Tag: call for submissions
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Issue VI moodboards
Submissions for Issue VI close on Sunday, 15th May. Guidelines Click the images for gallery view. Issue VI theme Issue VI playlist
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Issue VI playlist
As always, we have created a playlist on Spotify for you. The playlist has been curated to capture the essence of Issue VI: Li Ji (courage & the serpent). The link and track list are below. Click here to listen to the playlist on Spotify. Track list: Glitter & Gold – Barns Courtney Castle (from…
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Issue VI: submissions closed
Submissions are now closed for Issue VI titled Li Ji (courage & the serpent). The title refers to the Chinese tale ‘Li Ji (or Li Chi) slays the Giant Serpent’ which was first published in the 4th century compilation named Soushen Ji. In the province of Fukien (or in an Eastern Yue translation, in Minzhong)…
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Issue III: call for submissions (3)
What are we looking for? Poetry Visual poetry (blackout / collages) Issue III’s theme Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) invites you to interpret the ideas of home, the hearth, belonging, and guardianship, as well as explore Hestia’s story or the cult of the Vestal Virgins. Home is not always a place. We seek belonging…
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Issue III: call for submissions (2)
What are we looking for? Short prose Creative non-fiction/personal essays Issue III’s theme Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) invites you to interpret the ideas of home, the hearth, belonging, and guardianship, as well as explore Hestia’s story or the cult of the Vestal Virgins. Home is not always a place. We seek belonging in…
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Issue III: call for submissions (1)
What are we looking for? Photography Artwork Visual Poetry (blackout / collages) Issue III’s theme Issue III: hestia (hearth & home) invites you to interpret the ideas of home, the hearth, belonging, and guardianship, as well as explore Hestia’s story or the cult of the Vestal Virgins. Home is not always a place. We seek…
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Issue II: 1 day left!
The deadline for Issue II is Friday, 21st May at 11pm GMT. Submit while you still can! In the Olympian Pantheon, Hermes is perhaps one of the most multi-faceted gods. He has been linked to guiding those of have died into the underworld, he is the messenger god, he is linked to trickery, mischief and…
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Issue II: Call for prose/creative non-fiction
Issue II: hermes (the kaleidoscope) is all about surrealism, eclecticism and being multi-faceted. Consider prose pieces linked to the subconscious, dreams and the fine lines between fantasy and reality. Or, in response to what Hermes was linked to, consider writing a personal essay linked to death and grief, transgressing boundaries, subterfuge and the feeling of being…
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Issue II: Call for photography/visual art
Issue II: hermes (the kaleidoscope) is all about surrealism, eclecticism and being multi-faceted. For photography and visual art submissions, consider how you can play with light, patterns, fragments and the themes found in our list of prompts (found here). Photography and visual art pieces are always considered for the front cover of the issue too! Read…
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Issue II: Call for poetry
Issue II: hermes (the kaleidoscope) is all about surrealism, eclectism and being multi-faceted. We would love to read your poetry submissions! Find our Issue II prompts here to help you begin or to inspire you. Read our submission guidelines here. The deadline is Friday, 21st May. We look forward to reading your work.