litmajor:

partyinyoureyesocket:

More information HERE

New anthologies are always worth a good shot! 

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litmajor:

partyinyoureyesocket:

More information HERE

New anthologies are always worth a good shot! 

Reblogging because we can =]

An update on our activities!

Right we’ve been pretty busy lately so I figured i’d give you all an update.

Firstly, i’ve been promoting in the local area and have also managed to find two potential stockists for the anthology in Chester and Liverpool. However, we have a favour to ask of you all; if your local library has a noticeboard we would appreciate it if you’d request a poster from us and ask them to put it up. Also, though the response through Tumblr has been brilliant we’re increasing promotion through Twitter and Facebook. If you have either of those accounts please promote the project. The more interest we get, the more potential readers for your work.

We’ve decided that as well as having print copies of the anthology available we’re going to publish through Kindle. It’s apparently how the cool kids read these days, though I have one so i’m not sure if ‘cool’ is the right word…

I’m currently writing some example submissions which Luke will illustrate when he gets back from his travels. Once they’re uploaded we hope it will help you all to see what we’re aiming to do with this project.

We’re working on something very important that will definitely be of interest to writers not from the UK. Once we’ve smoothed it all out we’ll be posting an announcement on all of our sites. Watch this space.

An old university tutor of mine who runs his own anthology and has several books published has sent us an email this week. He’s promoted the project to his contacts and sent us a poem for inclusion in the first issue of PIYE. I mention this to demonstrate that we’re taking this project seriously and it’s a very real chance to get your work ‘out there’.

colourmeunfinished:

partyinyoureyesocket:

Calling all writers!
PIYE Magazine is currently accepting submissions for the next issue. We’re looking for new and upcoming talent so why not give it a go?
Deadline is 31st May 2012.
Copies of the current issue are available here.

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colourmeunfinished:

partyinyoureyesocket:

Calling all writers!

PIYE Magazine is currently accepting submissions for the next issue. We’re looking for new and upcoming talent so why not give it a go?

Deadline is 31st May 2012.

Copies of the current issue are available here.

Seven more followers and we hit two hundred.

Exciting. 

SPREAD THE WORD!

13 days until the deadline - keep your poetry/prose submissions coming!

So you lot liked the snaps then?

PIYE is rather pretty isn’t it? You could have you work in our second issue, which promises to be just as aesthetically pleasing, if you get your submissions sent in by the 31st May 2012.

Get on it.

partyinyoureyesocketworldwide:

partyinyoureyesocket:

partyinyoureyesocket:

Calling all writers!
PIYE Magazine is currently accepting submissions for the next issue. We’re looking for new and upcoming talent so why not give it a go?
Deadline is 31st May 2012.
Copies of the current issue are available here.

We’re enjoying the submissions we have so far so keep them coming!

8 DAYS TO GO! Get your submissions in ASAP for a chance to be published in the nest issue of PIYE Magazine. Don’t miss out.

2 DAYS TO GO! Don’t miss out on the chance to have your poetry/prose published in our next issue. Email PIYEHUB@Gmail.com now for a submission form. More information can be found on our blog.
Get on it writers. {

partyinyoureyesocketworldwide:

partyinyoureyesocket:

partyinyoureyesocket:

Calling all writers!

PIYE Magazine is currently accepting submissions for the next issue. We’re looking for new and upcoming talent so why not give it a go?

Deadline is 31st May 2012.

Copies of the current issue are available here.

We’re enjoying the submissions we have so far so keep them coming!

8 DAYS TO GO! Get your submissions in ASAP for a chance to be published in the nest issue of PIYE Magazine. Don’t miss out.

2 DAYS TO GO! Don’t miss out on the chance to have your poetry/prose published in our next issue. Email PIYEHUB@Gmail.com now for a submission form. More information can be found on our blog.

Get on it writers.

26 hours, 38 minutes and 46 seconds.

Until the deadline for PIYE Magazine Issue #2!

Get your quirky poetry and prose submissions in before midnight on the 31st of May for a chance to be published in our anthology.

Last chance to be published!

Deadline for submissions for issue two of PIYE Magazine is tonight. If you want to be published in our quirky mag get your poetry and prose sent to PIYEHUB@gmail.com by midnight.

More information can be found here.

Pictures of issue one can be found here, just so you can see how snazzy your work could look!

Get on it writers.

Hello writers!

As of today PIYE Magazine will now be available in News From Nowhere on Bold Street, Liverpool. (Click the image below to visit their webpage.)

This is a brilliant bookshop with extremely knowledgeable staff and we’re proud to have our magazine on their shelves. I highly recommend a visit if independent bookshops are your thing… and if they’re not! 

I also left some free stickers there under the noticeboard so pick one up if you fancy. 

In other news, the deadline for issue #2 has now passed. Thank you to those who submitted and we will be in touch very soon.

CONGRATULATIONS

To all of the following writers -

Annwen Bates - Now Here’s Something To Marvel At (Prose)

Caitlin Mclarty - The Radioactive Rod-Doll (Poem)

Charley Packham - Eve’s Canvas (Prose)

Chris Gray - Lewis And The Spider (Prose)

Christopher Parvin - Hope (Prose)

Conor Boyd - 2013 (Prose)

Fikayo Francisca Balogun - The Chosen Mate (Poem)

Georgia Ball - The Piano (Poem)

Hannah Watts - The Best Medicine (Prose)

James Rice - Sink (Prose)

Jennifer Brough - Marbles (Poem)

Joe Woodhouse - Assassin’s Birthday Bash (Prose)

Katherina Maria Malinowski - Slipped Away (Poem)

Kathryn Lamble - Acid and Ingest (Poem)

Mark Cockshutt - A Cloth In One Hand And A Plate In The Other (Prose)

Mark Howson - Our Hero Addresses Us Directly (Prose)

Matt Scully - The Tele-pad (Prose)

Max Cummins - Untitled (Prose)

Michael Holloway - Man Smoking On A Wall (Prose)

Miles Alexander - American’t (Poem)

Nick Sadler - The Listening Cloud (Prose)

Owen Townend - MATE Compliant #37 (Prose)

Rachael McGowan - Untitled (Poem)

Rachel Betteridge - Severed Souls: Part Two (Prose)

Raegan Sealy - The Girl With Red Lipstick (Poem/Prose)

Riley Duvel - Thoughts Before A Tea Party (Prose)

Ruthie Kennedy - We Imagined A Ghost As Big As God (Poem)

Sarah Tarbit - The Dog (Prose)

Shell Keeley - High Hopes For My Inevitable Death (Poem)

You will all be published in the second issue of PIYE Magazine. We will be in contact in the next few days to discuss editing and illustrations.

We received excellent submissions from all of you and to those who didn’t make it into this issue - don’t despair! There’s always next time.

PIYE Magazine now available from Rare & Racy, Sheffield!
If you’re in the area we definitely recommend a visit, it’s brimming with books and the guys who run the place are pretty cool.
Keep writing!
Love,
Ionie and Luke {

PIYE Magazine now available from Rare & Racy, Sheffield!

If you’re in the area we definitely recommend a visit, it’s brimming with books and the guys who run the place are pretty cool.

Keep writing!

Love,

Ionie and Luke

CONGRATULATIONS

To all of the following writers -

Beckie Jordan - Drink Poison Desires (Poetry)

Charlie Benson - Andy’s Angel Awakens (Prose)

Chris Parvin - Carnival (Prose)

Claire Walker - Haunted (Poetry)

Eva Marie Wilshere - Trust (Poetry)

Fikayo Francisca Balogun - The Boy That Cried Wolf (Poetry)/Red Christmas (Poetry)

Frankie Lewis - Nightmare (Prose)

Gavin J R - Dirty Fingernails (Poetry)

Ireti Odugbesan - Heavy Elements (Poetry)

Jack Oughton - Haiku x3 (Poetry)

James Rice - Nine (Prose)

Jamie Bunting - Untitled (Prose)

Katherina Maria Malinowski - Lake (Prose)

Michael Holloway - They Were All Ridiculous (Prose)

Nick Sadler - Hands (Prose)

Nicola Hawcroft-Heighway - Tory In A Yellow Tie (Poetry)

Rachel Betteridge - Severed Souls Part Three

Robyn Donaldson - B (Poetry)

Sarah Crewe - this pony will self-destruct (Poetry)

Sarah Tarbit - Butterflies and Hurricanes (Prose)/Belonging (Prose)

Simon Armstrong - The Zombie Whores (Prose)

Terry Naylor - Impact In: (Prose)

Zakk Appleyard - Rock Talk With God (Poetry)

You will be published in the third issue of PIYE Magazine. We will be in contact in the next few days to discuss editing and illustrations.

We received excellent submissions from all of you and to those who didn’t make it into this issue - don’t despair! There’s always next time.

Spread the word guys! We are aiming BIG this year! {

Spread the word guys! We are aiming BIG this year!