Friday, 13 April 2012

Call for submissions: Poetry for the Rhino

Following an overwhelming response from poets around the world eager to support efforts to combat the sickening trade in rhino horn that threatens the imminent extinction of this wonderful and ancient animal, poems are now invited for a proposed anthology on the theme (working title only) of Rhino in a Shrinking World.

It is hoped to publish later this year a book of superb poetry about or inspired by rhinos and their habitat, all the proceeds of which will be used to support the fight against rhino poaching in Southern Africa.

Guidelines:
Poems, which may have been previously published, do not have to be specifically about the rhinoceros’s current plight. Excellent poems that celebrate this magnificent animal and its habitat, or that are concerned more generally with the natural world (especially but not exclusively African), or that reflect upon the role of humans in the natural world, will be welcomed and considered. In short, feel free to interpret the theme broadly and creatively.

There is no preferred style or form – the poetry may be as diverse as the natural world that inspires it – and no stipulation as to length, although it may not be possible, for reasons of space, to accommodate extremely long poems. I anticipate that almost all poems will be in English but if you write in another language please include a suitable translation.

Deadline for submissions:  Friday 15th June 2012 – but please submit earlier if possible.

Please submit one or two poems as a Word attachment (12pt Times New Roman) to Harry Owen heo@hotmail.co.uk with the words “Rhino poetry submission [your surname]” in the email’s Subject box. Exceptionally, you may send your submission to the address below to arrive by the deadline.

Include the poet’s name, full contact details and acknowlegement, where appropriate, of previous publication. You should also include separately a short biographical note.

NOTE: There is no fee required to submit your poetry and no payment is offered for inclusion in this anthology. Every poet whose work appears in the anthology will receive a contributor’s copy. Please understand that although the editor will read every submitted poem very carefully, submission of a poem or poems does not guarantee acceptance.

All proceeds will go into a fund for preserving and protecting rhino at the Kariega and Amakhala reserves in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.


Thank you for submitting your work.  Thank you for caring.

Harry Owen
23 Somerset Street
Grahamstown 6139
South Africa

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