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I should have tons of material for this!
Found this call for submissions at collective-blog called Elephant Still Missing .

Working Title: SAWI
Submission Call for an anthology of creative work


This is a call to writers of fiction, poetry, and creative prose who would like to publish works on the subject of heartbreak. The editors, Bolipata Santos et al., will consider light pieces only, not serious dissertations, in English or Filipino. These pieces should not be longer than 1000 words (or two pages single-space, point 12, times new roman or similar font). The collection will be published by Milflores Publishing Inc.

The deadline for submission is May 31, 2004.

You may submit in two ways: by e-mail
sawi_kami (at) yahoo (dot) com

or by snailmail to
SAWI
c/o Santos, PatiƱo, Loredo
English Department, Loyola Schools
Ateneo de Manila University
Katipunan Ave, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108

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