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LAST CHANCE: Submit to Eye Contact

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Remember to turn in your submissions for Eye Contact today!

Eye Contact
The Literary/Art Magazine of Seton Hill University
Special Theme Issue – TRAGEDY


Submission guidelines

Eye Contact invites submissions from students, faculty, and staff of area colleges. A blind judging process is used to evaluate works. Submissions must be previously unpublished, and Eye Contact reserves all publication rights for the issue in question. Attach this information separately: title of work, your full name (no pseudonyms, please), current address, email, telephone number, college, and a one-line biographical statement.

THEME:
Tragedy. Inspire fear and pity in your audience. Provide them with catharsis. Make the audience weep or laugh (and then make them feel bad about laughing). Blocked? Consider this: Betrayal. Reversal. Recognition. Fault. Fortune. Curse. Love. Family. War. Death. Feeling tragic yet?

DEADLINE:
Friday, Feb. 13, 2004. Mail submissions to Eye Contact, c/o Seton Hill University, Box 246, Greensburg, PA 15601 or Email literature as a rich text file to eyecontact@setonhill.edu

LITERATURE: Individual poems are limited to two pages and prose should not exceed ten pages in length. Entries must be typed (double-spaced), with the title included in the right hand corner of each page. Include a SASE if you want your manuscript to be returned.

ART/PHOTOGRAPHY: Black and white entries are preferred; however, color art is accepted for the cover. Artwork will be returned by mail only if accompanied by appropriate postage. Eye Contact does not accept responsibility for work damaged in the mail.

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Vandye said:

Why thank you, Julie, for putting out another plea for submissions! It's great to know that you're getting the word out about our lovely little magazine. (I wish I could blog in verse!)

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