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CCP extends deadline for literary submissions to 43rd edition of Ani

The latest volume will feature multilingual literary works with the theme Zambales, preferably from writers who were born, raised, lived, or currently living in Zambales. The CCP, through its Intertextual Division, will receive submissions until June 30, 2024. 

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The Cultural Center of the Philippines extends the deadline for literary submissions to the 43rd edition of Ani, the official literary journal of CCP. The latest volume will feature multilingual literary works with the theme Zambales, preferably from writers who were born, raised, lived, or currently living in Zambales. The CCP, through its Intertextual Division, will receive submissions until June 30. 

Literary contributions may be in the form of essays, poems, short fiction, works for children, and other genres. Submissions may be in Filipino, English, and local languages of the Philippines, accompanied by a Filipino or English translation.

Submissions must be original and unpublished. The entries should be submitted in Arial font (12 pts), double-spaced in 8 1/2” x 11” paper size, with a short bio note of at least 3-5 sentences, photo, home address, contact details, and tax identification number (TIN) of the author.

For detailed requirements and processes, follow the CCP Intertextual Division Facebook Page or email ani43.ccp@gmail.com

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