DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TO CCP LITERARY JOURNAL ANI 41 EXTENDED TO JUNE 30



THE Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Intertextual Division is still accepting literary contributions for the 41st edition of Ani, the official literary journal of CCP.

The deadline for submission has been extended to June 30, 2020.

Literary contributions must be emailed at anijournal@yahoo.com.

This year’s edition of Ani will feature multilingual Philippine literary works on COVID-19, Enhanced Community Quarantine, Lockdown, Isolation, Healing and Travel.

Submissions on travel will be published under the special section of Ani together with the travel stories written by Filipinos with disability.

Literary submissions can be written in the form of essay, poem, short fiction and other genres. Submissions may be in Filipino, English, and local languages of the Philippines accompanied with a translation in either Filipino or English.

Submissions must be original and unpublished. There is no page and word limit required but entries should be submitted in PDF format, Arial font (12 pts), double-spaced in 8 1/2” x 11” paper size, with a short bionote of at least 3-5 sentences, photo, home address, contact details, and tax identification number (TIN) of the author.

For Persons with Disability (PWDs) and Persons Affected by Disability (PADs) please submit your entries using the subject line, ANI 41 SPECIAL SECTION.

There is no need to re-submit or re-send literary works that were submitted before the extension of deadline.

For more information, message CCP Intertextual Division Facebook Page or text 09568574562 and look for Erika Antuerfia. You can also send an email at maerikaantuerfia@gmail.com.

Ani 41 will be published digitally and will be distributed online for free.

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