In the fight to end the evil of SARS and police brutality in Nigeria, Praxis Magazine is calling on writers to submit non-fiction (including essays on protest photographs), fiction, poetry, and visual art on the momentous protests, debating the direction of these protests and what living in Nigeria means.

Here is a personal note from the editors: “We understand the precarious situation that has arisen from the #EndSARS protests. We do not urge writers submitting essays to put their lives on the line because of this call for submission. Pseudonymous submissions are therefore encouraged.”

Submission Guidelines: Prose (fiction and non-fiction) can range from 1000 to 2500 words; double-spaced, Times NewRoman or Arial font type 12.

Poetry should not exceed 30 lines. Format doc. according to the guideline of prose above.

Submit your work as an MS Doc attachment to editorial@praxismagonline.com with the title of the email as “#EndSARS Submission”. Send visual art (photographs, illustrations and graphics) as an attachment. Size: maximum of2MB.

The deadline for submissions is 31st March, 2021.Click here for more details