ZINE OPEN CALL Itchy Spaghetti
Deadline: 31/08/2020City: Sheffield | Region: South Yorkshire | Country: United Kingdom | Lucy Lound
Two issues of Itchy Spaghetti have reopened for submissions and have an extended deadline.
We are extending the deadline for two previously advertised issues!
The first is Issue 9: FLURRY.
This is an open call asking for any kind of response and work in relation to the idea of flurry (blizzards, being busy, agitated, nervousness, butterflies, swarms, snow, overwhelmed, lost, shaky, murky)
The second is Issue 11: KINK.
Open call asking for any kind of response and work in relation to the idea of kink (vanilla, liberation, fantasy, sensation, sex, safety, intimacy, boundaries, fetishism, taste, wonky, shame)
Please bear in mind that the publication will be A5 in size when submitting images. Double page spreads can be done, just get in touch! No limit to submissions. We're excited to see what you send in to us! The final product will be an anthology of different people's work and ideas in relation to the title of the issue in zine form.
Itchy Spaghetti is a not for profit organisation. The final zine will be printed and sold, but only to raise money to print the next issue. Successful contributors will receive an issue in the post.
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