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Quarterly magazine has Gradyville ties

Kari Barr writes:
Hello Columbia! I'm new to Kentucky. We live a little beyond the Gradyville area. My husband Donny still works in Washington State, as soon as that house sells he will join me here as well. We also have a son attending South Central in Glasgow. I am a writer and sometimes publisher. I recently created a new magazine that I will publish quarterly. The first issue can be found on my website intangience.net. Those who have kindles can even get the magazine ebook for free at amazon.com.

I'd like to invite local writers to submit items related to the theme of future issues as detailed on the submission page. Note we cannot pay for work at this time. But it is free publicity. We take both poetry and short stories. The upcoming issue to be published in September will be about winter in general but a preference for fiction in a dystopian world would make us happier.
Kari says the next issue of Intangience will be published by September 30, 2023, and the deadline for submissions is August 30, 2023.




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