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Showing posts with label convert stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convert stories. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Shahadah Stories for Azizah Magazine

Blogger Izzy Mo has posted a call for well-written, intriguing shahadah stories for publication in Azizah Magazine.

The magazine is also seeking scrap-bookers for an upcoming feature on scrap-booking.

Muslim Like Me Anthology

Kim Joseph of Muslim Like Me is putting together an anthology of convert/revert stories. Here is a flyer that explains more about the project.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Call for Submissions: Religious and/or Spiritual Conversion Stories

This individual is seeking the following:

Religious/spiritual conversions stories needed for serious nonfiction book – partly anthology, partly commentary. Looking for stories that show feelings and/or logic involved in moving from not caring about religion to religious belief OR how one abandoned the religion of their upbringing OR how one moved from agnosticism/atheism to a spiritual stance. Must be 100% true. Limit 1750 words.

Deadline: 10/1/2007

This may or may not be a paying opportunity. Check with the coordinator of this project for details.

Click here for contact info.

This blog is maintained by Amel Abdullah, a freelance writer, editor, and Arabic to English translator.