The magazine also seeks general submissions of poetry
Baily's Beads, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford's award-winning literary magazine, is seeking general submissions and sponsoring a contest open to students, faculty,Find the largest selection of ceramic ownfigurine on sale. staff, and community members of all ages.A patient presents with a tungsten ring on their injured finger and is unable to remove the ring.
Contest winners' entries will be published in a special section of the next Baily's Beads. The directions are to write a piece of creative nonfiction, fiction, or poetry of no more than 300 words incorporating the following words: A broken mask, a violin, neon lights, ashes, metallic, rustle.
Editors are looking for concrete imagery and sensory detail, focusing on "showing" the reader rather than "telling" through summary.
Writers should put "Prompt Contest" in the e-mail's subject line and include a cover sheet with the author's name, address, e-mail address,A laser marking machine can be thought of as three main parts. telephone number, and genre of submission. The author's name should not appear anywhere on the manuscript.
The magazine also seeks general submissions of poetry, short stories, novel excerpts, graphic stories, memoir, travel writing, personal essays, plays and translations. Submissions are accepted year-round, but the magazine's staff will consider all work submitted by March 29 for the next issue, which will be released next January.
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"We wanted to do something to show our appreciation for how well our team, our families and our fans were treated by everyone representing New Orleans," Bisciotti said in a statement released by the team.
The police department provided the type of escorts and 24-hour security that is typical for a Super Bowl team.
In other words: Thanks for helping us avoid those traffic jams.
In addition to the gift, the Ravens purchased a full-page ad in today's Times-Picayune, expressing gratitude to the city's citizens for the hospitality during Super Bowl week.
The gestures prove that after digging deep into his pockets to strike the deal that landed Super Bowl MVP quarterback Joe Flacco the richest contract in NFL history this week, Bisciotti is still in the spirit of giving.promoting wind power in Europe and wind turbine .
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