Help webpage linkCurriculum MajorsContinuing EducationDistance EducationStudent ServicesLibrary & Learning Resource CenterCollege ServicesCollege Intranet
College logo
News_Banner
 
 
  Literary magazine seeks submissions
 
MagazineSanford, NC – The literary magazine of Central Carolina Community College (CCCC), Red Clay Review, is now accepting poetry and prose submissions from residents in the college service area. Residents of Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties, current or former students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to submit writing for consideration between now and February 1. The magazine’s inaugural issue will be available the beginning of April.

“ We are looking for interesting and unique voices in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry,” says member of the editorial board Hillary Hall, CCCC English Instructor.

The new literary magazine seeks to publish a variety of voices from those both within and around the college itself. Instructors who have wanted to encourage students’ writing and publishing of unique or interesting prose pieces are excited to have this opportunity to get their students’ voices and views out into the community. People who may have kept journal entries or poems to themselves may find a local magazine receptive to their literary expressions.

Submission guidelines for the Red Clay Review include prose submissions limited to 1,500 words typed and double spaced; poetry is limited to 3 submissions; the name, address, phone number, and approximate word count should be in the upper left of the first page of each submission; electronic submissions are preferred, but are not required.

To submit your prose or poetry contact Joy Hewett (jhewett@cccc.edu) in Chatham County; contact Deborah Doolittle (ddoolittle@cccc.edu) in Harnett County; and Lars Hamilton (lhamilton@cccc.edu) in Lee County.

For more information, contact Ty Stumpf (919-718-9242) or Dean Roughton (910-893-9101, extension 253).

Media Contact:
Jan Rider
Central Carolina Community College
(919) 718-7204
jrider@cccc.edu
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 

 
 
  Literary magazine seeks submissions November 16
  a line
  Blue white game signals start of basketball season
October 13
a line
  International publication features local college,
arts incubator
October 1
a line
  Computer instructor teaches programming classes across the continent
October 1
a line
  Lady Cougars pounce Forsyth
October 1
a line
  Millworker back on stage
October 1
a line
  Foundation tournament scores thousands for student scholarships
September 24
a line
  Groups unite to aid
teen parents
September 24
a line
  Weaving, antiques
among fall course
offerings at CCCC
September 24
a line
  Community health
fair planned
September 24
a line
  Grant funds learning initiative
September 22
a line
  SAIFA tournament honors former leader, raises money for CCCC scholarships
September 15
a line
  Veteran welding instructor named CCCC instructor
of the year

September 15
a line
  Lady Cougars remain optimistic after
weekend shutouts

September 15
a line
  Embers concert moves indoors due to threat
of rain

September 15
a line
  Barbering clinic set to
open at the CCCC West Harnett Center

September 14
a line
  CCCC sponsoring
blood drives in Lee, Chatham Counties

September 14
a line
  Lady Cougars battle Rockingham during 2004 season opener
September 9
a line
  CCCC to break ground on new classroom facility in Harnett County
September 9
  Fifteenth annual CCCC Foundation golf
tournament to be held
September 9
  bottom left nana bottom right