Popshot magazine editor1/2/2024 Deadline for submissions: 15 February 2015. Visit our website for submission guidelines. If you like what you read, chances are we’ll like your poems too. Popshot is published by The Chelsea Magazine Company, which is led by an energetic and experienced team with offices in the United Kingdom and North America. If you haven’t read Butcher’s Dog yet, we strongly recommend that you do before submitting. Matilda Battersby is editor of Popshot magazine an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. There is no set theme, we just want you to send us your best work. The publication is also open to submissions (again, copied from the newsletter: ‘We are currently accepting submissions from writers living in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, particularly those with a connection to Northern England. illustrated literary magazine Popshot (Hope issue 16) to create an illustration for a poem Small Animals by Christina Haraba. A scent dancesstops me in the garden.A waft on the breeze and I turn,see last night’s furry budopened. The design is timeless and everything about the magazine oozes class, from its content, to its bespoke typeface, all the way through to its editors: Jacques Testard and Benjamin Eastham. So, my profession is not as racy or extravagant as that of the heart surgeon, say. The White Review is a quarterly magazine that’s published in print and online featuring poetry, fiction, interviews, art and reportage. If this sounds like the sort of thing you fancy, email for more information on how to apply. In the world of medical specialities, proctology is often the butt of the joke, and I take umbrage with this slander. You’ll be paired with Andrew Sclater (co-editor of BD2) & Amy Mackelden (co-editor of BD3), who will guide you through our editorial process. Experience of editing a poetry magazine is not essential but a passion for contemporary poetry is. If you’re a talented and experienced poet (or a like-minded organisation) we’d love you to hear from you. This is an excellent opportunity for poets interested in developing their editorial skills and gaining first-hand experience of putting together a poetry magazine. The following is copied and pasted from the ‘Butcher’s Dog’ newsletter: She is a member of BAME in Publishing.‘Butcher’s Dog’, a biannual poetry magazine based in the North of England, is looking for a guest editor for its 5th issue. She also appears regularly to speak to university students, and at publishing conferences and events, about editing, publishing, and literature development, with a special interest in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the sector. In 2014, Aki was appointed as Bridport Prize First Novel Award shortlist judge alongside literary agent Euan Thorneycroft, and in 2016 was on the judging panel for the Creative Future Literary Awards, a national writing competition which champions talented writers who lack opportunities. Her short fiction, non-fiction and poetry have been shortlisted for the HG Wells Prize and the Fish Prize, and appear in print (Popshot Magazine, The Colour of Saying, Kakania, An Unreliable Guide to London, Birdbook: Saltwater and Shore) and online (tNY.press, The Bohemyth, Annexe Magazine, Cheap Pop Lit, Mnemoscape Magazine, And Other Poems). She is the winner of the inaugural Visual Verse Prize, supported by Andrew Motion, and the Bare Fiction Prize for Flash Fiction 2014, judged by Angela Readman. In 2015, LossLit was shortlisted for a Saboteur Award (Best Collaborative Work). Whilst at Eastside, she helped in the early stages of development of the Translation Nation toolkit for primary schools (European Label for Language EuroTalk Primary Education Language Prize).Īki is the co-founder of the #LossLit digital literature project with publisher at Influx Press Kit Caless, and co-editor of LossLit Magazine. In the other half of his life he is Editor-in-Chief at a London advertising agency. He founded the publication in 2008, which now sits on the shelves of bookshops in 19 countries. Good luck Jacob Denno is the Publisher and Editor of Popshot Magazine. After working in various administrative roles including for the NHS, as a copywriter for a large advertising agency, a games production company and a travel website, Aki completed a number of publishing internships (among them Granta Books and Literary Review) and worked as Acquisitions Assistant at Jessica Kingsley Publishers before starting work with TLC in 2011.Īki is a trained arts facilitator through Eastside Educational Trust, for whom she facilitated literature and literacy-related workshops for secondary school pupils including projects with Adobe Youth Voices, Asia House, and the British Heart Foundation. Submissions via YPN are now closed, but you can still submit to Popshot Magazine directly. Aki has a BA in English and French Literature from the University of Oxford, and an MA in Creative Writing with Distinction from Bath Spa University. Aki Schilz is a writer, poet and Director of The Literary Consultancy, the UK’s first and leading editorial assessment service for writers.
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