Call For Submissions: 21st Century Kings–An Introduction to A New Brown-skinned Masculinity

Posted in Uncategorized on March 29th, 2010 by

All FTM Peoples of African Decent
LAST CALL for SUBMISSION
New DEADLINE: open until Midnight, April 30, 2010

Volume I
21st Century Kings: An Introduction to A New Brown-skinned Masculinity

We’ve extended and expanded our call and the call date. We are now getting requests and submissions from the African continent and have no choice but to change the call to include all Brown-skinned/Black – Male, ThirdGender, TransMen, FtM, Boi, Daddy, Tranny, Tranny Fag, Butch, G3 (gee cued –gender gifted guy,) ’masculine/masculinized’ women (butches, studs, aggressives, ballers, playas….,) Drag Kings, male illusionists, Transgenders, Transsexuals, gender-queers, stealth, boys like us and the likes** from around the globe.

Please submit your stories, poems and art work. Please also refer to all of the more detailed information below.

Thank you, Thank you to all of you who have submitted. We appreciate your patience. Some of you have asked if you can submit more than one item. Yes you can. And as stated below, it’s your property until we confirm you for the book. Thank you!

Below is a copy of the original call. Please send us your submissions today – new and previously published are welcome. Thank you!

All FTM Peoples of African Decent
LAST CALL for SUBMISSION
New DEADLINE: open until Midnight, April 30, 2010
Volume I:
21st Century Kings: An Introduction to A New Brown-skinned Masculinity

3 Kings are three Brown-skinned/Black – Male, ThirdGender and/or Masculine identified Trans persons who seek to give voice and page to the array of persons of color* who may have been born female and now live all or a significant portion of their lives as TransMen, FtM, Boi, Daddy, Tranny, Tranny Fag, Butch, G3 (gee cued –gender gifted guy,) ’masculine/masculinized’ women (butches, studs, aggressives, ballers, playas….,) Drag Kings, male illusionists, Transgenders, Transsexuals, gender-queers, stealth, boys like us and the likes**.

When considering works written over the past 25 years, there are a plethora of books addressing the ‘social construction of masculinity.’ About 90 books deal specifically with TransGendered identities. To my knowledge only four of the 90, specifically offer more than an obligatory glimpse of what is repeatedly understood as the ‘illusive FtM of color.’ Where are the voices, opinions, insight of all the black, brown, red and yellow ’masculine/masculinized’ women, FTMs and others?

Ours are the voices missing from the page and the voices the next generation needs!

For volume One we are requesting your unpublished stories, photographs, poems, essays, drawings. At this time and for this volume, we are specifically seeking submissions from the African Diaspora who identify as and/or live all or a significant portion of their lives as FtM, Transmen, TransGender, Fag, Boi, Tranny, Tranny Fag G3 (gee cubed –gender gifted guy,) Transsexuals, Stealth, boys like us, Trans-identified Butches and the likes.

All submissions, commentary and visual works will be fully considered. Each submission will receive a receipt of delivery via email. We are also seeking/accepting photos, sketches, drawings, digital imagery, cartoons and did we say poetry?!

Word Count/Page Limits:
– Personal Narratives: Up to 15 pages/5000 words Double Spaced
– Fiction: Up to 15 pages/3750 words – Double Spaced
– Critical Essays and Cultural Critiques: Up to 15 pages (including bibliography) 3750 words – Double Spaced
– Poetry/Rhymes: No more than 3 pages per poem/rhyme and 3 poems per poet/mc – Double Spaced
– Graphic Stories: No more than three pages per submission (number of panels up to you). Up to three pieces/stories per artist.
– Photographs/Paintings/Collage/Drawings: 3-5, scanned as B/W only. (No Originals, we are not returning ANYTHING).

New writers welcome!

Please copy and paste your text into your email. Please send images in jpeg format or paste into document. Mail to: 3kingsanthology@gmail.com

Here is our CURRENT FOCUS of WORKS being requested:
1. As Men: African American TransMen on their life, experience, and journey to ‘man’.
¨ Tell us your story. We want anything you want to share about your transition
2. Third Sex/Recognize Me For Me: Passing African American butches and non-transitioned/No Ho transgender folks on their life, experience and journey to be a true expression of themselves.
¨ Here we imagine receiving work from African American Male/Masculine identified folks who are not currently on hormones.
3. In Spirit We Trust (?): TransMen and Spirituality

Here are some ideas that may help spur your writing…
* Self/personal journey: Who supports you? Are you coupled? How do you see yourself? What kind of challenges / issues do you have to deal with being you? Do you see yourself as gay, straight, bi or…? Are you okay with being referred to as a Tranny? Trans? Transexual? Are you stealth? Who are your friends? Are you a parent? Co-parent? Adoptive parent? Foster parent? Guardian? A Primary Provider for someone younger than 18?
* On the job: Did you transition at work? What was that experience like? Did you keep your job? Do you feel safe?
* Your Spiritual Life: Is spirituality important to you? Has your relationship to spirituality, religion or your spiritual or religious community change after you began taking T?
* Have you transitioned? How so, in what ways? Are there differences in life as a woman of color to life as you live it now?
* What about relationships with your family, children, “males” in your life, friends, intimate ones, girlfriends, tricks, neighbors and random human contact?
* Health / wellness: Do you have safe places to go?

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Contact: 3kingsanthology AT gmail Dot com

Copy Rights: We will retain copy rights until publication. You have full rights after publication.

Please note that we respect your privacy, while we prefer you use a pseudonym, we will be accepting a limited number of anonymous works.
*We are aware this term may be offensive to some…if it offends you we apologize. Our goal is to be All Inclusive

**There are as many terms as there are communities. Please contact us if you feel you fit in this group even if you don’t identify with the terms.

( Scheduled for 2011 -Volume II: TransMen of The Americas: Native American, Latin, Chicano and more… Volume III For our Asian, South Asian, Pacific Islanders and more…)

Kuma Recommends… Speaking In Whispers by Kathleen E. Morris

Posted in Uncategorized on March 28th, 2010 by

Speaking In Whispers

Did you know that you can get a copy of Speaking In Whispers by Kathleen E. Morris, one of the best anthologies of African-American Lesbian Erotica around, directly from the author herself? Why buy a used one–when you can get a new, signed/personalized copy…and it would make a great gift.

From the intro: “Speaking in Whispers is a collection of erotic short stories that celebrates the diversity in shape, style, and manner of loving of African-American lesbians…”

WORDS TO LIVE BY: Writer’s Retreat – May 21-23, 2010 (New Rochelle, NY)

Posted in Uncategorized on March 27th, 2010 by

WORDS TO LIVE BY: 2010 and BEYOND

Vintage Entity Press Writers Retreat

May 21-23, 2010
@
The Oaks/New Dawn Foundation
New Rochelle, New York
http://www.theoaksndf.org/

Join us for
Workshops, Networking, Open Mic, Readings, Book Selling, and Community

Invited Presenters:
G. Winston James
Cheryl Boyce-Taylor
Pamela Sneed
Curu Necos-Bloice
Herukhuti (Editing and Revising)
Steven G. Fullwood (Creating a Manuscript Proposal)
April Silver (PR and Marketing)
Lamar Ariel (Self-Publishing)
Lenelle Moïse (Reading and Performing)
Anton Nimblett (Fiction)
Ellery Washington (Creative Non-Fiction)
And More!

For additional information and/or to get a registration form, visit Vintage Entity Press.

Call For Submissions: Best New Queer African Short Fiction

Posted in Uncategorized on March 11th, 2010 by

Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action, the pioneering, highly regarded South African gay and lesbian archives, invites African writers to submit stories on a queer African theme for publishing in a ground-breaking anthology. Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action intends the anthology to query stereotypes, show that there are many ways of being queer in Africa, and encourage queer artistic expression and appreciation. Literary merit and an insightful response to the complexities of African queerness will guide the selection.

Submit your unpublished short fiction of between 1,000 and 5,000 words to queerafricanfiction@gmail.com by 30 June 2010. Provide a covering page with the title of the story, your first name and surname, your email address and a contact telephone number, and a bio of not more than 100 words. All submissions will be acknowledged.

The selection will be made by 30 September 2010, and writers will work with an editor to refine their stories for publishing in June 2011. The anthology will be launched at the 2011 Cape Town Book Fair and will be distributed locally, in Africa and internationally. With writers’ permissions, all submissions will be archived by Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action and will be accessible to the archives’ many local and international users.

For more information visit the Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action website at www.gala.co.za, or email queerafricanfiction@gmail.com.

Tribute to E. Lynn Harris

Posted in Uncategorized on March 3rd, 2010 by

Center for Black Literature
at Medger Evers College, CUNY

Presents

The Tenth National Black
Writers’ Conference TRIBUTE to

E. LYNN HARRIS

THIS SATURDAY
March 6, 2010
Brooklyn Public Library
at Grand Army Plaza
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

This Event is FREE and Open to All

Co- Sponsored by
the Brooklyn Public Library
at Grand Army Plaza
brooklynpubliclibrary.org/central

For More Information on the
National Black Writers Conference (NBWC),
contact the Center for Black Literature
at 718.804.8884 or via email at nbwc@mec.cuny.edu

mec.cuny.edu/blacklitcenternationalblackwritersconference.org

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T: 718.756.8501

Authors@Google: Selly Thiam / None On Record

Posted in Uncategorized on March 3rd, 2010 by

None On Record: Stories of Queer Africa