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Ake Review 2019 callout
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Ake Review 2019 makes callout for submissions of prose, poetry, and artwork.

James Murua June 30, 2019 No Comments The Ake Arts and Book FestivalThe Ake Arts and Book Festival 2019The Ake ReviewThe Ake Review 2019

The Ake Arts and Book Festival made a callout for submissions of prose, poetry, and artwork for the Ake Review 2019 on June 20, 2019.…

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Ake Review 2017
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The Ake Review seeks out your submissions

James Murua August 22, 2017 No Comments Molara WoodThe Ake Arts and Book FestivalThe Ake Review

The Ake Review, the journal of the The Ake Arts and Book Festival, is looking for submissions for the 2017 edition. The Ake Review has…

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