From: Lezlie Kinyon <coreopsisjournalofmyththeatre@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 26, 2023, 8:02 PM
Subject: Coreopsis Spring 2024 - our wildest fantasies -
To: <everyone@nomail.com>
Hello everyone! The Autumn Coreopsis Journal is about to be released to the world Oct. 1. (Stay tuned!) It takes a year to develop every issue and we're already working on Spring 2024 and starting the process for Autumn 2024.
The call is below. In our wildest fantasies we'll be looking over submissions from now until December on trees, trickster myths, folklore and mythologies about wild places and our relationship as humans to the remaining wilderness. What about the rewilding movement? Are you involved in this movement in some way? Planting trees, reclaiming or on the front lines of preserving wild places in urban and rural communities? Tell us your story. Have you created art or music or performances that honors the wild places on our planet? We want to know about it.
Dreamers, dancers, activists, scholars: send us your stuff. What would the world look like if we humans valued and protected the wild places of the Earth? What if coyotes were as welcome as sparrows in our public spaces?
Opinion pieces, editorials, and full papers should be APA Style. Papers should be prepared for blind review. Please use standard manuscript formatting. The full call is below.
Announcements: Festivals, concerts, conferences and new books, papers, music: please send your announcements by December 23rd to appear in the Spring 2024 issue.
Feel free to share this email far and wide.
Lezlie and all of us here.
Submissions Call: Coreopsis Journal of Myth & Theatre
Spring 2024: Into the Wild
"In the wilderness, one begins to wonder."― Lailah Gifty Akita
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Out there, at the end of the sidewalk, beyond the picnic areas, beyond the last bridge, where trees have lived thousands of years, and the winds tell tales of places where no human has stepped for generations of creatures large and small.
Possible topics:
The deep places, the windswept places, the wild places in art and literature.
The history of the concept of "wilderness" itself.
The wilderness of the heart and the need for untamed places.
Rewilding: implications, successes, and future visions.
Indigenous wisdom: the interconnected communities of humans, plants, and animals.
Climate chaos and its impact on the remaining wilderness.
Ecological activism: stories of hope and wisdom gained from past actions.
Urban wildplaces and learning to live with wildlife: What is a healthy human community?
Challenges for the future of the planet. In five years? Fifty? One hundred and fifty? A thousand? What will live, what will be lost?
The Spring issues of Coreopsis Journal and Roses and Wildflowers will explore the nature of the wild and what it means to enter wild places through essays, reviews, editorials and, in the mythopoetic imprint Roses and Wildflowers, with poetry, fiction, and art.
Submissions
Coreopsis Journal of Myth & Theatre (non-fiction):
Spring 2024: Into the Wild
Open June 2023, until issue is full.
Publication date: February 29, 2024
http://societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/submissions. To contact the editors and to submit your work to Coreopsis Journal, please write to:
"submissions" coreopsisjournalofmyththeatre@gmail.com (non-fiction only):
Please prepare your paper for blind peer review. Artists and scholars are welcomed in the pages of Coreopsis Journal. It is recommended that all writers and artists wishing to submit to Coreopsis Journal familiarize themselves with the guidelines before submission. Our submission guidelines are here: http://societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/submissions.
Please clearly label whether your paper or essay is submitted for peer review, as an editorial, or as a music or book review. Papers submitted for peer review from scholars must be in APA style and prepared for blind review following these guidelines: http://societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/papers-for-peer-review-2/. This journal accepts papers from many disciplines and is welcoming of all faiths and philosophies. We publish 3-5 papers per issue that have been peer-reviewed according to academic standards. Final submissions should be 3,000 to 10,000 words. If you have a finished paper ready for submission, send it directly to coreopsisjournalofmyththeatre@gmail.com.
Please note: Essays from artists do not have to be prepared for review. As Coreopsis Journal is a web-based publication, we can accommodate samples of both audio and video performances.
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Visual art submission guidelines: http://societyforritualarts.com/coreopsis/arts-multimedia/
Coreopsis Journal is published twice yearly by The Society for Ritual Arts. Never for profit.
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Coreopsis Journal of Myth & Theatre
Submissions are Open for Autumn 2023 & Spring 2024!
Submission Guidelines For "Roses & Wildflowers", the home for mythopoeic fiction: https://roseswildflowersfantacists.com/roses-and-wildflowers/
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