Call for submissions: Greek Australian writers invited to publish in ‘O Logos’ journal

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The Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia has announced a call for submissions for its annual literary journal, O Logos, inviting members of the Greek Australian community to contribute their original works.

The terms of submission are:

  • Works for publication in this year’s edition (2025) of O Logos may be submitted from now until 30 June 2025. Submissions received after this deadline will not be accepted.
  • Submissions must be original and must not have been previously published in books or journals.
  • The length requirements are as follows: (1) Poetry (in English or Greek): Maximum 100 lines, (2) Prose (short stories, essays, book reviews, and studies) in English or Greek: Maximum 1,500 words
  • Submissions must be typed and sent in electronic format (Word document) to the Association’s email address: hellenicwritersau@gmail.com
  • When sending your email, please include the subject line LOGOS ISSUE 38 followed by the title of your work to facilitate the submission process.

The annual publication of O Logos plays a significant role in preserving and promoting Greek Australian literature, offering writers a platform to share their work with the broader community.

For further information, interested writers can contact the Hellenic Writers’ Association of Australia.

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