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Fran Fernández Arce
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Chilean in England Topics: ekprasis / irish poetry / intimacy Editorial Assistant @esla_journal Poetry Editor @MoonflakePress Poetry Reader @fahmidanjournal
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We're open for submission. If you can write a story under 270 characters, the post it and use #sffiction. Or submit on our web form seriousflashfiction.weebly.com
#writingcommmunity

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ISSUE 7 SUBS OPEN NOW⚡️
send us your work from now until 4.20.26 at polluxjournal.com/submit! we welcome all genres of literary and non-literary work that is (a) multilingual or (b) centered on the theme of multilinguality.
we can't wait to see what you bring us!! #writersofx

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Call for Submissions – Magma 96: The Antarctic
Closing date: 31st March, 2026
Editors @branwellroberts, @cherylmoskowitz and Elizabeth Lewis Williams look forward to receiving your poems!
More info & to submit: magmapoetry.com/call-for-submi…

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Chile’s new government moved to withdraw dozens of environmental decrees issued under the previous administration, a sweeping move that threatens to damage the nation’s green credentials bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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The Magma Open Poetry Pamphlet Competition 2026 is now open for submissions! Deadline: 1st July 2026 This year's judge is @marjorielotfi
"I’m looking for crafted poems that grab my attention and won’t let go."
magmapoetry.com/open-poetry-pa…
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After a long wait, submissions for the fourth issue of The Zinnia Journal are now open! Submissions are open until May 17th at 11:59pm EST. We accept poetry, prose, essays, short stories, photography and art! View our submission guidelines here: zinniajournal.wixsite.com/the-zinnia-jou…
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Call for Submissions – Magma 96: The Antarctic Closing date: 31st March, 2026 Editors @branwellroberts, @cherylmoskowitz and Elizabeth Lewis Williams look forward to receiving your poems!
More info & to submit: magmapoetry.com/call-for-submi…

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Submissions open March 1–31
Send your work to hueditor@theverbal.co
Guidelines: humag.co/submissions
Please read the criteria carefully. We can’t consider work that doesn’t meet them
We look forward to reading your best pieces for the next issue of the Honest Ulsterman

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RT @GabrielBoric: Este es el personaje que algunos admiran y le rinde pleitesía. Me pone orgulloso habernos mantenido firmes y dignos como…
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Our submission window is still open for Issue 7 of The Lincoln Review lincolnreview.org until the 1st March!
Please send us your finest fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, poetry, photography and art
#writingcommunity #writers #litmags #collageart #vispo @lincoln_review

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🌸BUDS & BLOOMS: VOLUME 2🌼
Submissions now open! 💐
Check out our listing on @Duotrope and @chillsubs 🌹
Submissions will close on April 15th 2026. Please see our website for more details.


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Hello Poets, we are resuming submissions this February, and our guest judge is @Othuke__Umukoro .
Submissions are open from 1st till 10th. Let us read those wonderful poems😊😊

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Our spring submission window is now open, 2/1 through 5/15! Let's see what you've got!
vestalreview.net/guidelines

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On this day in 1972, British soldiers shot 30 unarmed civilians at a peaceful protest in the Bogside area of Derry. 14 were murdered, and dozens more were injured in what became known as the Bloody Sunday Massacre.
John "Jackie" Duddy (17) was unarmed and running away from soldiers through the carpark when multiple witnesses saw a soldier take aim at the boy, shooting him in the soldier, the bullet penetrating his chest.
Michael Kelly (17) was also unarmed and standing at the rubble barricade on Rossville Street when he was fatally shot in the stomach.
Hugh Gilmour (17) was mortally wounded by a bullet wound which shattered his elbow and entered his chest. He was running away from the soldiers. He was also unarmed.
William Nash (19) was standing by a barricade when he was shot in the chest. His father, Alexander Nash, was also shot whilst desperately attempting to save his son William.
Two other lads John Young (17) and Michael McDaid (20) were both shot in the face whilst also crouching down, trying to help William.
Kevin McElhinney (17) was trying to crawl to safety when he was shot from behind.
James "Jim" Wray (22) was shot in the back, running away from soldiers in Glenfada Park courtyard. And whilst he lay in agony on the ground, he called out that he could not feel his legs. Those same soldiers approached and shot him again in the back.
William McKinney (26) was also shot in the back as he attempted to flee the soldiers.
Gerard "Gerry" McKinney (35) was chased down an alley by a soldier shot in the chest at Abbey Park.
McKinney then stopped and held up his hands, shouting, "Don't shoot! Don't shoot!". The soldier shot him point blank in the chest. The bullet went straight through him and hit Gerard Donaghy (17) in the stomach as the boy stood behind McKinney, fatally wounding him also.
Patrick Doherty (31) was shot from behind while trying to crawl to safety. The soldier who murdered him swore he was armed. Photos of the man seconds before and after being shot prove he was also unarmed.
Bernard "Barney" McGuigan (41) was waving a white handkerchief as he attempted to help his wounded friend Patrick Doherty when he was shot in the back of the head.
John Johnston (59) was not even part of the protest march. He was travelling to visit a friend in Glenfada Park when he was shot in the leg and left shoulder. He would die weeks later of these wounds.


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BCLT Summer School applications in literary translation are OPEN until March 15!
There are two tracks for translators from South Asian languages with full scholarships attached.
Check out the application requirements here:
uea.ac.uk/groups-and-cen…
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