Books

I don't get the numbers of calls for submission that I used to get. Therefore, in order to be more useful to the new or old writer, check out these webpages that have current calls for submission.

 

MAGAZINES, `ZINES, AND NEWSLETTERS

A BI FRIENDLY PLACE

A Bi-Friendly Place, the popular on-line bisexual resource and magazine (http://www.mindcaviar.com/bi/bi.html] is seeking essays from bisexual or bi-curious people regarding the bi experience. We are developing a new section at Bi-Friendly to aid the bisexual community and to assist those who are bi-curious by offering examples written by real life bisexuals about their feelings and experiences regarding their sexual identity. What we are seeking most are memoirs and current tales about what it feels like to be bisexual. The range and scope of the bisexual identity and experience is wide. Please send your essays of 500-3000 words within the body of an email to: sexcats@earthlink.net. No attachments, include bio, email for full details.

FASTER THAN LIFE

the new Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror zine for alternative gender and sexuality

Writers guidelines

We welcome Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy stories, essays, poetry and artwork.

Artwork will be published on our web-site only if it is in color, only black and white artwork will be printed as so far we cannot afford color prints.

Essays/Articles should have 1000-4000 words. Possible Topics: Sam and Frodo:

Male/male affection in Lord of the Rings. Landscape and science fiction/fantasy,

The development of lesbian characters in Science fiction in the past decades, Coming out as a sorcerer - a metaphor for a gay coming out? Science fiction and politics, Fantasy and gender stereotypes....

Reviews (books, music, movies, art... whatever you think is relevant) should be 1000 to 3500 words. Short reviews are also welcome and should have should be 150 - 350 words.

Stories should be 1000-5000 words. Basically we will be inclusive of everybody's imagination. But we will publish prominently stories, which feature a transgender or lesbian/bi/gay protagonist. We will however also welcome stories, which involve the classical metaphors aka "sorcerers coming out" or shape changers. Or someone crossing a border in more than one sense. Erotic elements are welcome.

Reader discussion statements: 50-300 Words.

Contributors will receive two additional free copies of the fanzine if they have subscribed to it first place. Otherwise you will get one copy as proof, as so far we a not a commercial enterprise. Contributors retain all rights for their work. We "buy" only a one-time print right. If you submit something we take this as proof that you own all rights for your submission and have not sold them to someone else.

For more information go to the website at http://www.geocities.com/fasterthanlife_2000

For fasterthanlife_2000@yahoo.com

FIREWEED: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY OF WRITING, POLITICS, ART & CULTURE

Our purpose is to reach out to each other and provide a forum for discussion and representation of our issues; to educate various communities about our lives and struggles, as well as our strategies and resources; and to act as a catalyst to bring together transsexual/transgender individuals whose different relationships to race, class, sexuality, gender and ability have intensified our social and political lives.

Stories, essays, prose, poems, and experimental work welcome. We will alsobe delighted to receive artwork, photography, and other visuals. Please send only slides or photographs, no originals.

Inquiries: (416) 504-1339
Please send submissions to: (mail) PO Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5T 2W2; or <
fireweed@web.net> If snail mailing: please include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope)and a diskette copy.

FLOOD, QUARTERLY FICTION MAGAZINE OF BUTCHDYKEBOY.COM

Flood seeks quality queer and particularly transgender fiction submissions of less than 5,000 words sent via email as an attached MS Word file, no explicit language and graphic sex.

Email: emmet@butchdykeboy.com (Emmet)
URL:
http://www.butchdykeboy.com
Deadline: ongoing

FORGE

Submissions wanted for Regional (growingly National) FTM+/SOFFA newsletter.

FORGE (For Ourselves: Reworking Gender Expression) is a social support group for FTM+/SOFFAs in the greater Chicago/Milwaukee/Midwest. Each month we pick one topic on which to focus both our in-person meeting and our nationally-available newsletter.

Information on upcoming topics is listed on the website. Submissions can be emailed to Michael Munson at tgwarrior@execpc.com or mailed to FORGE @ PO Box 1272, Milwaukee, WI 53201

Past FORGE newsletters can be viewed on the web at www.execpc.com/~dmmunson/forge.htm

Gender Bender Review

Here's the scoop:

-writings should be 500 words or less
-artwork is great
-pictures are great (pictures of you and/or your body, not porn!)
-poems, biographies, any sort of writings will be accepted
-anonymous contributions will gladly be accepted and will remain anonymous

The first display will be at the Gender Bender Review at the Michigan Union at the University of Michigan on February 15. Please send this information to anyone and everyone that you feel may be interested. I would like to make this an ongoing project and possibly take in on the road to different functions. The title will be Tranz Across America/Tranz Around the World.

If you do not have e-mail access, please feel free to send your contribution by mail to:

MOSAIC
c/o Office of LGBT Affairs|
3200 Michigan Union
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

If you wish to send a picture and would like for us to scan it and return it, please include a self addressed, stamped envelope.

Gender Quest

Deadline: unknown

Dear Kindred Spirits, For those of you who may not know, Kindred Spirits publishes a quarterly newsletter called Gender Quest. It features essays, poetry, news, interviews and graphics oriented primarily around spiritual issues. It is written for and by you, the members of our Kindred Spirits network.

And so it is time once again to invite you to submit texts and/or images for publication. We will begin assembling the Winter issue within two weeks -- enough time for you to write something, if you haven't already. You will receive a free copy of any issue that includes your writing.

Send hard copy ONLY to: Kindred Spirits, 395 Lakey Gap Acres, Black Mountain, NC 28711. For others of you who may not know, Kindred Spirits is building a web site (www.TranSpirits.org), and has an e-mail listserve to which you can subscribe free of charge: TranSpirits-subscribe@onelist.com , which enables us to maintain active dialogue with each other. Hope to hear from you soon, and have a blessed Winter. In loving Spirit, Holly hollyfairy@juno.com

GIRLFRIENDS

Girlfriends, a national monthly magazine for lesbians, is now accepting queries and articles in the following categories: Feature Length articles (2500-3500 words), Celebrity Interviews, Travel, Humor, Book Review. Pays 15 cents/word. Email or consult website for full guidelines.

Address: Girlfriends Magazine, 3415 Cesar Chavez, San Francisco, CA 94110
Info: 415-648-9464 (phone) or 415-648-4705 (fax)
Email:
editorial@girlfriendsmag.com
URL:
http://www.girlfriendsmag.com

GOOD VIBES WEB MAGAZINE

FICTION: Editor Thomas Roche seeks EROTIC FICTION for a new web magazine published by San Francisco's Good Vibrations. Fiction should be1000 to 4000 words and can be of any sexual style from the kinky to the vanilla and involve characters of any orientation. Payment is to be determined, but it'll be a professional rate or close to it.

DO NOT SEND EMAIL SUBMISSIONS. EMAIL SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE READ OR RESPONDED TO. FICTION SUBMISSIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLY IN PAPER COPIES. Please do not send a computer disk unless it is requested. Send your story in hard copy to:

Thomas Roche
Open Enterprises
938 Howard Street, Suite 101
San Francisco CA 94103

INCLUDE A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE.

For complete guidelines check my website, www.thomasroche.com

HEATED RUSH

Eclectic erotica webzine seeks submissions. Heated Rush is a new quarterly erotica webzine featuring short stories, flash fiction, and poetry that leaves the reader wanting more after they've left. For more details, please visit the website for submission guidelines.

Info: Enid Grempler, editor
Email:
enid@heatedrush.com
URL:
http://www.heatedrush.com
Deadline: ongoing

In the Shadow of the Ring - call for submissions of GLBT sci-fi/fantasy

The GLBT e-zine "Faster than life" is calling for submissions of short fiction, poetry and essays connected to the Lord of the Rings.

Why: most of all sci-fi/fantasy readers of our generation have possibly started out with LOR. Besides several main actors in the forthcoming LOR movie are gay, for example the Gandalf and Elrond. Plus the large advertizing campaign to come of the LOR Movie in the coming next three years should promote the idea of an alternative GLBT Lord of the Ring anthology.

We do not look for simple fan-fiction, but rather stories, which connect gay, lesbian or transgender protagonists or topics with the Lord of the Ring epos:

Depending how many contributions arrive and we will therefore try locate and find a publisher for an anthology that exceeds the small press/e-zine range and aim for a real book. Therefore submissions will be considered twofold: once for the magazine and once for the anthology.

Contributions could be:

- you climbing Mount Fuji in Japan with your b/f (g/f) and connecting it to the experiences of Sam and Frodo in Mordor

- a discussion between the owners of an all lesbian bookstore why or why not to include LOR because of Eowen's crossdressing episode

- a fantasy story involving gay orks or eleves in an 'alternative Middle-earth' (we do not want to infringe possible copy-rights) - a sci-fi story about aliens reading LOR or picking up a LOR movie trailer via their advanced network

- a horror piece where a role-playing group has perfected the rules in a way that the simulation becomes realistic enough to open a tunneling-gate directly to Mordor

- an elvish poem about the love between a mortal and an elven price in Gondolin

please submit your contribution as asci-text in the body of your e-mail to fasterthanlife_2000@yahoo.com

http://www.geocities.com/fasterthanlife_2000

FTL greets wavelengths

*****************************************************************

Dr. Sam D. More
UVSOR
Institute for Molecular Science
Myodaiji
Okazaki, Aichi 444-8585

Fax: + 81 564 54 7079

Phone: +81 564 55 7443 (office)

+81 564 58 0151 (home)

Japan more@ims.ac.jp

ISSUES: THE MAGAZINE FOR LESBIANS OF COLOR

A new magazine by, for, and about lesbians of color is seeking submissions for future issues. Seeking talented, innovative, and unique writers, artists and photographers -- those who are veteran in the field of publishing, as well as those who have never published before. Seeking visual artists of all types as well as writers willing to submit feature length articles,travel and point of view/personal opinion pieces, fiction and other other forms of (creative) writing. Subject matter is up to the individual author/artist, and while material with a lesbian of color focus is encouraged, any and all viewpoints by lesbians of color are welcome. For official guidelines, please write to the address or e-address below.

All submissions should be sent via to: <IssuesMag@aol.com> or on disk to: ISSUES Publishing, PMB #435, 484 Lake Park Ave., Oakland, CA 94610, U.S.A. For questions or more information, please call (510) 593-4453 or write to one of the addresses above.

Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education

I am an associate editor of a new academic publication, the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Issues in Education. Despite its trans-exclusive title, the journal is committed to including transgender articles, and part of my responsibility as an editor is to solicit trans work. The journal publishes research studies, scholarly papers, and practitioner-oriented essays directly related to educational policy, professional practice curriculum development, and pedagogy. More information about JGLIE can be found at http://www.jtsears.com/jglie.htm.

If you want to submit something, let me know and I will help you through the process. Feel free to pass this message on to others who might be interested. Thanks!

brett

Brett Beemyn, Ph.D.
Coordinator, GLBT Student Services, the Multicultural Center
Ohio State University
460 Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-6200 (phone), 292-4462 (fax)

beemyn.1@osu.edu

Lodestar Quarterly

Lodestar Quarterly is an online journal of the finest gay and lesbian literary fiction and poetry. We welcome innovative and energetic work by established and upcoming writers. Past contributors include Edmund White, Karl Soehnlein, Alexander Chee, Michelle Tea, Melanie Braverman, Emanuel Xavier, and Felice Picano.

The editors consider fiction, poetry, and drama by gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered writers. Simultaneous submissions and previously published work are not accepted. Poetry submissions are limited to a maximum of five poems. Please send only one short story or novel excerpt at a time. The maximum length for short stories is 7,500 words. All submissions should also include a one-paragraph biography and the writer's contact information. Send submissions to editors@lodestarquarterly.com as the body of the message or as an attachment.

Metamorphazine - the zine by and for trans folks of all flavors and their SOFFAs is looking for submissions of any length; essays, poetry, short stories, rabid rants, rave reviews, porn, graphics, photos, scribbles, cartoons, anything silly or serious you want to contribute.

This will be the first issue in a series, low budget, but high quality. Publish deadline is May, so please have your submissions to us by February 10.

Submissions can be made to Ari Bachrach via email or snail mail - 3254 Madera Ave. Oakland, CA. 94619.

If you have any questions or comments call Ari at (415) 554-9059 (work), or at home, (510) 532-4329.

Please don't send originals, and do send contact info with yer name, number, return address or e-mail.

can be either to
ari_bachrach@dph.sf.ca us (attachments are automatically deleted from this address, so put the stuff in the email document itself) or mattblakk (attached files OK).

metromadness.com | identity under construction

*Launching September 2001*
Calling all writers, artists
SUBMIT BY AUGUST 15th!

What is metromadness.com?

A new zine uncovering the intersections between (and breaking down the assumptions about) gender identification and sexuality. Metromadness.com hopes to create a repository for the work of diverse and creative individuals.

We want work that represents the widest spectrum of identity experiences, recognizing and then working past the limitations of language. If you've been documenting transition, coming out, personal identity politics, we need you. If you've never thought about your own identity in these terms, start now and submit.

Share your creative essays, fiction, social commentary, lit crit, biography, photos, comics, audio/video clips, artwork and anything else we can showcase online. To be included in our launch, send submissions by August 15th to submit@metromadness.com (after that, submissions will be accepted for publication on a weekly basis). If you have any questions about the project or the process of submission, please write to comments@metromadness.com.

MULTICULTURAL LITERARY MAGAZINE

_phati'tude_ (which means "emphatic attitude") is a literary magazine developed by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS), a NY not-for-profit organization, that presents an array of established & emerging artists, poets & writers at the cutting edge of the multicultural revolution, showcasing those writers of Native American, & African, Hispanic/Latino & Asian descent. Our goal and mission is clear: to provide a literary platform to "non-traditional" voices that have been excluded from the "literary canon."

We are particularly interested in hearing from the "multitude of voices of differing backgrounds & share experiences, thoughts & ideas through short stories, essays & poetry. We are particularly interested in highlighting those writers of Arab, Jewish & Palestinian descent to provide informative articles, interviews & essays that would be of literary, cultural & historical significance to our readership." Phone/Fax: 718.507.8680.

http://www.phatitude.org

New Zine - Call for Subs

hey yall

i am fishing for submissions for the premier issue of my new zine. i would like submissions from: ftm, mtf, boys born boys, girls born boys, sometime boys, all the time boys, people who want to be boys, people who are boys, people who will be boys, drag kings, and drag kings, etc.

submissions about: desire and being a boy, desiring a boy, the desire to be a boy, what is a boy, how your gender affects your sexuality and vice versa, sense of self and sense of boyness, second wave confusion (meaning: after you have come out and it is all figured out suddenly you hook up with someone from a gender/sexuality category that you usually dont desire or didnt think you desire, and how that affects sense of self and gender and boyness), etc.

please email submissions to nonicon@hotmail.com

thanks a lot

michael

On Our Backs

Submit to The Best of Lesbian Sex! On Our Backs magazine is currently seeking fiction submissions for upcoming issues. Stories should be 1000-2000 words and deal with an aspect of lesbian sexuality. We love stories with plots and characters we're interested in. Payment is $100 upon publication. Submissions should be pasted into the body of an email and sent to Diana

Cage at diana@onourbacksmag.com

OTHER MAGAZINE

The magazine for people who defy categories needs you! Weâre looking for content for issue number two (due out May 2003). We need essays, investigative journalism, satire, fiction, microfiction (500 words or less), poetry, cartoons, art, and photography. We prefer pieces which reject traditional categories, in both style and content. Query first for non-fiction. What we like: writing that questions categories in a creative, intelligent way. Pieces that encourage people to investigate the real story behind received wisdom. Subtle exploration of odd contradictions. Startling discoveries. Well-researched reportage.What we don't like: personal essays or memoirs, unless they're used to make a larger point. See guidelines at URL.

Email: phred@godhatesfigs.com
URL:
http://www.othermag.org/contribute.html
Deadline: Pitch nonfiction by Jan. 25, Finished pieces/other content, Feb.20.

PERVGRRL

A cyber-collective of the queer, the perverted and the genderfucked seeks submissions of erotica, essays, rants and reviews. Send inquiries and submissions to pervgrrl@pervgrrl.org.

Info: Aedan McKenna
Email:
pervgrrl@pervgrrl.org
URL:
http://www.pervgrrl.org
Deadline: Open - published monthly

Push Magazine - a dyke/gendequeer publication

is accepting submissions for its Fall 2001 issue

Northwest writers and artists only, please
Submissions must be related to the theme of the issue, which is: Fashion (for fascist times)

Does fashion reflect our identity or merely our tastes? Do we signal desire through our attire? Do we choose what we wear with a political or social conscience? Do global corporations and the media have us by the sweatshop-made cargo pants? Is there such a thing as Dyke fashion? We want your fashion statements, tips, revolts, faux pas, stories, picture, art, comics.

2,500 words or less
e-mail
push@technodyke.com
snail:

Push
c/o Dyke Action
1122 East Pike St., PMB #425
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 366-2254 Stephen

QUEER BLACK PUBLICATION

For the Black Community, men loving men and women loving women is not a new phenomenon, but TALKING OPENLY AND HONESTY ABOUT IT IS! BigUp @ GMFA is putting a shout out for your short stories about that aunt, uncle, grandparent, sister, brother, friend or indeed your own experience of being the 'hidden' homosexual within your black family or community.

These his/her-stories (of no more than 500 words) can be comical, poetic, dramatic or whatever style you wish. A selection of these stories will be published in a booklet charting the contributions and achievements made by Black gay men and lesbians in the UK, and will be read by some of Britain's leading Black celebrities at the BigUp @ GMFA

Black History Month Celebrations in October 2001. The deadline for contributions is 14th September 2001 - so email your entries to <BigUp@gmfa.demon.co.uk> or write to: BigUp, Untold Stories, Unit 43, Eurolink Business Centre, 49 Effra Road, London SW2 1BZ, England.

http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/bigupblackgaymen

Queer Mag

Dear friends,

We need your input! We are in the process of planning a new trans/queer publication, and ask that you take a few minutes to fill out an online survey. This will help us to determine our community's needs and wants.

Please forward this to anyone you think might be interested.

http://queermag.topcities.com/

Thank you,

Sunshine and Leo

RED INK

Theme Issue: Native American Identity and Stereotypes

RED INK, the University of Arizona's Native American magazine, is devoted to cultivating and highlighting the intellectual and creative expression of the indigenous peoples of the United States as well as the rest of the hemisphere. In keeping with this important mission, RED INK is pleased to announce the upcoming release of its special double issue dedicated in part to the subject of Native American identity and stereotypes, a subject that always seems to arouse passions and spark debates. This special double issue, which combines our scheduled Spring 2001 and Fall 2001 issues, is due out in December 2001.

We welcome all original submissions relevant to issues dealing with Native American identity and stereotypes, including poetry, short stories, cartoons, artwork, photography, scholarly articles, opinion pieces, etc. We also welcome first-person essays from indigenous people that reflect personal perspectives, experiences and/or feelings about both individual and group identity.

Please remember to include two printed copies of your work, a copy of your work on PC disk, and a short personal bio (along with tribal affiliation for creative writing works, artworks, or first-person essays) when you send us your submissions. We cannot process submissions unless these guidelines are followed. Please refer to our "Submission Guidelines" page for more detailed information.

Please send all submissions to: RED INK Magazine, 1621 East Seventh St., Tucson, AZ 85719, U.S.A.

The submissions deadline for the theme issue is September 15, 2001. For more information, contact RED INK at (520) 622-3504.

SINISTER WISDOM.

Looking for good work from writers and visual artists who self-identify as part of the lesbian community. Write to the Magazine for information as to upcoming issues/topics.

***** GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION: Sinister Wisdom is a multicultural journal exploring and developing lesbian imagination in the arts and politics. Here you will find exciting, challenging, and fresh material that sustains the many dimensions of our lives as lesbians. We are particularly interested in work that reflects the diversity of our experiences: as lesbians of color, ethnic, Jewish, old, young, lower class, disabled, and fat lesbians. We will not print anything that is oppressive or demeaning. Unless otherwise noted in the guidelines for an issue, Sinister Wisdom is edited by a multiclass, multirace group of dykes which is listed as the "editorial group" for each issue. If you are not familiar with Sinister Wisdom, we urge you to get a sample copy. These can be ordered
from us for $6.50 postpaid.

SEND ONE COPY OF YOUR WORK. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR WORK ON WHITE PAPER, MAILED FLAT, WITHOUT STAPLES. Submissions may be in any style or form. 5 poems or 2 stories maximum submission per issue. Put your name on each page. Please include a current biographical note of three lines or less. If possible, submit your work on a MAC disc
with hard copy. PC in ASCII/text format on 3 1/2 inch disc o.k. Handwritten manuscripts MUST BE LEGIBLE. Print-disabled women may submit by audio tape. SASE MUST BE ENCLOSED. Selection may take up to nine months. If you want to know we received your manuscript right away, enclose a separate, stamped postcard. Anonymity may be arranged if necessary. Email submissions encouraged. We encourage GRAPHIC AND VISUAL ARTISTS to submit work at any time. Reproduction will be in black and white. Send B&W or work with strong contrast. NEVER SEND US THE ORIGINAL - SEND STATS, COPIES OR DUPLICATES. We prefer prints over slides. Let us know if we can crop your artwork. Let us know if we can keep your work
on file for future use. We are always looking for new artwork and possible cover art. ENCLOSE SASE.

***** Sinister Wisdom, Inc., P.O. BOX 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703, (510)532-5222,
sinister@sirius.com

 

Whats Up Magazine, a local Boston street paper

Hello all! Whats Up magazine is looking for a few queer writers!

I'm the Features Editor of Whats Up Magazine, a local Boston street paper combining social awareness & the arts, while working to empower the homeless & disadvantaged. Currently, we are working on our June/July issue, the Whats Up Queer! issue. I'm totally excited about it cuz we gots some great stuff going in there.

We are also doing a reflective main feature and would like to have one or two more people write a 500-750 piece looking at being queer, queer issues, etc. For example, we have one piece about a girl having a queer mother. Another one is on the frustration of seeing queer segregation in hip-hop and other communities that claim to be progressive. We prefer to find something connecting race or diversity to sexuality, since the two former pieces are by white people. Gender makes no difference, and we don't welcome cynicism. Rather, when we see negativity in the world, we like to attack it with positive resolutions to the problems. Think of ways in which you have empowered yourself and others. Another girl might write a piece on how Youth Pride has made her a stronger person.

We are doing our best to make sure this issue is available before pride/dyke march, but if you decide to write it, keep in mind that it might not be out until after the march - we can talk more about it. We would like to try and have these pieces within the next week. Unfortunately, we cannot offer any pay for your contribution.

If you are interested, please email me back at my work email: scrowe@shambhala.com or give me a ring a ding at work, 617-424-0030 ext 251.

Hope to talk to someone soon!

Rock it!

xoxo

Willyboy

A 'zine dedicated to transsexual/transgender issues. Our intent is to be a forum for creative expression and discussion of the issues!! I'm also looking for resources (lists of support groups, products that trans folks need, binders, etc.) and will advertise anything Trans for free...

I am interested in non-fiction, fiction, rants , drawings, comix, poetry, stream of consciousness, collage art, satire, just about anything your heart desires. The format is 8 1/2 x 11 paper folded in half. Please make submissions no longer than 8 pages of that size. If you go over that limit a bit, I'm not gonna reject it though. Say what you need to say. If you feel comfortable, send a four or five line bio along with your submission. If you would rather remain completely anonymous, I will respect that too.

Notice from Webmeister: This `zine is topic focused. It is good ettiquette to contact the editor to determine the submission deadlines as well as the topic for the issue for which you intend to submit material

You can send submissions via e-mail to: Willyzine@aol.com

or snail mail: Jayson Barsic
PO Box 46902
Seattle, WA 98146-6902
USA

any subscription inqueries or other questions can be directed to the same places :-)

Thanks for your time and thanks in advance for your submissions (hinthint ;-) )

Your SOFFA VOICE

HI everyone!!

I am now accepting admissions for the next issue of SOFFA support newsletter, "Your SOFFA VOICE".

I'm looking for:

1. any type of writing from SOFFAs....poetry, essays, personal stories, etc.
2. SOFFA-related writings from FTM's for the "From the Brothers" column.
3. Announcements
4. Listings of local SOFFA supoort groups

This is an amateur publication, so it thrives on submissions from our community!! All persons submitting writings will be sent a copy of the finished version via postal mail. For more information or to send in a writing...email SOFFAUSA@yahoo.com.

Thanks!!