contact details:
Dan McTiernan & Graham Foster

Transmission

8 Syddal Close

Bramhall

Stockport

SK17 1HU

website:
www.transmissionhq.org 

email:

short stories / articles / illustration

"In a culture which is increasingly focussed towards “bestsellers”, we aim to showcase writers and artists with a wider perspective. Transmission magazine is looking for work that is original, diverse and worthwhile for tri-annual publication."

sales contacts:
Cheques made payable to ‘Transmission’ should be sent with purchaser’s name and address to the above address

 

Transmission is on sale now in Manchester at The Royal Exchange, the Cornerhouse and Magma bookshop.

 

Transmission issue#04

 

We are now accepting submissions for Issue #04 on the theme of “North”.

Successful submissions should interpret the theme in its widest sense, from the roots of man to the physical universe...

Here’s how to submit work:

Please send all submissions to:
3000 words maximum or micro-fiction 500 words maximum. Submit as Microsoft Word or plain text document incorporating your name and story title -
(e.g. “william_shakespeare_hamlet.doc”).
All writers should include 50 words maximum about themselves written in the third person. Multiple submission welcome.

 Transmission issue#03 

special theme: ‘nature’ .

 

featuring:

- New short fiction and fresh illustration

- Writing advice from novelist and lecturer Paul Magrs

- An exclusive interview with Edmund White 

 

      

Transmission issue#02 

special theme: ‘cause and effect’ .

 

featuring:

- Doris Lessing - An Exclusive Interview

- Douglas Coupland revisited

- Writers Block - A practical writing workshop

 - New Short Fiction - Original Manchester Voices

 

Transmission issue#01 

special theme: ‘transmission’ .

 

featuring:

- New fiction from Jane Baxter, Michael Eades, Armele Adams and others

- Biography as Transmission - Andrew Biswell

 

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