Place/Time deadline extended!
Nov. 24th, 2008 08:51 pmA little while ago I posted about my most recent mad creative project, Place/Time, a literary journal based on focusing on a specific place and time and seeing what falls out. For our first issue, we're looking at Boston in 1997, and may be putting that in conversation with 1897, the turn of the previous century, after a longer submission that did a brilliant job of doing just that. We've pushed our submissions deadline back to December 1st; the stuff we've gotten is great but we're hoping to get a little more of it. Realistically, starting a journal out of nothing like this on a tight schedule, I don't expect to get inundated with submissions from friends, let alone strangers; but consider this a first reminder if I haven't gotten around to emailing you yet, and an invitation to drop me a line if you've got an idea in your head, whether it be something you'd like to produce or otherwise. We'd love to read some more fiction, especially, but we're also interested in book reviews of books that either were written then or deal with that time. (I've had someone recommend Zodiac, recently, as a book that would be particularly good for this.) So if this sounds exciting to you, drop me a comment or an email! (rachel@akrasiac.org) I'd love to hear from you, and I look forward to presenting issue 1 of Place/Time to all of you and to the world at the end of December.
...And then going to sleep for, like, a week. :P
...And then going to sleep for, like, a week. :P
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Date: 2008-11-25 03:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-11-25 04:11 am (UTC)my piece would be one of those self-indulgent memoir things, about visiting boston for a few days with my best friend from highschool - as friends - but then leaving the city in love and involved, all teenage swoony and ridiculous. is this sufficiently relevant?
er, actually...how far is this going to be circulated, and will it be on the internet? in that case i might submit under a pseudonym (if that's ok), just because he and i were both MIT folk...and, uh, i still haven't had that full conversation with the person i had to break up with shortly after i returned to minneapolis. durrr.
let me know :)
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Date: 2008-11-25 04:20 am (UTC)And yay self-indulgent memoir thing! Those can be fun :)
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Date: 2008-12-01 08:48 pm (UTC)