Balkan Poetry Today 2018
Call for submissions
Following the success of Balkan Poetry Today 2017, Red Hand
Books and editor Tom Phillips are delighted to announce that submissions are
now open for the next edition, Balkan Poetry Today 2018 (due September 2018).
What we are interested in:
1. Translations
of contemporary poetry from SE Europe into English
2. Reviews
and essays in English relating to contemporary poetry from SE Europe,
translation, SE European literature and culture generally
What do we mean by SE Europe? We have no fixed definition
and welcome translations of work from the languages spoken across the SE
European region and by poets who identify themselves with the SE European
region and its diasporic populations.
Please send:
1. A
maximum of five poems along with biographical details of both the poet and
translator. We are not able to publish bilingual parallel texts, but having the
poems in the original language is also helpful during the editorial process.
Poems can be of any length, but please be aware that space is limited and
longer poems may have to be excerpted.
2. For
prose, it is best to first approach the editor with a short proposal outlining
the essay/review you would like to submit together with a brief biographical
note. Prose works longer than 2,500 words are unlikely to be accepted.
Please send all submissions to: balkanpoetrytodayeditor@gmail.com
by Friday 20 April 2018 at the latest.
Before making a submission, please ensure that you have all the
necessary rights/permissions from authors, publishers etc to publish the
translations you are submitting. Unfortunately, at this stage, Balkan Poetry
Today is not able to pay contributors or cover the cost of translation,
translation rights, foreign publication rights etc.
Reviews of Balkan Poetry Today 2017
“This first issue of an exhilarating
new journal is sheer delight” Ian Brinton, Tears in the Fence
“As a reader and critic, I
warmly recommend Balkan Poetry Today, strongly believing that
even the most fastidious readers will find poems that move them” Danijela Trajković,
The High Window
Balkan Poetry Today is published by Red Hand Books. Ffi: http://www.redhandbooks.co.uk/