L'Intrigue, the Wild Magnolia of Literature

Volume 12 - Issue I


Call for Submissions

L'Intrigue's next issue will be dedicated to The Book. Thus, we are seeking a variety of genres that have been published in an author's book. Please provide an updated bio, a link to information about your book and/or where the reader can purchase your book(s). For authors moving books, we hope you will share your best works with us!

Just as change creeps quickly upon us, so does our writing, and for this reason, we will also include new and unpublished works.

We are also seeking a limited amount of art that may work well with your writing, or perhaps art that stands on its own.

L'Intrigue is dedicated to a variety of cultures, and thus a variety of genres to include poetry, fiction, nonfiction, experimental, letters, essays, features, travel writing, political, scientific, philosophical, psychological, sociological, historical, and others. Note that certain genres must include references when required. Writings should be no more than 3500 words. We do not censure works, and all writing may not reflect our personal opinions. However, we do expect to receive works that leaves the reader wanting more from you.

All writers retain copyright of their respective works. Your work remains on line until we decide to remove it. We do not pay authors and receive no compensation to share the works in L'Intrigue. Your emails address can be added only upon your request.

L'Intrigue is published by Thunder Rain Publishing on at least a yearly basis. We plan to begin moving our next issue online within three weeks and will review submissions throughout the summer.

Katherine Tracy
Editor of L'Intrigue, the wild magnolia of literature

Please forward submissions by August 5, 2009 to editor@lintrigue.org


Katherine Tracy is an editor, poet, writer, publisher, and book designer. She also teaches the art of writing at Nicholls State University. She publishes L'Intrigue as a passion and forever a work-in-progress. She is married to the historian Charles Dellert, who now loves Hemingway because of her. Although he did introduce her to Coincoin. They live in Thibodaux, LA where they can eat as much Cajun food as they want! Katherine has three beautiful grown children and three beautiful grand daughters. Her most recent book publications include In The Eye: a collection of writings and A Savage Wisdom by Norman German, now in its second printing (July 2009).


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