CLRI Calls For Submission!
Contemporary Literary Review India
– journal that brings articulate writings to articulate readers
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Email: writersdeskinfo@yahoo.co.in
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First Submission Deadline
Dear
writers, on request of thousands of writers, we have extended our
first submission deadline to CLRI Annual Print version to 10 November
2012. However there is no extension for other deadlines. Rush in to
submit your original writings.
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Download PDF of CLRI October 2012.
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Submit your writings
Contemporary
Literary Review India (CLRI) is gearing up for its annual print issue
(ISSN 2250-3366) by late January 2013 or early February 2013. CLRI
invites submissions in a wide variety of genres including poetry,
fiction, criticism, arts, photography, book review, film review, and
many more. We encourage both emerging and established writers. However
please go through our submission criteria thoroughly at: Call for Submission We are accepting online submission via Submishmash also.
Note: Those who have already sent their entries need not bother.
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Submit Book Releases
Writers and publishers can submit their book releases. We’ll include them in our Book Releases category.
Get Your Book Reviewed by CLRI
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Check our Submission deadlines at CLRI Submission
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Submission Deadlines
CLRI offers three deadlines to suit writers from all walks of life and professions.
November 30, 2012
December 31, 2012
Each deadline attracts a different Reading Fee.
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Subscribe to CLRI
Subscribe
to CLRI online editions for at least one year and get waiver off the
reading fee to your submission to CLRI Annual 2013 Print edition.
For details, check at Subscribe to CLRI.
Buy CLRI October 2012 Print Issues
CLRI October 2012 Print Issue is available at Pothi.com.
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Send
cheque to: Khurshid Alam, Editor-in-Chief, Contemporary Literary
Review India, 11/3, Nilayam Society, Opp: Waghere Society, Pimpri,
Pune, Maharashtra- 411 017, India.
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Thanks Raju! A great help for a great purpose.
ReplyDeleteKhurshid Alam, Editor, CLRI.