19 October 2009

call for submissions

(dialtone was the name of a small, nearly handmade magazine that i put together a while back. it was born after my experience helping out and hanging out with the folks who put together ransom street magazine in the early nineties (sounds so weird to my inner ear to say that).

i assembled 13 issues over a four year period. i took in almost no money. paid for the photocopies myself and distributed the issues where i could and the quality of writing was, for the most part, outstanding.

i miss doing it. i miss reading the new work and i miss the acts of assembly and dissemination.

so, i am going to give it another go.)

THIS IS A CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

dialtone, vol 2
the voices at the other end of the line

send me your
poetry
found images
flat things
very short prose
scannable and reproducible i'm going to keep it so don't ask for it back art
automatic
surreal
fantastic
take it with you everywhere because it's so damn good
words

send it to me electronically:

thedialtone@gmail.com

(postal address to follow)

IN KIND, I PROMISE

to consider and respond
to print in sufficient quantity to meet demand
to help you let it go to some of the world
i may even set up a website if i can trap a helper

keep the format simple for words: PDF, Open Office, Notepad. if i cannot open it i will let you know.


like i said, i miss doing this. we'll see how it goes.

thanks,

geo

oct09

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