February 22, 2012

Call For ‘Out of the Woodwork Series’

Posted on 01. Mar, 2011 by in Calls for Submissions

As part of an effort to bring new and struggling queer authors practical information about publishing, reading opportunities, and building community, LambdaLiterary.org is doing a nationwide call for resources for queer writers with a focus on “non-major” cities and towns.

If you are a queer writer/artist community who is DIY, grassroots, collectively-run, small-town-based, punk-bent, penniless, persistent, cutting edge, underground, or otherwise outlaw, come out of the woodwork and tell us about yourselves!

Email Sarah at sburghauser@lambdaliterary.org with the name, location, and description of your fabulous queer event/community.

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Sarah B. Burghauser is a San Francisco-based writer, scholar, and mixed-media artist. She holds an MA from Oregon State University and an MFA from California Institute of the Arts, where she has also taught. She has worked with Semiotext(e) Press in Los Angeles and has been awarded fellowships with the Lambda Literary Foundation Emerging Voices Retreat, The MacDowell Colony, and Vermont Studio Center. Sarah regularly publishes with A Café in Space, the Anaïs Nin literary journal, and her essay “Learning To Be In A Skin” appears in the anthology, Queer Girls in Class: Lesbian Teachers and Students Tell Their Classroom Stories (Peter Lang Publishing Group 2011).

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