Submissions are currently open for Issue V of COVID nine zine.
Submission Guidelines:
Click here for the submission form.
There is a maximum of 5 submissions per person, per zine publication.
You can submit whatever you want. It doesn't have to be in response to one of the featured prompts
Writing:
Art and Photography:
Videos/Audio:
This Week’s 15-minute Prompt:
Describe the future you want to see. A piece of the future, from at any point in the future.
Past Prompts:
Don't know where to start? Need a quick project? Here's some 15-minute prompts we've featured in past weeks that you use to write, photograph, draw, record, etc.
Submission Form
Week 10 (followed by a brief recess): Write a personal manifesto. What do you believe in above all else? How do you approach the world? How do you want to live?
Week 8 and 9: Create something from a group perspective. Use a plural or collective point of view, such as writing from a "we" perspective in first person, or a "they" perspective in third.
Week 6 and 7: Write a tiny Paideia story. Describe a moment, an experience, a memory, or anything about Paideia in 100 words or less.
Week 5: Leave a review of something. It can be a book, movie, the tree in your front yard, universal pass/fail, anything, really, and using review in any sense of the word. Reviews in different mediums are also welcome.
Week 3 and 4: The view outside your window. Describe, discuss, etc. in any medium you wish.
Week 2: Write a letter for a future historian about this time. This can be directly to a historian or simply a letter that they will find. What do you want them to know about this time?
Week 1: The New York Times Modern Love column publishes a collection of Tiny Love Stories on a weekly basis. Here’s the most recent collection.
Write your own tiny love story or coronavirus story (or coronavirus love story) using this format. Share a moment of your life in 100 words or less.
(Feel free to share other tiny stories too.)
Click here for the submission form.
There is a maximum of 5 submissions per person, per zine publication.
You can submit whatever you want. It doesn't have to be in response to one of the featured prompts
Writing:
- Send pieces in separate Google Docs (titled “Name – Title of Piece”)
- Format: Size 12, Times New Roman, single-spaced. We will do our best to honor any intentional formatting.
Art and Photography:
- Send pieces in separate jpeg files (titled “Name – Title of Piece”)
Videos/Audio:
- Send pieces in separate mp3 or mp4 files (titled “Name – Title of Piece”). A link to something on Youtube will also work.
This Week’s 15-minute Prompt:
Describe the future you want to see. A piece of the future, from at any point in the future.
Past Prompts:
Don't know where to start? Need a quick project? Here's some 15-minute prompts we've featured in past weeks that you use to write, photograph, draw, record, etc.
Submission Form
Week 10 (followed by a brief recess): Write a personal manifesto. What do you believe in above all else? How do you approach the world? How do you want to live?
Week 8 and 9: Create something from a group perspective. Use a plural or collective point of view, such as writing from a "we" perspective in first person, or a "they" perspective in third.
Week 6 and 7: Write a tiny Paideia story. Describe a moment, an experience, a memory, or anything about Paideia in 100 words or less.
Week 5: Leave a review of something. It can be a book, movie, the tree in your front yard, universal pass/fail, anything, really, and using review in any sense of the word. Reviews in different mediums are also welcome.
Week 3 and 4: The view outside your window. Describe, discuss, etc. in any medium you wish.
Week 2: Write a letter for a future historian about this time. This can be directly to a historian or simply a letter that they will find. What do you want them to know about this time?
Week 1: The New York Times Modern Love column publishes a collection of Tiny Love Stories on a weekly basis. Here’s the most recent collection.
Write your own tiny love story or coronavirus story (or coronavirus love story) using this format. Share a moment of your life in 100 words or less.
(Feel free to share other tiny stories too.)