Deadline: May 1, 2023
No entry Fee
1st Place: $500
2nd: $375
3rd: $125
We have been wrestling with the state of our mental health. [At LIGHT one of our key areas of focus is our mental health]. In fact, our last issue was dedicated to how we might address our mental health creatively so that we are focused and precise with knowing all that entails as described by the public.
We have seen its impact, felt its effect, and watched its repeated rhythm repeatedly, with powerful, compelling images that keep us numb or chanting the chorus, "enough is enough." The saying that these are unprecedented times rings true for understanding mental health overall. Currently, we are living in a culture of vast conflicts. On one hand, many are asked to address their mental health and look up ways to ensure self-care and healing. On the other hand, we are simultaneously bombarded with gun violence, senseless killings, economic shocks, and unequal access to health that keeps our overall mental health and well-being spiraling in what bell hooks once described as “continued chaos.” Discussions (mostly from experts) have been raised about the systems and conditions that continue to harm our mental health. So, it is no surprise that the public expresses confusion about “what to do.”
At LIGHT, we believe that the public deserves to be heard. Your voices and stories about multiple paths to wellness, varied ways of thinking about healing, ideas that lead to recovery and reimagination, and ways of being that foster rest, matter and deserve a space to be shared. To echo bell hooks, “We all need somewhere to restore our soul…a path to recovery and wholeness.” Given this, our next issue of LIGHT is seeking entries about the paths to wellness for the public’s health. We invite submissions based on the following prompt:
How might we reflect and reimagine wellness in public health through art, letters, stories, and poetry?
We define wellness following bell hooks as “an act of resistance.” We see this as a process of healing wounds that prevent us from functioning fully. We believe that when we choose wellness when we decide to heal, we choose the right to our most attainable health; we choose our freedom and all the things that help us remain whole. So, how might we promote wellness for the public’s health creatively? We believe that radical wellness, a social justice imperative, will only be possible when we live in a world where we experience it holistically, naming our pain, our suffering, and all the ways we reimagine, restore, and reclaim our wellness within ourselves and among others so as to live fully and joyously. Please help us do so with your entries.
Note: At this time, submissions will only be accepted if written in English. Submissions should not have been previously published and should be properly formatted with little to no grammatical errors. Submissions will be accepted via Submittable. Please do not include any identifying information in your uploaded file.
Letters
Letters should be between 250 to 500 words. Letter submissions should be typed in 12-point font, Arial or Calibri, and single-spaced. Acceptable file types include: .csv, .doc, .docx, .odt, .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .wpd, and .wpf.
Poetry
Poems should be between 250 to 500 words. Poetry submissions should be typed in 12-point font, Arial or Calibri, and single-spaced. Acceptable file types include: .csv, .doc, .docx, .odt, .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .wpd, and .wpf.
Stories
Stories should be between 1000 to 2000 words. Story submissions should be typed in 12-point font, Arial or Calibri, and single-spaced. Acceptable file types include: .csv, .doc, .docx, .odt, .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .wpd, and .wpf.
Art
Artwork should be visual art and include a short narrative to briefly describe or introduce the illustration, painting, etc. Acceptable file types include: .csv, .doc, .docx, .odt, .pdf, .rtf, .txt, .wpd, .wpf, .gif, .jpg, .png, .svg, and .tif.
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