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Della Donna

April 1, 2011

Spring Issue 2011


  • Letter from the Editor

  • Lifestyles: "Bad Mothering"

  • Health and Beauty: "Straight Talk"

  • Lit by Chicks: "Camembert Soup"

  • Lifestyles: "Finding the Light in the Darkness of Marital Separation"

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April D. Boland, editor-in-chief
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  • Anecdotes (14)
  • Artwork (44)
  • Fabulous Females (13)
  • Health and Beauty (14)
  • Interviews (6)
  • Letter from the Editor (25)
  • Lifestyles (20)
  • Lit by Chicks (37)
  • Political and Social Issues (13)
  • Spirituality (10)

Della Donna Recommends:

Read our interview with
author Susan Campbell.

Read our interview with
author Rivka Solomon.

Read our interview with
author Beverly Donofrio.

SUBMISSIONS:

Political or social issue

One that is of importance to women.

Lifestyle

Being a working woman, a soccer mom, or anything in between - the trials and joys.

Spirituality

This could be mainstream religion to New Age stuff. Why you love it, why you hate it... the possibilities are endless.

Health/beauty

This magazine is pro-woman. Hence, I am not looking for articles on how to fit into a size 0, hairstyles that he will die for, or anything of that nature. If you choose to write about beauty, I would prefer personal pieces on why someone you know (or yourself) is an unconventional beauty, why you value your curves, etc.

Anecdotes

If you have a funny story about work, dating, or anything, send it our way.

Literature

Poems/short stories.

Artwork

Graphic design, scanned artwork, etc. are welcome.

Please keep submissions to 1,000 words or less. I ask for one-time rights to publish your work on this site. The rights to your work remains yours, to publish elsewhere as you please. Please e-mail your first and last name, your submission, and the area in which you think it will fit to della.donna.zine@gmail.com.

*Men, feel free to submit as well, so long as your piece is about women or women's issues.



 
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