OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
CHESSSTORY playing cards.
Stories of fifty (50) words or less for inclusion in
CHESSSTORY, a limited edition set of cards designed and
printed by Louffa Press. Each card will have a chess piece on
one side, and a very, very short story on the other. The cards
are meant to function in sets of playable chess pieces for a
standard chess board. Preference will be given to tight, lucid
stories that paint a vivid picture with brevity and punch,
something like an injection of hyper-Calvino. The stories
don’t have to be about chess - they could use chess as an
unseen influence: a character who strategizes like a pawn; a
bus that pauses briefly by a streetcorner game of dominoes.
Also welcome are stories that relate to the game of chess
itself, or even games and strategy in a more general, social,
anthropological or imaginary sense - opposites, race issues,
adversity, etc. There is no limit, but quality is a must.
Thirty-two stories will be accepted, exactly one story per
chess piece, so send your best work. The art for the pieces
will be silkscreened and the stories letterpressed on artisan
paper. Card sets will be numbered and signed.
THE DEADLINE is January 31st, 2011. SUBMIT UP
TO THREE STORIES. Best of luck! Send your stories
to david@louffapress.com. In the subject line, write
CHESSSTORY, and the word count.
Alternative Publishing is an Australian project that seeks to explore simple, cheap and effective ways people can get their ideas, writing, stories out into the public arena, either on the internt or not. It's for writers, makers of books, zinesters, poets, and anyone with an interest in how things work in the world of self publishing.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Calling all Writers
Calling all authors, 'zine makers, comic-book writers, diarists, poets and storytellers: The Brooklyn Art Library wants your words!
The Fiction Project is an opportunity to tell stories in a different way by fusing text and visual art. After traveling across the country, the Fiction Project will enter into the Brooklyn Art Library's narrative collection, archiving your stories to share them with the public.
Anyone – from anywhere in the world – can be a part of the project. To participate and receive a journal that will travel with the 2011 tour, start by choosing a theme and ordering a book on the website http://arthousecoop.com/projects/fiction/features
Books will tour the following cities:
Brooklyn, NY Austin, TX San Francisco, CA Portland, ME Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL Seattle, WA Winter Park, FL
Sign up by:
March 31st, 2011
Return book by:
March 1st, 2011
to go on entire tour
June 1st, 2011
to go on second leg of tour
Tour starts:
March, 2011
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