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It's unpaid, but it's a cool anarchist lit zine if you're looking to publish in that scene.

https://kolektiva.social/@scrappy_capy_distro/115062523856049972

"Hello everyone

We have opened our call for submissions for our fourth issue of "Harbour - an anarchist literary journal"

This issue has the theme of “Defiance,” whatever that might mean to you, such as defying authority, expectations, or social constructs. We're looking for prose, poetry, and art with an anarchist bend to it.

We are now also accepting literary reviews. The books don't have to be anarchist but we're interested in how they influenced anarchist thoughts. Have you read a book that moved you lately, either in thought or action? Send us an essay or review!

Submissions will be open from September 1st to September 30th.

Full submission info can be found here: en.scrappycapydistro.info/subm…"

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

I would love to try and send them a book review, but I need to rummage among those I've read in this last year. There's a very powerful one that comes to mind, but sadly it's only been published in Italian 😔

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Best of luck!! I have no idea if they'd be interested but I certainly would be - it's really cool to get to hear about stuff I'm otherwise siloed away from by language! It looks like they already publish in German and English so a review of an Italian book doesn't seem too far afield to me. Either way, I hope it works out!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Agreed with @[email protected], I think reviews of books outside of their main languages would be great, because through your review it exposes people to writing they would have 0 access to otherwise.

Also, who knows, it might get some cogs moving and bring about some translations!

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