Gender on Our Minds & Women in Mind

Call for Submissions: “Gender on Our Minds”
Journal of Southern Connecticut State University’s Graduate Program in Women’s Studies
Submission Deadline: February 1, 2010
Gender on Our Minds is a recently established sibling publication to Woman in Mind, an interdisciplinary publication dedicated to making women’s voices heard through a variety of writings and art submitted by students, staff, and guests.

Gender on Our Minds is an interdisciplinary publication dedicated to awareness from the perspective of gender studies. Gender on Our Minds provides a space for marginalized groups to discuss topics and issues such as GLBTIQ identities, academic and queer pedagogy, arts, cultures, histories, politics, and theories.

Submission is open to the general public. The editors welcome all submissions, but are particularly interested in submissions that contribute to current conversations in gender studies and queer studies.

Submission Guidelines:
Submit articles or stories up to 7500words; up to10 photographs of artwork; or up to three poems and or short stories (maximum 10 pages totals).
All entries will be considered for publication by the editorial board. Under no circumstances does Gender on Our Minds guarantee publication. The board’s decision is final. Include an SASE for notification; mss.not returned. Include a brief bio, but no name should appear on the mss.
Submission must include the writer’s phone number and email address. Simultaneous submissions allowed if Gender on Our Minds is notified of acceptance elsewhere.
Once received, all submissions become property of Gender on Our Minds. Gender on Our Minds reserves the right to edit submissions for content, length, grammar, and mechanics.

Call for Submissions: Woman In Mind Journal of Southern Connecticut State University Graduate Program in Women’s Studies
Submission Deadline: February 1, 2010
WOMAN IN MIND is a creative space for women’s voices to be heard. This journal facilitates political, cultural, and creative expression, encourages intellectual curiosity, and keeps women at the forefront.
Submission is open to the general public. The editors welcome all submissions, but are particularly interested in submissions that contribute to current conversations in Women’s Studies.
Submission Guidelines:
Please contribute academic or research oriented articles, other non-fiction, fiction, poetry, photographs or drawings, media reviews, news or announcements of upcoming events, or any writing done with women in mind. All entries will be considered for publication by the editorial board. Under no circumstances does Woman in Mind guarantee publication. The board’s decision is final. Include an SASE for notification; mss.not returned. Include a brief bio, but no name should appear on the mss.
Submission must include the writer’s phone number and email address.
Simultaneous submissions allowed if Woman in Mind is notified of acceptance elsewhere. Once received, all submissions become property of Woman in Mind. Women in Mind reserves the right to edit submissions for content, length, grammar, and mechanics.

For both publications please send submissions electronically to scsuwmsjournals@gmail.com (preferred method of submission)
Send hard copies to:
Woman in Mind/Gender On Our Minds
Women’s Studies ENG B229
Attn: Kathryn D’Antonio
Southern Connecticut State University
Crescent Street
New Haven, CT 06515
Contact Information: Kathryn D’Antonio at the Women’s Studies office at (203) 392-6133, or at the e-mail address listed above. Please leave a message.