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The Whistle Pig Literary Journal
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The Whistle Pig Literary Journal

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CLICK HERE FOR SUBMISSION GUIDELINES...The Whistle Pig is published annually by the Literary Arts Committee of the Mountain Home Arts Council (Mountain Home, ID). Poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, visual art, & more... Submission guidelines: Email submissions to literaryarts@mharts.org with subject “The Whistle Pig submission.” Art work may also be submitted to Patti Hamaishi at P & C Plumbing or Brenda Raub at the Mountain Home High School. *Include a cover sheet with a brief biography (not to exceed 50 words), name, address, email, and phone number. *Prose: no more than 5,000 words, double spaced. *Poetry: Three pages or 1,200 words, appropriate spacing. *Font size: 12 pt., Times New Roman. *Include, in the upper right hand corner, a header on each page stating title and page number (please no name; submissions are judged anonymously). *All writing must be production ready. The editorial committee reserves the right to make small adjustments in the writing such as spelling, punctuation and usage. *Visual Art should be no more than 8 1/2 by 11 inches. The work will be published in black and white. The selection committee for these works will be members of the Visual Arts Guild. For more information about The Whistle Pig or the Mountain Home Arts Council or to order back issues, visit our Web site www.mharts.org, find us on Facebook, or contact: Chris DeVore Editor Chairperson, Literary Arts Committee literaryarts@mharts.org 598-5548 Or Sally Cruser, Executive Director, Mountain Home Arts Council mh-arts@qwestoffice.net 587-3706 About the author: Mountain Home Arts Council Mission: Mountain Home Arts Council entertains, enriches, and educates the community by promoting and presenting varied artistic and cultural events. MHAC was started as a performing arts series in 1977, and has progressed to an arts council so as to include all of the arts: visual, literary and performing. The Arts Council has been involved in the Mountain Home community for thirty-two years. Some of the programs and services provided by MHAC include scholarships for local students, acting as a coordinator between community groups and artists, and presenting a series of events that bring professional performers into the community that would not otherwise be available to this area. MHAC is managed by nine elected officers; one part-time salaried executive director; and over twenty volunteers whom represent the community.
 
 
 
 
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