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Tilted Magazine 2005
Volume 2, Issue 1 of Tilted magazine is slated for publication in June.
The Editorial Staff is working behind the scenes now, gearing up for pre-publication work. If you are an artist and/or writer, consider this an opportunity. I'll issue a call for submissions with submission guidelines soon. Check the first issue for an idea of our Departments and the concept of Tilted Magazine. http://www.tiltedmagazine.com/ More info to follow. Check this thread for updates. |
I still have a music review from the last issue which was never released - so I'm in!
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Thanks quadro. If any of you who had work in the pipeline for the unpublished issue from last year, please send it to me.
Here are general submissions guidelines: We are accepting complete first drafts of original writing and artwork. Your submissions become the property of TFP. Submission does not guarantee publication. Send submissions to me via Private Message and if your work is accepted for publication I'll get back to you about working with an Editor . Thanks. The energy level is rising! |
I still have the interview piece with Halx from last year that was approved, I'll talk to Halx; maybe we can do a now and then interview or something
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Yes. If you're a contributor from last year's unpublished issue, send me a first draft and I'll hook you up with an Editor.
Thanks. |
Final deadline for submissions from contributors, May 1.
.... "Submissions become the property of TFP" means: We can hold on to submissions, we don't have to return them, and we can publish them any time we want - or we can choose to not publish them. Creators still retain rights of authorship and re-publication. |
Is there a submission limit? Because I still got lots to submit.
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We're looking for your best work.
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Tilted Magazine Volume 2 Number 1 pre-production Update
We are into the second full week of pre-production for the reemergence of Tilted Magazine. We’ve received some great submissions already and I’m here to let you know there is still space available for your stories, articles, poetry, and artwork. Fact is, we’ve never rejected a submission. What we do is work together with you to improve anything that needs improving or rewriting – just normal editorial stuff. The opportunity is large here for talented folks to get their work published on a site that has a lot of traffic. That means your stuff will show up on Google, etc. If you’re wondering how to break in to creative publishing, further your creative profile on bios and resumes, or just to see your name in phosphors, Tilted Magazine is a proven platform for you. Go ahead, give it a shot. Send your first drafts to me and we’ll talk. Deadlines for final drafts is May 1. We need your submissions well before that date. |
Ok people.....come on.
This is the opportunity many have asked for to REALLY get involved in your community. I know there are some fantastic imaginations out there, and I have seen the abilities of several when is comes to creative writting. I would love to see how many hidden jewels we have lurking in the closet. Lets get this thing going....and become a part of something great. I am contemplating my own piece right now. |
Bump....
*Nudge Nudge....wink wink....know what I mean |
Essay sent. Deciding whether to send pix. This will be interesting!
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Nice to have you contributing, ngdawg. Thanks!
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This needs more attention.
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Attention! Attention!
Is that better? :D (Just sent in my submission... and there's more where that came from if the TFP mag gods like it.) |
Thanks Supple Cow. Your good contribs are always appreciated.
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I'm not a writer but I gave it a shot. I hope it is worthy of publication.
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ok, mine is in *crosses fingers that its worthy*
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Received and received, friends. Thanks for the contribs. Next steps are I look things over, get back to you, get with editors for assignments, etc.
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