Sunday, March 26, 2006

A Critical survey of Philippine Literature:

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Philippines Free Press:

The contest is open to all writers, except employees of the Philippines FREE PRESS, Philippine Geothermal Inc., Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, San Miguel Corp., the Government Service Insurance System, Banco Filipino, and their immediate relatives.To qualify, entries have to be published in the literary section of the Philippines FREE PRESS from January to December 2003. If an entry wins an award during the contest’s coverage period, it is automatically disqualified. If a work is discovered to be plagiarized, or has been previously published, it is also disqualified.SubmissionsOriginal and unpublished short story, essay, and poetry submissions can be sent through surface mail with a self-addressed stamped envelope addressed to: The Literary Editor Philippines FREE PRESS Great Wall Building,
136 Yakal Street,
San Antonio Village Makati City 1225Submissions may also be sent through email as Microsoft Word or rich text format attachments at: fpliterary (at) gmail (dot) comDue to the number of submissions received each week, please allow a reading period of three months. Until then, do not submit new material. Multiple submissions are not allowed.All submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter. All short story and essay manuscripts should be typewritten or computer-typed using a standard 12-point font, double-spaced on clear letter-sized paper with one-inch margins on all sides. For poetry submissions, please submit only a maximum of five poems. Due to space restrictions, a single poem must not exceed three pages of single-spaced length.Rejected submissions sent by mail without a self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned nor kept. Telephone inquiries will not be entertained. Writers’ fees may be claimed one month after the publication date of a work.Please call the FREE PRESS business office a week in advance for check preparations; the phone numbers are: 844-2265 and 844-2275. The people to contact are Norie Moldez or Annie Diaz.



AniThe Cultural Center of the Philippines Literary Folio

Literary Editor: Herminio S. Beltran Jr.
The Cultural Center of the Philippines welcomes submission of poems and prose. The works may be on any theme or topic, in Filipino, English or any language with a translation or summary (for long works) in English or Filipino. Contributors must submit together with their manuscripts a 4-5-sentence biographical note, including their address, contact numbers and tax identification number (for payment of honorarium). Manuscripts may be e-mailed to ccplit at hotmail dot com or sent (preferably with a diskette in MS Word format) to: The Editor ANI Literature Division 4/F Cultural Center of the Philippines CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard Pasay CityThe staff may be contacted through telephone number 832-1125 locals 1706 and 1707.

Philippine Graphic: (original fiction, poetry)

E-mail: graphiceditorial@philippinegraphic.net
Subject: Attn: Literary Editor
Format: Double-space, Word File, 12 points font (Times New Roman), with author’s name, address, contact number. If submitted elsewhere, state relevant information.
Address: Dominga Building, Chino Roces cor. De la Rosa Street, Makati City.

Relevant Literature Websites: (read the fine print carefully because some sites are virtually robbing the author of rights to his work):
1. www.sushidog.com
2. www.penandink.com
3. www.philippineliterature.blogspot.com
4. www.pinoylit.webmanila.com
5. www.you.inq7.net

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