Sunday Submissions: ‘Strange Horizons’ Call for Palestinian Speculative Fiction
They are open for submissions through January 31, 2021.
They are open for submissions through January 31, 2021.
“For this themed issue we’re looking for science fiction and speculative work of all genres.”
Sawako Nakayasu is judge for the translation category, which calls for submissions “up to 5,000 words or five pages of poetry, with the original text, and written permission from the work’s original author/publisher.”
The Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) is currently inviting proposals for our 2021 festival, set to be held Friday July 16 – Sunday July 15, 2021.
Eligible partner countries include Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen.
ArabLit Quarterly’s Winter 2020 issue will have a focus on DREAMS.
The first prize is £350, second prize is £200, third prize is £100, and other entries may receive commendations.
The Common’s summer and fall submissions call — open through the end of November — asks for stories, poems, and nonfiction set in, around, and through the Gulf.
Although international travel seems like a large question mark at the moment, artists and cultural operators living and working in North Africa countries can apply for the “Artistic and Cultural Mobility Grant” from Fanak Fund.