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Submit a Post for Oregon Humanities Magazine's Fall 2010 issue on "Ha!"
29 July 2010
Posts for the “Ha!” Issue of Oregon Humanities magazine are due Monday, September 20,... More
Reading by Writers from "Look" issue of Oregon Humanities
23 June 2010
If you enjoyed reading the spring 2010 issue of Oregon Humanities magazine on the... More
Share your mind-changing moment in the O. Hm. essay contest
01 February 2010
Share a moment of insight or surprise—a time when you’ve read, seen, or heard... More
Look: call for proposals and submissions
15 September 2009
Oregon Humanities magazine is seeking submissions for the spring 2010 issue on the... More
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I wish I had heard about this contest earlier…sounds exactly like the kind of topic I could really get excited about. O well
Pan Tangible | 03 Jun at 10:25 AM
You could always write a Post for that same issue of Oregon Humanities magazine (on the theme of work).
This link will take you to our writers guidelines and the call for submissions: http://bit.ly/94HpC7
Submit your piece by June 21!
Raina Hassan | Portland | 04 Jun at 03:52 PM
Hi,
Is there a place on this website where some of these essays can be read. What a great topic, I would realy like to see some of the entries…
Thanks
Mia | 28 Jun at 06:07 PM
Not yet, Mia, but we will be posting the winners/finalists when the Work issue of the magazine is published later this summer. I’ll send you a message when they’re online.
Raina Hassan | 29 Jun at 09:49 AM
Thanks Raina, I would appreciate that.
Mia | Australia | 05 Jul at 06:19 PM
Hi,
I was wondering if the winners/finalists for the mind-changing essay contest have been listed yet? Is the summer magazine available now?
Thanks,
Larissa
Larissa | Salem | 10 Aug at 04:21 PM
Not yet, Larissa. We’ll be making an announcement/sending notification to the contest applicants soon, and the summer issue is currently in production.
Raina Hassan | 10 Aug at 04:37 PM
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