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Arktoi Books

Announcing the First Arktoi Book

Interpretive Work by Elizabeth Bradfield

Interpretive Work explores the collision of natural history, work, queerness, and family, reaching toward a moment where one finds "this unsettlement, / this beauty applauded at last."

More info on Bradfield at www.ebradfield.com
ARKTOI BOOKS, an imprint of Red Hen Press, was established in 2006 by Eloise Klein Healy to publish literary works of high quality by lesbian writers.

The mission of Arktoi Books is to give lesbian writers more access to "the conversation" that having a book in print affords. Submissions by both new and established authors are welcome. See the schedule below for submission dates. Each year the imprint will publish a minimum of one book.

Arktoi Books is named for the arktoi or "bears," young girls in the service of Artemis who lived for a year at her sanctuary at Brauron, east of Athens

The colophon for Arktoi Books was designed by Mark Cull, based on figures on a fragment of pottery unearthed at the Temple of Artemis Brauron. (read more)

ANNOUNCING THE SECOND ARKTOI AUTHOR: CHING-IN CHEN

Ching-In Chen is the daughter of immigrants and a proud Kundiman Asian American Poet Fellow (www.kundiman.org). Past occupations include karaoke singer, flautist, 1st grade literacy teacher, community organizer, construction job counselor, and a severely lost person in the Rocky Mountains. Her poems have recently appeared or are forthcoming in CRATE, Tea Party, Fifth Wednesday Journal, OCHO and Yellow as Turmeric, Fragrant as Cloves. Currently, she is in the MFA program at the University of California at Riverside.

Her first collection of poems, The Heart's Traffic, will be published by Arktoi Books in early 2009. The Heart's Traffic is a series of connected poems about the adventures of Xiaomei, a girl who slowly discovers her own gifts through her ability to shape stories.

More about Ching-in:
ARKTOI SUBMISSIONS:

  • Each year, submissions will be accepted from August through November. Submissions sent at other times will be returned unread.
  • Poetry manuscripts should be between 50 and 80 pages.
  • Fiction and nonfiction manuscripts may be of any length.
  • Poetry manuscripts should be submitted as an attachment to an email (Microsoft Word file or .pdf file).
  • Fiction or nonfiction manuscripts should be submitted hardcopy to:
    4350 Allott Avenue
    Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
    Include an SASE
  • The cover page of the manuscript should include the name, address, phone number, and email address of the writer.
  • A cover letter, sent via email with a poetry manuscript (and hardcopy with fiction or nonfiction manuscript), should present a short biographical statement by the writer and and overview of the work.
Questions and inquiries about the press can be directed to eloisekleinhealy@mac.com.
Submission Schedule:
August through November each year
Submissions in 2008 (publication in 2010/2011)
will be accepted in fiction (hardcopy only; no electronic submissions).

Submissions in 2009 (publication in 2011)
will be accepted in poetry.

Submissions in 2010 (publication in 2012/2013)
will be accepted in nonfiction (hardcopy only; no electronic submissions).

Submissions in 2011 (publication 2012)
will be accepted in poetry.
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