Call for Submissions: Gertrude's Gayest Issue Ever
In celebration of the 15th issue of Gertrude, the editors are calling for entries for a themed issue: Gertrude's Gayest Issue Ever.
We are seeking writing and visual art that explores, celebrates, or subverts all of the fabulous queer stereotypes. Whether it's a Sunday School teacher turned drag detective at night or anything set on a lesbian cruise...
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PORTLAND, OR, January 18, 2010 – This month
Literary Arts
awarded Portland-based
Gertrude Press
– the longest running, independent, LGBTQA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer-identified, and allied) literary and arts journal in the world, a fellowship to support the journal’s efforts to provide free copies to public...
Gertrude Press is pleased to announce the 2009 Fiction and Poetry Chapbook Contest winners. The winners' chapbooks will be available for purchase by February 2010. To submit work for our 2010 chapbook contest, visit our
contest guidelines
.
Fiction winner:
Ron Tanner
- "Wheels" - Baltimore, MD
Along one of Walla Walla’s stately tree-lined streets lies a house whose cellar holds a secret.When one begins to speak of secrets and cellars, the images conjured are often dark doings and things that need to be hidden, but the cellar studio of Neil Meitzler lies in stark contrast to such conventions.
Issue 13 featured artist, Neil Meitzler, passed away in 2009. We honor his memory with this tribute to his work. (Click on each image to view it larger. All work is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission.)
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