Sunday, 30 October 2011

Join Us On The 'People. Places & Memories' Ebook Journey

The recent call for submissions to our Dream Catcher Project ebook - ’People, Places and Memories’ - has been answered more than a hundred times over.

Many have contacted us, at the Brighton Magazine, with ideas for short stories, poems or prose, but a high number have valid questions about what exactly writing for an ebook entails, and how such a project will be marketed.

With the above in mind, this blog will now also serve as a pointer to relevant authors, blogs, websites and places of general information. In other words, as writing for online readers is still somewhat in its infancy, ‘People, Places and Memories’ will be a project we embark on together and catalogue here via regular updates.

So first, we are building a list of your email addresses. Then, with your permission, we can keep you updated on this project, in the hope you will support it either via your writing or spreading the idea via your own list or word of mouth.

Some have contacted to say they are concerned that the standard of writing we receive may surpass their own. All are welcome, but those new to writing may want to check-out this step-by-step guide to becoming a writer.

So anyway, opening this project to your submissions was step one. Hopefully you’ll all be aboard for the full journey.

Contact the Dream Catcher Project via: editor@brighton.co.uk - or check-us out at The Brighton Magazine.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Dream Catcher Project Open For Submissions

The Brighton Magazine's new Dream Catcher Project is open for submissions. We are looking for short stories, poems or prose based on the topics of either People, Places or Memories.

We plan to produce a quarterly ebook anthology of your very best writing .. a chance to have your name in digital print!

So, without delay, get writing and send your submissions to editor@brighton.co.uk.

During late spring of next year we'll chose our favourite entrants and organise an evening of readings at a local venue, to tie-in with the Cultural Olympiad 2012.


For the full Dream Catcher Project update CLICK HERE