A message from Black Lawrence Press: Black Lawrence is going electronic: from now on we will only accept submissions via e-mail. If we are interested in reading more of your work, we will request a hard copy of your manuscript at that time. If you have any questions, please e-mail Associate Editor Adam Deutsch at adamdeutsch@blacklawrencepress.com. PLEASE NOTE: because of an especially great number of submissions as of late, we will now only read submissions outside of contests during designated reading periods: OPEN READING PERIODS OUTSIDE OF CONTESTS: Open submissions: January, June, July, November Closed submissions: February, March, April, May, August, September, October, December. Please DO NOT send submissions during these months. Please send all non-contest submissions to submissions@blacklawrencepress.com. We prefer to receive manuscripts in PDF form, but will also look at .doc and .rtf files. Contest submissions will still be sent in via hard copy as usual. Thank you for your interest in Black Lawrence Press. Colleen Ryor & Adam Deutsch
Friday, February 6, 2009
Black Lawrence and the Trees!
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