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Deadline for Essay Writing Workshop Extended

The deadline for the Essay Writing Workshop has been extended. Manuscripts must be RECEIVED by July 16, 2007. Plenty of spaces open.
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Complete Announcement
Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of MALCS invites participation in Writing Workshops at the 2007 MALCS Summer Institute and Conference, University of Minnesota, Aug. 2-4, 2007.

The Writing Workshops are one of the Journal’s formal methods of creating a feminist editorial process. Following the spirit and mission of MALCS, the coeditors are interested in publishing the work(s) of participants who complete the workshop. Participants will come away from the workshop with clear recommendations for meeting internal criteria of Chicana/Latina Studies, specific editorial direction for their work, and first-hand knowledge about our feminist editorial process.

Each workshop has space for 8 participants, who must register for the Summer Institute and pay membership dues for 2007-2008.

With verification of membership and registration, applicants are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

We encourage applications from writers at all professional levels.

Please apply for only one type of workshop (Creative Writing or Essay Writing).

THE WORKSHOP WORKS!!!
Although participation does not guarantee publication, the information and experience facilitates the submission and double-blind-peer review process.

We celebrate the following successes:

Dora Ramirez-Dhoor (published in 5:1)
Rosalia Solorzano Torres (5:1)
Ann Marie Leimer (5:2)
Patricia Trullijo (6:1)
and
Gabriella Gutierrez y Muhs (accepted for publication)
Marivel T. Danielson (accepted for publication)

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Essay Writing Workshop

SIX SPACES ARE STILL OPEN.
FACILITATOR: TBA with Dr. Karen Mary Davalos, coeditor Chicana/Latina Studies

WHY
The writing workshop is an opportunity for scholarly writers to be part of a collective process. We will benefit from the critiques provided by the facilitator and attendees, and from our insights into reviewing the work of others to prepare our own work for publication. Karen Mary Davalos will provide guidelines about publishing in Chicana/Latina Studies. Prior to the workshop, participants are expected to have read and commented on the material of the other authors. Space is limited to eight participants. SIX SPACES ARE STILL OPEN.

WHAT TO EXPECT
We all read and comment on each other’s work.

Participants will be asked to sign an agreement that guarantees the journal’s Right of First Review of the material developed through the workshop. The agreement allows authors to compensate participants and editors for their labor and guarantees that the author will formally submit the work to Chicana/Latina Studies for consideration of publication. It also requires the author to acknowledge the assistance of the participants if the work is published elsewhere.

WHEN
Requested Scheduling: The first session is requested for the morning or afternoon of Thursday Aug. 2 and the second session is requested for Aug. 4.

DEADLINE
Submissions must be received by July 16, 2007.

WHAT
Please submit a scholarly article of 5,000 words or 25 pages (not including tables, notes, or references).

SORRY
Due to the goals of the workshop, we cannot accept submission of dissertation chapters.

WHERE: Send one copy of the article:

Karen Mary Davalos
Chicana/o Studies Dept.
Loyola Marymount University, Ste 4400
One LMU Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90045

All submissions should be typewritten (or computer generated) and double-spaced.

INCLUDE
A cover letter must include the name, current address, email, and the type of workshop to which the author is applying. At this time, send one copy of the work. No email submissions please, unless sending from outside the U.S.

Creative Writing Workshop
FACILITATOR: Dr. Tiffany Ana Lopez, coeditor Chicana/Latina Studies

WHY: The writing workshop is an opportunity for creative writers to be part of a collective process. We will benefit from the critiques provided by the facilitator and attendees, and from our insights into reviewing the work of others to prepare our own work for publication. The facilitator also will provide guidelines about publishing in Chicana/Latina Studies. Prior to the workshop, participants are expected to have read and commented on the material of the other creative writers. Space is limited to eight participants.

WHAT TO EXPECT
We all read and comment on each other’s work.

Participants will be asked to sign an agreement that guarantees the journal’s Right of First Review of the material developed through the workshop. The agreement allows authors to compensate participants and editors for their labor and guarantees that the author will formally submit the work to Chicana/Latina Studies for consideration of publication. It also requires the author to acknowledge the assistance of the participants if the work is published elsewhere.

WHEN: Requested Scheduling: The first session is requested for the morning or afternoon of Thursday Aug. 2 and the second session is requested for Aug. 4.

DEADLINE: By postmark of June 29, 2007.

WHAT: Please submit no more than 6 poems or 2 fiction or testimonio pieces (maximum of 10 pages each).

You may submit your written work in Spanish, English, Spanglish, or any combination of languages generated by the diaspora and/or colonization processes (i.e. Quechua and Spanish, Nahuatl and English). All submissions should be typewritten (or computer generated) and double-spaced.

WHERE: Send documents in triplicate:

Tiffany Ana Lopez
Department of English
UC Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521

ude.rcuobfsctd-7ae4ef@zepol.ynaffiT

INCLUDE: A cover letter must include the name, current address, email, and the type of workshop to which the author is applying. At this time, send multiple copies of the work. No email submissions please, unless sending from outside the continental U.S.

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