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GOOD DEEDS THAT TURN ON US &
THE SENSE WE MAKE OF THEM

We start with the best of intentions - opening our hearts, offering suggestions, good will, time, skills, food, money, a bed -  betting this instinctual generosity will. . .well that's not always so clear. But however cloudy the immediate goal, the larger one glows.  We're making a world we want to be part of, doing what we feel is right or just, or just expressing preemptive solidarity, acting toward someone in the way we would like them to act toward us if our situations were reversed.

Often enough, our generosity leads to greater friendship, empowerment, optimism, reciprocity.  But then there are those other times - with a different person or the very same one - when our actions and motives may seem consistent with whatever we did before, but the consequences, practical and social, are dramatically different and call into question some of our most cherished assumptions.  We can feel like a trump, an easy mark. We can feel obscurely or openly responsible for whatever went askew. Or angry. Betrayed. Shamed. Defensive. But, for some reason that is as powerful as it is unclear, we are unwilling to stay in that state and, at the same time, unwilling to write off the consequences as an aberration, a bad bet.

We invite writers to explore through poetry, fiction, memoir and creative non-fiction acts of generosity that have had unintended consequences and the sense, over time, we have made of them.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Deadline: May 15, 2011

We make final editorial submissions on all submitted manuscripts only after the submission deadline.

Electronic submissions only.
Word or RTF.
Prose ≤5,000 words. Poetry ≤5 poems.
Payment in copies

Submit manuscripts electronically:

deeds@universaltable.org


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