialogue section. ICORN is especially interested in work that can be published in two languages and SOUND FILES of oral presentations. Will perhaps consider featuring visual art work related to our focus and themes. Please note that we have an international focus and that we receive a disproportionately large number of poetry submissions. See the Masthead for details and submission procedures. www.icorn.org ICORN is a not-for-profit organization and does not have funds to pay our contributors at this time.
KJ