SFcrowsnest cherche des contributeurs
01.03.2006
Dans son no 148 [mars 2oo6] télémessagé, SFcrowsnest, excellent zine rosbif, cherche des contributeurs de tout acabit, confession, taille de slip et coupe de cheveux, tous réunis sous la même bannière/étiquette « otakus angloscribes de S.-F. » :
Call for Writers
One of the nice things about being online is that SFcrowsnest can publish slightly off-the-wall material that would never find a home in a highly targeted advertising-ruled print magazine world. An article we always trot out as an example of this, is Uncle Geoff’s piece about what the heck fuel & engine combination the Thunderbirds craft might have used in the classic 1960s TV series of the same name.
Let’s face it, you’re not going to read the likes of that in SFX, Starlog, Starburst, Interzone or the rest of the printed world! If there’s an article inside you - could be continuity errors in Andromeda, your latest work of short fiction, or just why you think Iain Banks’ novels are the greatest SF since a little man called Verne put pen to paper - do drop Geoff a line below.
Contact Uncle Geoff in the rainy English countryside at contributions@sfcrowsnest.com.
We still fund this puppy’s bandwidth and other miscellaneous expenses out of our own pocket, so the spirit of volunteerism is about the only thing that keeps our happy ship in hyperspace. Any time, articles, stories or reviews you can submit are always appreciated.
Current requirements: March 2006
- short fiction
- articles
- comment pieces
- convention reports
- book reviewers (see below)
- Television reviews … Stargate, Andromeda, Trek etc
- Movie reviews
- Games reviews … RPGs, scenarios, wargames etc
- SFF models and figures … reviews, painting tips, scratchbuilds, conversions
BTW, if you’re interested in becoming a book or DVD reviewer, we’d really, really (no, really) appreciate it if you were UK-based. Posting out the hundred of goodies we get every week is an expensive business, and extra airmail costs could lead to Geoff, Jessica, Mark and Steve eating dog food in a crazed economy-drive of death. Of course, if you’re based in the US, Canada or Australia and you fancy reviewing your own drip-feed of goodies resulting from your science fiction and fantasy addiction, then that okay by us … but we can’t supply you ourselves! Sorry.
One of the nice things about being online is that SFcrowsnest can publish slightly off-the-wall material that would never find a home in a highly targeted advertising-ruled print magazine world. An article we always trot out as an example of this, is Uncle Geoff’s piece about what the heck fuel & engine combination the Thunderbirds craft might have used in the classic 1960s TV series of the same name.
Let’s face it, you’re not going to read the likes of that in SFX, Starlog, Starburst, Interzone or the rest of the printed world! If there’s an article inside you - could be continuity errors in Andromeda, your latest work of short fiction, or just why you think Iain Banks’ novels are the greatest SF since a little man called Verne put pen to paper - do drop Geoff a line below.
Contact Uncle Geoff in the rainy English countryside at contributions@sfcrowsnest.com.
We still fund this puppy’s bandwidth and other miscellaneous expenses out of our own pocket, so the spirit of volunteerism is about the only thing that keeps our happy ship in hyperspace. Any time, articles, stories or reviews you can submit are always appreciated.
Current requirements: March 2006
- short fiction
- articles
- comment pieces
- convention reports
- book reviewers (see below)
- Television reviews … Stargate, Andromeda, Trek etc
- Movie reviews
- Games reviews … RPGs, scenarios, wargames etc
- SFF models and figures … reviews, painting tips, scratchbuilds, conversions
BTW, if you’re interested in becoming a book or DVD reviewer, we’d really, really (no, really) appreciate it if you were UK-based. Posting out the hundred of goodies we get every week is an expensive business, and extra airmail costs could lead to Geoff, Jessica, Mark and Steve eating dog food in a crazed economy-drive of death. Of course, if you’re based in the US, Canada or Australia and you fancy reviewing your own drip-feed of goodies resulting from your science fiction and fantasy addiction, then that okay by us … but we can’t supply you ourselves! Sorry.
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