'Transnational Literature' is a freely accessible, refereed international e-journal. It was founded by scholars at Flinders U and is now hosted by Bath Spa U.
Check out ‘Black Pelican’ by Catherine Okoronkwo — richly interweaving dreams and reality, this is a lush and vivid creative memoir that explores the experience of being a Third Culture Kid.
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What happens to creativity in a pandemic? @amandawhite10, founder of #TheDailyHaiku writes about the inspiration behind it all! Read her article and discover other Haiku poets here in the TNL Journal:
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We’re always delighted to receive works in translation in our submissions @TNLit. Check out a short story on caste and a travel essay which starts, ‘Don’t believe them when they say partying is easy’ Translations by
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Are you a writer, artist, technologist or researcher engaged in finding new ways to tell stories to new audiences? Are you working across books, digital, sound, video, AR, VR, and games? MIX 2021 wants to hear from you. Deadline for submissions is 15 March mixconference.org
How will you interpret our submission window theme ‘Follow the Sun’? Some ideas for you… light & shadow as symbols across cultures; the physical experience of migration from warmth to cold, or vice versa; the role of the sun in the colonial imagination transnationalliterature.org/…
@TNLit are continuing the theme of ‘Follow the Sun’ in their next issue and are on the lookout for creative submissions! Poetry, flash fiction, short stories, and nonfiction are all welcome transnationalliterature.org/…
Writers in South West England, we want your creative submissions on: place and displacement, the sun, global warming, traversing borders of language, culture, or experience.
Submit now on: transnationalliterature.org/…
Call Out! We're seeking submissions of short stories, flash fiction, poetry, & nonfiction from writers living in South West England for the next issue of TNL. Is your writing concerned with place or displacement, does your writing cross borders of language, culture or experience?
Call Out! We're seeking submissions of short stories, flash fiction, poetry, & nonfiction from writers living in South West England for the next issue of TNL. Is your writing concerned with place or displacement, does your writing cross borders of language, culture or experience?
Perhaps you explore concepts surrounding migrancy or movement. If so, please submit! Our overarching theme for this issue is 'Follow the Sun' so your work may be inspired by the sun itself. We are keen to also find work in translation. More info on: transnationalliterature.org/…
1/2 As a reviews editor @TNLit I am now looking for reviewers for the following titles:
Susan Abulhawa, Against the Loveless World
Jaun Pablo Villalobos, I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me, translated by Daniel Hahn
Femi Kayode, Lightseekers
Walker Zupp, Martha
Svetlana Stefanova: "Interplay between biography and autobiography is a multilayered process... it provides added value to understanding the postcolonial experience... (Auto)biographical shapes can shape our experiences of the world." #FollowTheSun
Mónica Fernández Jiménez: “Caribbean writers have a profound understanding of place and roots as non absolute and of identity not rooted in territoriality.” #FollowTheSun
@TNLit All set to host the 10th #FollowtheSun session this morning from the UK, welcoming speakers, Mónica Fernández Jiménez, Svetlana Stefanova, and Alexander Opicho, speaking across a range of subjects including double diasporization, (auto)biographical space, and Onamatology!