Same Faces Collective
Same Faces Collective is open to all genres but is especially interested in hybrid/experimental fiction and nonfiction.
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Same Faces Collective is open to all genres but is especially interested in hybrid/experimental fiction and nonfiction.
The Rumen is a collaboration between writers, poets, and artists from a variety of demographics and backgrounds. Like the guts of an ungulate, The Rumen is a space for ideas and experiences to digest, ferment, and transform.
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