A call for submissions
We are looking for essays and short memoirs by gay men about growing up for an anthology to be published by Carroll & Graf / Avalon in the Fall of 2006. We're not necessarily looking for coming out stories or "the first time I had gay sex" stories as much as essays about what it is like to be a child or an adolescent with that strange, indefinable gay sensibility. As a gay kid, how did you view the world? What shaped you, affected you, influenced you, moved you? How did other people perceive you, react to you? And how did you perceive other people, those who weren't "special," like you?
Our inspiration are anthologies like Patrick Merla's Boys Like Us, Bruce Shenitz's The Man I Might Become, and Robert Tranchtenberg's When I Knew (the essays, not the photographs, though we do love those pictures!)
Deadline:
Our inspiration are anthologies like Patrick Merla's Boys Like Us, Bruce Shenitz's The Man I Might Become, and Robert Tranchtenberg's When I Knew (the essays, not the photographs, though we do love those pictures!)
Deadline:
November 15, 2005Format:
3,000 to 8,000 wordsInclude a cover letter with the following info:
12 point Times New Roman
Double spaced
Paginated
Your name on every page
NameAnd please include a self-addressed stamped envelope!
Mailing address
Brief bio, with your publications, if any
Email address
A phone number
After September 14, 2005, please send submissions to:
Rob & Ted's Anthology
9148-J Regents Road
La Jolla, California 92037


2 Comments:
Greetings --
Trebor told me the other day that you wanted more submissions for Growing Up Gay, so I just wracked my brain for an hour and tapped out a couple of anecdotes from when I was 7. I will try to expand on those and come up with something more coherent before your deadline next week!
By the way, I reviewed Robert Trachtenberg's WHEN I KNEW! You can check it out either by scanning my blog (at AuthorsDen.com, below), or searching for the book on Amazon and reading the reviews there.
Cheers!
--Bill
is it true that you are extending the deadline? trebor told me that you were...I was considering submitting something, do you accept electronic submissions? it makes things so much easier than spending money on postage.
Danny
dangrn77@yahoo.com
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