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Posted: February 18th, 2005, 3:33 pm
Howdy folks.
This is Fishman. I have a project I've started work on at www.turkmagazine.com . It's still being built, though it won't be much more impressive looking than it is now. Essentially, I'm looking for a community of writers wanting to contribute poetry and stories to the mag, and to learn from and immerse themselves in the other writers there. Based on this forum, I'm thinking that studio eight's writers are the kind I'm looking for.
Turk magazine is based on the folowing principles;
1. Anonymity of submission. Through our special submission process, writers submit the text and title of their piece in one section and then they send their names in another. So often, especially in the communities laughably described as 'underground' the writers name is everything. Turk creates a truly level playing field for new writers.
2. Anonymity of design. This is not a mixed-art website. It's for the written word and as such all efforts have been made to strip down the design of the site to allow the text of the pieces to shine through as the dominant ethereal fixture of the site's environment.
Sound good? Take a look at www.turkmagazine.com
Fishman.
This is Fishman. I have a project I've started work on at www.turkmagazine.com . It's still being built, though it won't be much more impressive looking than it is now. Essentially, I'm looking for a community of writers wanting to contribute poetry and stories to the mag, and to learn from and immerse themselves in the other writers there. Based on this forum, I'm thinking that studio eight's writers are the kind I'm looking for.
Turk magazine is based on the folowing principles;
1. Anonymity of submission. Through our special submission process, writers submit the text and title of their piece in one section and then they send their names in another. So often, especially in the communities laughably described as 'underground' the writers name is everything. Turk creates a truly level playing field for new writers.
2. Anonymity of design. This is not a mixed-art website. It's for the written word and as such all efforts have been made to strip down the design of the site to allow the text of the pieces to shine through as the dominant ethereal fixture of the site's environment.
Sound good? Take a look at www.turkmagazine.com
Fishman.