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Appel aux poèmes: Anthologie de Nouveaux Meilleurs Poètes Africains – 2017

Appel aux poèmes
Anthologie de Nouveaux Meilleurs Poètes Africains – 2017
Nous appellons de 1-3 meilleur poèmes par poète africain (vivant en Afrique) ou de la diaspora africaine (un de ses parents étant originaire d’Afrique) à être inclus dans l’Anthologie de nouveaux meilleurs poètes africains – 2017. Les poèmes doivent être sur n’importe quel thème, de préference moins de 40 lignes, mais nous liserons et considérerons egalement les longs poèmes. En effet, ces derniers doivent être dans n’importe quelle langue africaine ou le Français, l’anglais et le portugais.
Le Délais d’Envoie des poèmes est le 15 Octobre 2017
Les demandes de participation doivent être en un document inclue votre adresse de contact, votre pays de résidence, pays d’origine et votre biographie pas plus de 100 mots.
Les demandes de participations seront envoyés a M. Tendai Mwanaka, Daniel Purificação aux adresses électroniques suivants:
mwanaka@yahoo.com,  danieljose26@yahoo.com.br

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