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Call for Submissions: Third Annual Griffith REVIEW Fiction Edition

Griffith REVIEW 34: Third Annual New Fiction Edition
Deadline for submission: 1 July 2011
Early submissions encouraged
Publication Date: late October, 2011

Griffith REVIEW’s highly anticipated third annual fiction collection explores islands, both geographical and personal.

This assortment of new fiction from the best emerging and established writers from Australia and the region promises a unique summer journey into localities of exclusivity, escape and enchantment. Island mentalities can delineate points of difference, uniting communities or separating individuals.

The lure of islands has inspired and disappointed, from dreamy quests for utopia to the adventurers who reach new and troubling shores. This edition will surprise and delight, and will include the announcement of the 2011 winners of the Griffith REVIEW Emerging Writers’ Prize.

Writers' guidelines are available on Griffith REVIEW website.

Over the past six years Griffith REVIEW has set new standards for insightful, authoritative and engaging essays, memoir and reportage, in the best traditions of fourth estate journalism. Each themed edition is an accessible, stimulating and, at times, enchanting journey.

Griffith REVIEW has published a who’s who of established and emerging writers, won major awards and been shortlisted for every relevant national award.

At a time when current affairs writing is swamped with twitters, Griffith REVIEW represents ‘the long game in journalism’—an elegant bridge between the curiosity of readers and the skills and knowledge of writers.

Griffith REVIEW, Australia’s most awarded and extracted quarterly, is produced by Griffith University in conjunction with Text Publishing. It is edited by Julianne Schultz, a professor in the university’s Centre for Cultural Research, an acclaimed author and a member of the ABC Board.

Website: griffithreview.com

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