ILLUSTRATORS AND WRITERS: WE NEED YOU
Are you an illustrator, writer or participating in a unique project? We need you! Especially for you we have extended our submission deadline to #5 for you ONLY. The deadline is 12.12.12 and you can submit work via Tumblr Submit page or prototypemag@gmail.com with the subject header ‘Submission #5’. You may wish to work from one of our sub-briefs for our Transformation issue, or maybe you have the perfect piece of artwork to fit the theme.
You can illustrate this in an artistic format, or you can easily just send us your favourite set of song lyrics which you find really connect with you, help you, or transform you.
(Please don’t send the entire set of lyrics, just a few short sentences).
Submissions to prototypemag@gmaill.com with the subject header ‘submission #5’.
Deadline: 01.12.12
Word count: Upto 600 words.
Brief: Tell us about a transformative experience where you have found yourself thinking differently, acting differently or coming out the other end with a revelation.
It can be related to a personal experience or completely fictional.
Submit: You can submit your work via Tumblr by clicking here: http://prototypemagazine.tumblr.com/submit or you can email to prototypemag@gmail.com including the subject header ‘submission #5’
Deadline: 01.12.12
With so many brilliant things set for #4, prototype magazine is now seeking the quick witted, word sculptors of the UK. You can submit pieces to all, or just one if you like.
Please stick to the word count, and for each one bare in mind our prototype magazine audience. If you want to find out a little more about prototype before you submit you can download our Media Kit here. If you submit, and we like what you’ve written enough you may end up as a frequent feature writer for prototype magazine.
(Please note: This is an unpaid position, purely to give the author more experience and get their work noticed by the creative industry. If an author would like a testimonal written for their resume, we can do - just ask us.)
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sentence complete.
The best advice I was ever given was… (20 words or less)
Everyone should visit…(20 words of less)
Last night I dreamt…(30 words)
feature story.
This morning. (150 words) Describe what you did this morning, was it inspiring, mundane, peaceful?
important bits.
deadline: 01/07/12
submit to prototypemag@gmail.com