Call for Submissions

Looking to the Mountain: Sacred Lands, Healing Cultures

Gila Centennial Anniversary Poetry & Photography Anthology

Call for Submissions

This edited Gila Centennial Anniversary Collection of Poetry and Photographs invites submissions of original work celebrating the ancestral homelands of the Gila Wilderness and the sacred union on nature and culture across time and space.

Please submit up to Five Photographs (Color or Black & White) and/or Five Poems of any length for our review.

Our submission period opens August 15, 2024 and closes on November 15, 2024. Our editorial team will select work for this edited anniversary volume, and notify writers and artists of our decisions by mid-December.

We accept simultaneous submissions, but ask that you kindly withdraw your submission. We do not consider previously published work. Queries and Submission via email to Senior Editor:

Dr. Michelle Hall Kells

Professor of Rhetoric & Writing

University of New Mexico

Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies

mkells@unm.edu

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John Johanek
John Johanek

John Johanek spent 40 years in publishing including four years as art director for Popular Mechanics in New York. He then founded his own design consulting firm with clients worldwide. His firm earned the highest awards in magazine design excellence. He’s written numerous articles on the fine points of magazine design in leading industry magazines and presented hundreds of design seminars and workshops for major trade conferences, publishing organizations and private publishers stateside and internationally. He and his wife Durrae have authored two books on Montana (his home state): Montana Behind the Scenes and Montana Folks. For the past several years John has pursued his passion for art and now he and Durrae operate Zia Gallery in Truth or Consequences to showcase their work. He is a member of the board of directors of the Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project.

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