Saraba Magazine on Sex

Saraba Magazine’s 11th Issue will explore the subject of sex and sexuality – sex as ‘being’ and sex as ‘doing.’ How does sex manifest itself as a question of personhood, difference, affection, rights, protest, etc.

The Publishers and Editors hope to recieve diverse submissions of poetry, fiction and non-fiction that reflect the open-ended parenthesis that surrounds/reflects the diversity of sex and sexuality. Our bias is for work that is experimental in form and organic in outlook/subtleties.

If unsure about your work, please send a query to the attention of the Managing Editor of Saraba Magazine. If you have not already submitted, please consider submitting through our Submissions Portal. Due to the amount of submissions we recieve, only entries that follow our submissions guideline will be considered. No exceptions will be made.

Prospective contributors are encouraged to download our publication schedule for 2012.

Quicklinks:
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Submissions Portal
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2 Responses to “Saraba Magazine on Sex”
  1. Neal McKenna says:

    I am interested in contributing to the sex and sexuality themed edition. Can you give me the terms of reference – what you want and don’t want – in the article, maximum word count and deadline date. Your notice was passed on to me by Arja Salafranca at the Sunday Independent.
    Cheers,
    Neal McKenna

    Dear Subscriber,
    We are inviting your work for consideration for publication in our next issue. The theme is Sex and Sexuality, as ‘being’ and as ‘doing’. We’ll like to see diverse experimental explorations of the theme. If you are unsure about your work, send an email to the Managing Editor by replying to this mail. :
    Regards,
    The Saraba Team.

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