Guest edited by academic librarians and writers Erin Renee Wahl and Hope Nisly, this issue will focus on a theme of interacting with information. Writing could address specific issues such as what that interaction looks like in creative writing, in research, in use of technology. How do we interface with information in an age where so much is so readily available? What forms do our interactions take? How is our understanding of information evolving and is that evolution a positive or negative thing? How is our interaction with information similar to or different from the way others interact with it, either individually or collectively? Submissions in all genres (poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and essays on craft) are encouraged. The emphasis is on work by writers from Mennonite contexts, or critics and authors interested in exploring themes in Mennonite literature. Full submission guidelines are available through our page below.
Deadline for submissions is June 30, 2019.
Submissions for this issue are being accepted through the following link (submissions do require you to sign up for a free account): https://greensubmissions.com/158659/the-journal-of-mennonite- writing/index.php
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