Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 It's that time again! Altar Magazine is accepting submissions for our upcoming issue, which will feature an essay by Inga Muscio (author of Cunt: A Declaration of Independence), an interview with Concrete Blonde, and an essay by Jonathan Culp called " Arting Up the Revolution. " Submission areas include Skillz/How To..., Grub, Activism/Events, Music/Film/Art, News, Fiction and Non-Fiction Essays, Featured Artist, Sexual ®evolution, and much more! A complete list of guidelines is available at www.altarmagazine.com or by emailing/mailing us. If you are interested in writing reviews of music or books, email us at info for a list of all review items. Deadline for submissions/reviews is May 1st. In the meantime, Issue One is Available Now at: Charis Books and More- Atlanta, GA Criminal Records- Atlanta, GA Toronto Women's Bookstore- Toronto, ON A Woman's Prerogative- Ferndale, MI Atomic Books- Baltimore, MD Quimby's Bookstore- Chicago, IL or you can buy it directly from us! The cost is $3 per issue. You can purchase your copy using a credit card via Paypal by clicking on the following link: https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=info%40altarmagazine.com & item_name=Altar+\ Magazine+Issue+%231 & amount=3.00 & no_note=1 & currency_code=USD Or you may send payment to: Altar Magazine PO Box 5952 Atlanta, GA 31107-0952 ISSUE ONE FEATURES... Interviews with: * Mr. Lif speaking about the politics of hip-hop * Sleater Kinney, ladymen in effect * Elaine Brown and Constance Curry, two civil rights activists chat about current politics * shebang!, and all-girl breaking crew from Canada talk about being b-girl pioneers * Bitch & Animal, self-described tittie tribal hoe down funk Articles: * Before and After September 11th: Notes from an Anti-Racist, Feminist Patriot by Zillah Eisenstein * Justice is a Human Right, the struggle for prison reform by Vanessa Filley * A Look at the Emergence of Graffiti Culture by J. Jarosz * Hajira: Part One, a short story about a friendship between two Pakistani women struggling to define themselves within the confines of their expected societal roles AND MORE!!! Altar Magazine is a forum for critical thought, coalition building, artistic creativity, and activism. Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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