Hello all,
We're once again looking for submissions of your best poetry, prose, photography, drawings and anything else you can muster up.
Make sure you email us by our January 30, 2009 deadline. This issue is sure to be even better than the last!
If you are curious about what kind of things we publish, email us at hacksawzine@gmail.com and we can get you a copy of the first issue.
The Fine Print: We accept simultaneous submissions, however, you must have control over the copyright of your work. We are not responsible for any legal issues that arise if another publication assumes copyright of your work. We will not assume any property rights for your work. Submissions are given on a voluntary basis and will not be subject to financial compensation.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Fresh off the Xerox
Hi everyone,
It's finally here!
The first issue of Hacksaw is printed, stapled, glued, and folded! It looks amazing and we would love to share it with all of you. The zine is full of art, poetry, prose, and tiny little surprises that you'll just love. You must read it. It costs only 3 bucks! Contact either me or Ashleigh (before she leaves the country) for info on purchasing.
It's finally here!
The first issue of Hacksaw is printed, stapled, glued, and folded! It looks amazing and we would love to share it with all of you. The zine is full of art, poetry, prose, and tiny little surprises that you'll just love. You must read it. It costs only 3 bucks! Contact either me or Ashleigh (before she leaves the country) for info on purchasing.
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Time is Almost Here!
That's right, folks. Our submission deadline is on June 15, 2008.
So it's time to cross those t's and dot those i's and get your submissions in, before it's too late.
Thanks,
Taryn & Ashleigh
So it's time to cross those t's and dot those i's and get your submissions in, before it's too late.
Thanks,
Taryn & Ashleigh
Friday, May 2, 2008
Send Us Your Wares: A Call for Submissions
We are currently accepting submissions of all genres of creative, printed work, including (but not limited to) fiction, poetry, non-fiction, plays, screenplays, artwork, graphic stories, comics, and so much more! We prefer works (or selections thereof) of max 3000 words, either completed work or works-in-progress. Our goal is to create a print community for emerging artists and writers to share their work and create a dialogue with others to help develop and share their pet projects. In the spirit of creativity, we're open to almost anything!
Please email all submissions to hacksawzine@gmail.com. We prefer Word or Rich Text files for written work and JPeg for graphic work.
Submission deadline is June 15, 2008.
The Fine Print: We accept simultaneous submissions, however, you must have control over the copyright of your work. We are not responsible for any legal issues that arise if another publication assumes copyright of your work. We will not assume any property rights for your work. Submissions are given on a voluntary basis and will not be subject to financial compensation.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
You made it. Welcome.
You've found the Hacksaw website; we're very impressed with you. Now that you're here, it only seems natural to tell you a bit about us.
So, here goes.
Hacksaw is an emerging literary arts magazine looking to dig the bloggers out of the basement and present them into a real flesh-and-blood (or ink-and-paper more specifically) artistic community. Based out of the Greater Vancouver suburbs, Hacksaw wants to bring together all types of artistic expression. Emerging, established, and brand spanking new writers are invited to submit to us their print-based children.
So, here goes.
Hacksaw is an emerging literary arts magazine looking to dig the bloggers out of the basement and present them into a real flesh-and-blood (or ink-and-paper more specifically) artistic community. Based out of the Greater Vancouver suburbs, Hacksaw wants to bring together all types of artistic expression. Emerging, established, and brand spanking new writers are invited to submit to us their print-based children.
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