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Comment by Brian Le Lay on October 3, 2011 at 4:54pm Hey! So, since you've read our second issue, you're probably wondering, "What city, state, and country is Electric Windmill Press in this week?"
Well, since you asked, we've been living out of our car in San Francisco, working temp jobs, writing, planning a trek to New Orleans, showering at campgrounds, brushing our teeth in rest-stop bathrooms, and sharing meals.
Given our limited internet access at present, we plan to release a double issue at the end of October, which'll be here before you know it.
Head on over to our Malaprop page at http://www.electricwindmillpress.com/malaprop.html, peruse our guidelines, and send us poems, stories, essays, articles, drawings, cartoons, comics, etc. Get creative! All that we require is honesty.
Thanks!
- Brian Le Lay, editor, Electric Windmill Press
Comment by Tiny Rockstar on September 26, 2011 at 12:36pm
Comment by janelloshea on September 26, 2011 at 3:38am What is this about?
Dear You: Letters to Lost Friends is a compilation zine project containing letters to people who for various reasons, are not in our lives anymore / are less significant.
It is inevitable that people who enter our lives, leave eventually. Dealing with people leaving is not easy, but it is the ways some of them leave that just make it a lot more difficult to handle. The sudden non-talking, the disinterest, the distance, death... This could be due to many reasons, major disagreements, moving away physically or emotionally, breakups, differences, changes in life circumstances, deaths and etc.
Writing letters could be a crucial part of the healing process.
oops, forgot to mention, I'm also looking for zines, films, books, comics and basically anything else to review, so if you'd like a little free publicity, drop me a line- flyingsaucerproductions@yahoo.com. thanks!
-alan
hi all, I'm looking for pulp fiction and film noir themed art and fiction for the next issue of my zine, Flying Saucer. if you're interested in submitting your work, email flyingsaucerproductions@yahoo.com. please try to keep it to the theme of film noir or pulp fiction. thanks all!
-alan
Comment by Amy blue on September 10, 2011 at 3:50am We seek out stories that ponder the everyday,
social commentary on banal habits,
drawings of dustballs.
Those blank spaces in your day (filling out a form, watching your newsfeed pass by) punctuated by pointless musings, are the stuff of art. We revel in the detritus of mass production, the bombardment of electronic social media, hollywood gossip and advertising, and seek to elevate these happenings.
possible ideas:
the difficulty you face in constructing witty Facebook status updates and how it makes you feel inadequate
creatures drawn from objects you see on your desk
text message poetry
parodic celebrity rumours
absurd how-to guides
We are accepting submissions of
art
comics
fiction
nonfiction
other hybrid texts
anywhere between 2 and 2500 words.
Please email submissions to theprizetitbit@gmail.com before Sunday 18th September.
The Prize Titbit will be presented in a newspaper layout and dispensed freely at odd locations in the city. Your drawing/writing can be gross, serious, hyper-real, sarcastic, messy, fun, powerful or lonely.
Comment by Deirdree Prudence on September 9, 2011 at 3:44pm
A free kitchy-chic adorably pocket sized zine chalk-full of short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, art, collage, photography, music & xenophilia aplenty!
Send us whatever the hell you call art!
Maximum word count: 500
Deadling: October 1st
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