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From: "Anselmo Villanueva"

For an upcoming issue of Manoa, I would like to gather international
writing from younger authors from throughout the Pacific region,
without regard to national boundaries. As you know, over the last
several years, we've been focusing on specific countries. I'd like us
to break out of this format, at least for now, and showcase a greater
mixture of voices, all bound together.

I'm requesting that Manoa corresponding editors and friends please
join in collaborating on this issue, which we will call,
unglamorously for now, "The Pacific Hemisphere Under Thirty-Five:
Younger Writers from Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas." For now,
I'm looking for prose only: either fiction or literary nonfiction.
(Perhaps we can do a volume of poetry like this later. )

The age "thirty-five" is pretty arbitrary; the impulse here is simply
to see what upcoming---rather than beginner or established---writers
around the region are doing. I am not seeking experimentation for its
own sake, so the work need not be explicitly "post-" anything. Good
writing is hard enough to find without putting too many requisites on
its form or content. In this case, age, hemisphere, and quality are
enough restrictions.

Please look around your region for what you think are the best
stories by younger authors and send them to me by no later than the
first week of March 2004---or have the authors send them directly.
Send as many as you like, and tell others if you like---but really
I'm depending on each of you as individuals that I trust. The works
should be previously unpublished---or, they may be previously
published provided they have had only limited distribution, not
worldwide, and have no unreasonable copyright restrictions on them.

The works may be written originally in any language, but they need to
be sent to me in translation and will be published in English. All of
you who send submissions and suggestions will be credited with
editing the book; Manoa's general editor and staff will make final
final selections. Of course I would like to have as broad and
equitable a representation of voices as possible, but that is not the
book's goal and will not drive the final contents.

Authors, translators, and contributing editors will receive multiple
copies of the book, but shouldn't expect a fee. We are too poor. The
book, however, will be beautiful and the content as wonderful and
surprising as we (with your help) can make it.
Thanks very much. As usual, you can send things by post to:

Manoa Journal
Department of English
University of Hawaii
1733 Donaghho Road
Honolulu HI 96822 USA

Best wishes and aloha for the new year,

Frank

Frank Stewart, Editor
Tel: 808-956-3059
http://www.hawaii.edu/mjournal/

Launched in 1989, MANOA strives to bring the literature of Asia and the Pacific to the United States and to bring American writing to Asian and Pacific readers. To date, the journal has published fifteen volumes and about 3,000 pages and 700 writers, translators, reviewers, and editors. It also sponsors readings and performances, sometimes bringing writers from other countries to the U.S.





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