[IPSM] CORRECTION: Aboriginal writers's anthology call for submissions
nora butler burke
nora-b at riseup.net
Thu Sep 28 11:34:50 PDT 2006
(I sent this along without realizing that the subject line was incorrect
- this is an Aboriginal WRITER's anthology, rather than an Aboriginal
WOMEN's anthology. sorry bout that!)
Plume Writers Circle is a Collective of Aboriginal Writers here in the
Guelph, Cambridge and Kitchener-Waterloo region which started in Spring
2002. We are currently putting together an anthology of Aboriginal
writers in this area for publication.
The Vision of Plume Writers’ Circle is to support and encourage our
Aboriginal families, to share our voices in the written word, and seek
wisdom through connecting relationships needed to rebalance our communities.
Our Goals/ Mandate is to
*provide a platform for our Native voices and to strengthen our
Aboriginal contribution to the literary world
* Expand the dialogue and further the understandings of critical issues
between Aboriginal peoples and the mainstream population
* To empower Aboriginal people to come together and break the silence
regarding the impact of colonization
* Work to increase mainstream Canada’s understandings and appreciation
of our diversity and various traditions, and to deconstruct the
stereotyping of Aboriginal experience
* To provide a place in which incarcerated and institutionalized
Aboriginal people can publish and share their personal stories
* To carry on our oral traditions and bring our voices into the
contemporary world
Plume Writers’ Circle is publishing an anthology with a range of themes
and styles to reflect the transitional nature of contemporary urban
Native consciousness in this region. We wish to bring our oratorical
traditions to our writing, including
the works of community elders, men, women, children, Metis, Native
adoptees, two-spirited people, Native people institutionalized in the
Maplehurst and Grand Valley Correctional Centers, and others of our
diverse nations from across
Turtle Island. We seek to have different urban perspectives and areas of
knowledge represented, through oral stories, poetry, short stories,
essays, interviews of community members, teachings and scripts, personal
reflections – whether academic, political, or personal. The anthology’s
content will reflect our urban Aboriginal realities, as parents,
students, youth, workers,
artists, helpers and survivors – as writers who dream of a new future,
seeking the truth to refine, retrieve and reconcile our scattered
pieces. We will contrast the stereotype of the Indian as mute and
illiterate through the context of our linguistic and cultural roots with
amazing words, cultivated words, true words.
The aim of the anthology is to share our humanity as writers. It is an
opportunity to transcend our own prejudices and politics, and to
challenge those in the larger community. By sharing our humanity we
share our dreams, our fears, our loves, our pain, making this anthology
a potential tool for other Native communities, social services agencies,
educators, etc.
Submission requirements:
The Anthology is 100 pages and will be launched in Spring/Summer 2007.
Please send us writing that is no more than 5 pages per individual
piece. If you have a really good piece that is a little longer, you can
send it anyway, and we can see if we can
work it out, but we are aiming at no more than 5 pages per author. You
can send you writing to us by email at the addresses below, in Word or
Rich Text format. Or you can drop your writing off at the Guelph
Anishnabeg Outreach Office, or at
Weejeendimin Native Resource Centre in Kitchener. Make sure you have the
original, as unfortunately we are not able to return submissions. Please
send no more than 10 pieces per person.
Deadline for Submissions: November 30, 2006
We are looking forward to a wonderful anthology and have been very moved
by the support we have received from the local community and the Ontario
Arts Council.
Our website is http://www.guelpharts.ca/plumewriterscircle. You can
email us online at plumewriterscircle at guelpharts.ca, or phone Hope Engel
at 519-827-1275, or Cynthia Missabie at 519-763-3534.
Chi Miigwetch,
Skennon,
All Our Relations,
Plume Writers Circle
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