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----- Forwarded message from Maria Damon <damon001 at UMN.EDU> -----
    Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 17:50:00 -0500
    From: Maria Damon <damon001 at UMN.EDU>
Reply-To: UB Poetics discussion group <POETICS at LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU>
 Subject: cfw
      To: POETICS at LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU

Call for Writings by and about Women Whose Lives have been Affected by HIV/AIDS
Calliope Women's Chorus invites women whose lives have been affected
by HIV/AIDS (whether in your own life or a loved one's) to share some
of your experiences through writing of any style-poetry, prose,
fragments, or whatever format you might wish to use. Selections from
the written works submitted about women's experiences with HIV/AIDS
will then be used for the text and inspiration of a new composition
commissioned specifically for Calliope Women's Chorus. The 8-12
minute work will be composed for women's chorus and piano, and will
be premiered by Calliope at the fall concert, Positive Women, on
December 4 & 5, 2004. Music Director J. Michele Edwards and the
composer whom we commission will work together with the women whose
writings are selected throughout the entire creative process, which
will be a collaborative effort. The women whose writings are selected
will receive a monetary stipend for their contribution to the
composition. FFI: contact J. Michele Edwards by email at
Edwards at macalester.edu or at 651-699-1077. Send to CalliopeWC at aol.com
or Calliope Women's Chorus, PO Box 80077, Minneapolis, MN 55408.

Call for Submissions: Writings on Black LBGTQ/SGL Org's
Deadline September 15th, 2004
This historic book will explore the history of black lesbian, gay,
bisexual, same gender-loving, queer, in the life, and transgender
groups, gatherings, and organizations over the last 34 years. We are
seeking submissions-scholarly articles, first-person narratives,
participant reflections/memoirs, interviews, poetry, and
photography-by scholars, researchers, journalists, photojournalists,
and most especially by or about people who have been key leaders or
members of a black lgbt/sgl/q organizations and organizing. For more
information and submission guidelines contact:
heru at profoundmoments.com.

Grants for Gay-Positive Arts Projects Based on, or Inspired by,
History Short Fiction in all Disciplines
Postmarked by midnight November 30, 2004
The Board of Directors of The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation is
pleased to announce a Writing Competition for the Foundation's 2004
writing grants.  Submissions may include Short Stories, One-act Plays
or short film or video projects.  All works must present the gay and
lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and be based on, or directly
inspired by, a historic person or event.  One work per author,
please.  All works must be unpublished, original, and in English.
 Adaptations or translations of other works of fiction are not
acceptable.  The winners selected by the judges will be announced in
Spring 2005 at the Annual Lambda Literary Awards and will receive a
cash award of $1,000. (Not limited to a single winner.) FFI: visit
<http://www.aabbfoundation.org/shortfiction.htm>http://www.aabbfoundation.org/shortfiction.htm

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