Call for submissions: poetry, prose, photography

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Dear Writer:





I am acting as managing editor for the anthology of place, Our Texas Hill Country
(working title, forthcoming, October, 2019).  There will be a panel of
editors who will select work for inclusion using a blind submissions
process.  Contributors do not have to be Texas residents nor must they
have visited Texas. 





The
challenge then, is to write (creative non-fiction, or poetry) from the
point of view of or about an historical character of this region, from
the voice of or about the landscape, the animals , the legends
(the Chupacabra
for example!)

, or any other Texas Hill Country related subject.  The second page of
the call (attached) gives resources you may wish to consider as
prompts.  Special consideration will be given to work specifically
related to Kendall County or Boerne, Texas.
I do hope many of you will rise to the challenge.  Also, please do share widely with other courageous writers.





Write on!










Call
for submissions:



Our
Texas Hill Country:  an anthology of
place
(working title)





The Patrick Heath Public Library in Boerne, Texas,
in conjunction with the Boerne Beat Poetry Group and Friends of the Boerne
Public Library, seeks submissions of poetry, prose, memoir, creative
non-fiction and photography for publication in an anthology to be published and
printed by the library.  All profits from
the sale of the book will benefit the Dietert Historical Archives at the
Patrick Heath Public Library. 





Distribution:  This perfect-bound
anthology will be distributed to local book stores, sold at local readings and
on Amazon and placed in the Patrick Heath Library collection.  Contributors will receive one complimentary
copy and be given the opportunity to purchase copies at a discounted rate.  Select contributors may be invited to read
work from the anthology at the Boerne Book & Arts Fest on Main Plaza,
October 5, 2019.





Submissions:  All work should have an
easily understandable connection to the Texas Hill Country.  We especially seek work related to the
history of the Kendall County region and Boerne, specifically, but all work
related to the Texas Hill Country will be considered:  its land, its people, its history and its
heritage.   Think Spoon River Anthology.  Contributors are not required to be local
residents.





For historical prompts, see the attached resource
document.





Submit previously unpublished poetry, prose, memoir,
creative non-fiction or photography (black and white only).  Work previously posted on a blog is
considered published.  As an attachment
and not within the text of the email, submit writing in a Word Document (not
PDF) in Times New Roman 12 pt. font using single spaces, except in the case of
line breaks and spacing needed for creative emphasis in poetry.  Submit photography (1-3 photos) in a small
jpg file format (314 X 235px).  Upon
selection, high resolution photos will be required.  For poetry, submit 3-5 poems of any length
within one document, using page breaks between poems; for prose, etc., please
limit submissions to 1,500 words. 





Please
remove all personal identifiers from the submitted document as well as the file
name
,
as editors will use a blind review process. 
Please no simultaneous submissions. Include all submitter contact
information, the title of your submission (using the same title as your file
name), and a short bio (100 words or less) within the body of the email.





Deadline to submit:  June 1, 2019.  Notification of acceptance: September, 2019.





Publication date:  Oct. 1, 2019.





Send queries and submissions to boernepoetry@gmail.com.  Please do not query regarding your submission
until after Sept. 30, 2019.





People
of Interest-Kendall County



Mary Becker – first non-Native American woman born in Kendall county





Bickel
Family
– massacred by Indians, only 12 yo son survived





Fred
Dodge
– former Wells Fargo undercover detective who was
close with Wyatt Earp; library owns his memoir





https://www.legendsofamerica.com/law-freddodge/



Caroline
St. Germaine de Valcourt
– earliest birth record in the
Boerne cemetery; born in Paris, France in 1796. 
Came to Boerne after her daughter married George W. Kendall





George
W. Kendall
– considered the country’s first war correspondent;
founder of the New Orleans Times Picayune; extensive writings and holding at
both Boerne library and University of Texas Arlington.





https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fke19



Emeric
Szabad
– 19th Century writer from Hungary,
mainly on military and war history; fought for the Union in the Civil War and
was a POW at infamous Libby Prison. 





http://www.txgenwebcounties.org/kendall/biszabad.htm



Herb
Hall

– Jazz Clarinet player in the 1920s forward for many famous musicians,
including Don Albert, Eddie Condon, Doc Cheatham.  Married a Boerne girl, which is why they
lived here in retirement.





http://digital.utsa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15125coll4/id/1616



Bruno
Phillip
– WWI soldier who died during the influenza
outbreak, 1918, France.  Library has
original last letter home. 





Resources:





Patrick Heath Public Library
Archives:  contact Robin Stauber for
access to 1,355 physical holdings of the Boerne
Star
archives from 19491969.  Also
available online:           https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=boerne+star&t=fulltextCity of Boerne:



https://www.ci.boerne.tx.us/121/Historical-Graves





Explore Magazine,
A Brief History of Boerne:  http://www.hillcountryexplore.com/?p=4175 The Portal to Texas History, University
of North Texas: 



https://texashistory.unt.edu/





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