16 February 2008

Likhaan Journal 2008 call for submissions

After the launch of the first Likhaan Journal at the last Writers Night, the UP Institute of Creative Writing is again calling for submissions for this year’s volume. The journal is open to fiction, poetry, essay and graphic novel submissions in English and Filipino.

The first Likhaan Journal was edited by Dr. Jose Dalisay, with Drs. J . Neil Garcia and Lilia Quindoza Santiago as poetry and fiction editors, respectively. The volume featured fiction from Alwin Aguirre, Mayette Bayuga, Catherine Bucu, Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio, Charlson Ong and Socorro Villanueva; poetry from Raymond de Borja, Mikael de Lara Co, Francis Arias Montesena and Joel Toledo; essays by Gemino Abad, Exie Abola and Reuel Molina Aguila; a photo essay by Vim Nadera, drama from Rene O. Villanueva and an interview of National Artist Bienvenido Lumbera.

The Likhaan Journal is available for P250.00 at the UP ICW and at UP Press Bookstores.

The deadline for this year’s submissions is May 31.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

1. For its second issue, Likhaan will accept submissions in the following genres, in both English and Filipino:

a. Short stories ranging from about 12 to 30 pages double-spaced (in 11-12 points Times Roman, New York, Palatino, Book Antique, Arial or some such standard font). A suite of short prose pieces will be considered.

b. A suite of four to seven poems, out which the editors might choose three to five. Long poems will be considered in lieu of a suite.

c. Essays (critical, scholarly, and/or creative nonfiction), subject to the same length limitations as short stories, above.

d. Excerpts from graphic novels, or full short graphic stories, for reproduction in black and white on no more than 10 printed pages, 6” x 9”. Excerpts should be accompanied by a synopsis of the full narrative.

2. All submissions must be original, and unpublished anywhere else.
All submissions must be accompanied by a biographical sketch (no more than one or two short paragraphs) of the author, including contact information (address, telephone number, e-mail address).

3. Submissions may be e-mailed to likhaanjournal@gmail.com, or posted to The Editors, Likhaan Journal, UP Institute of Creative Writing, Rizal Hall, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, 1101.

4. All submissions should be received (whether by e-mail or post) no later than May 31, 2008.

5. All submissions will undergo a strict pre-screening and blind refereeing process by the editors and a panel of referees composed of eminent writers and critics from within and outside the University of the Philippines.

6. Writers whose work will be accepted for publication will receive a substantial cash payment and a copy of the published journal.

7. The editors reserve the right to edit any and all materials accepted for publication.
The editors may also solicit or commission special, non-refereed articles for publication outside of the aforementioned genres and categories to enhance the editorial content and balance of the journal.

Please direct any and all inquiries to the editors at likhaanjournal@gmail.com.

UP ICW names 12 writing fellows for 2008 workshop

LIKHAAN: The UP Institute of Creative Writing (UPICW) has selected 12 fellows to attend the 47th UP National Writers Workshop to be held at the Igorot Lodge in Camp John Hay, Baguio City, from April 6 to 13, 2008.

The fellows are: (Fiction in English) Tara Sering, Luis Katigbak, Ian Casocot; (Poetry in English) Ana Maria Katigbak; Vincenz Serrano; (Creative Non-Fiction in English) Rica Bolipata Santos; (Drama in Filipino) Nicolas Pichay, Rodolfo Lana Jr.; (Poetry in Filipino) Roberto Añonuevo, Frank Cimatu; (Fiction in Filipino) Abdon Balde Jr., Allan Derain.

As in the past two years, the workshop—one of the major annual projects and the most important outreach program of the ICW—will engage writers in mid-career who have already published or are about to publish their first books, and who have received previous writing awards and distinctions.

Grantees are required to make a presentation of their respective works-in-progress during the workshop, based on a manuscript to be submitted to the ICW.

The teaching staff will be composed of ICW Director Vim D. Nadera, Workshop Director Dr. Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., National Artist and Dean Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist and Professor Emeritus Bienvenido Lumbera, University Professor Emeritus Gémino H. Abad, Dr. Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, Professor Jun Cruz Reyes, and Mr. Charlson Ong.

The fellows should call the UPICW at 922-1830 or call/SMS Ms. Eva Cadiz at 0927-924-5242 to confirm their attendance and other related matters.