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Title: Shit Creek Landing and The Chimaera


Paul Stevens - February 8, 2008 02:30 AM (GMT)
That unusual bumping sensation is the January Shit Creek Airways Flight 666 coming in for a landing at Shit Creek International Airport. Ignore the smoke and the shouting. As for the arrival time: February is the new January.

http://www.shitcreekreview.com/

Follow the Legend. Explore the mythic territory of the Travelling Shit Creek Issue. And look out for--

Mark Allinson, C.B. Anderson, David Anthony, Alison Brackenbury, Emily Brink, Patrick Carrington, Antonia Clark, Robert Clawson, Peter H. Desmond, William Doreski, Dennis Greene, Nigel McLoughlin, Tim Murphy, Amy Nawrocki, Cindy Nelson-Nold, Stephen Payne, Thomas Rodes, Peter Wyton

Oh, and Cherchez le Easter Egg!

The theme for Shit Creek Review 7 will be 'Masks'. Whatever that means. Details here .

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When you've recovered from Shit Creek, take a look at The Chimaera's Translation issue:

http://www.the-chimaera.com

The theme for The Chimaera's next issue, due out in May, will be 'Belonging', but general poetry and prose subs are sought as well. Details for submitting to The Chimaera here.

Jane Holland - February 9, 2008 01:03 AM (GMT)
Love the home page for Shit Creek, Paul. Very inventive! :D

Paul Stevens - February 12, 2008 06:10 PM (GMT)
Thanks, Jane! Don Zirilli is the mind behind such weirdnesses. He's good, but unpredictable. Who knows what he will do with the theme of 'Masks'?

For the Shit Creek Corporation is already toiling away on the next issue, due in May. And to make it we need your submissions! The theme is Masks, the deadline is March 23rd, 2008, the details are on our Submissions page (which will lead you to an optional on-line submission form). You too could be in Shit Creek!

And a reminder that The Chimaera is calling for general verse and prose submissions too, as well as for verse and prose on the theme of Belonging, for its May issue. Details on The Chimaera's Submissions page (and another on-line submissions form).




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