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Thymos Anthology Call for Submissions

Have you ever secretly wanted to see your name in print?

Do you lie in bed late at night thinking to yourself, “My life is so interesting, the world must hear my story”!?

Do you harbor a burning desire to write the great Asian American novel?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, here is the perfect opportunity for you!

Submit your work to the Thymos Asian American Anthology!

Here is the anthology’s call for submissions:

What does it mean to be an Asian American in the twenty-first century?

From the mainstream perspective, tired stereotypes about Asian people as model minorities, asexual techno-geeks, hypersexual dragon ladies, or perpetual foreigners still persist–though often concealed behind politically correct slogans like colorblindness and diversity.

One racial obstacle that Asian Americans thus face is the inability to claim an identity and culture that are defined by the Asian American community itself, rather than how mainstream society defines us. Whether it’s dealing with popular stereotypes or the effects of racism, many such issues ultimately stem from a lack of power.

This includes the power to express our lives, histories, and beliefs in a manner that is true to our lived experiences. And in an era where the media has vast influence to shape the very nature of Asian America for both ourselves and others, this is more important than ever.

With this book project, we are taking responsibility for telling our own stories. The project is an anthology that will compile the experiences of Asian Americans. We want people to tell their stories in their own words; communicate perspectives that challenge or transcend mainstream stereotypes; or simply relate something uniquely personal as an Asian American.

These experiences may be profound. They may be prosaic. But they always remain true to their source and inspiration.

We invite you to submit your story for our book project. If your work is selected, we will publish it in our forthcoming anthology with Oregon Poet Laureate, Lawson Inada.

What: The Thymos organization of Portland, Oregon is seeking submissions for its anthology of work by Asian Americans.

When: The deadline for submissions is open.

How: Submissions can be sent either by e-mail or postal mail.

E-mail: Thymosbook@gmail.com

Postal mail:

Valerie Katagiri
5195 SW Cherry Ave.
Beaverton, OR  97005

Submission Guidelines:

1. Writer should identify as an Asian American. Participation in activism, civic/volunteer work, or general membership in the Asian American community is preferred but not required.

2. Submissions can involve written work of any type including personal essays, analytical articles, fiction, or poetry. Submissions can also be visual in nature such as photographs, drawings, cartoons, etc. All photos should be in black and white.

3. Written submissions should be no longer than 20 pages typed, 12-point font, and double spaced.

Questions: Contact Larry Yu at ThymosBook@gmail.com or Valerie Katagiri at valkatagiri@gmail.com.

Or check out our website at http://www.thymos.org

3 Comments leave one →
  1. Thai A. Nguyen-Khoa permalink
    March 28, 2011 9:58 pm

    I’d like to submit my work to Thymos Anthology, but would like to know how many pieces I could submit; and I take it that the work has to be new, unpublished work?

    Thank you,

    Thai Nguyen-Khoa

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