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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Creative writing on Alice in Wonderland (poems, short stories, creative responses, max 3000 words) for an upcoming issue. Submit to: [email protected]





COMBINED PROGRAMME: I AM WRITING brings together shorts by Ann Carolin Renninger, Beatrice Gibson maria anastassiou & Niki Kohandel which engage with familial and everyday stories, archives and rituals. Screening Sun 28 Apr, 8:30 Genesis Cinema opencitylondon.com/events/combine…



The first screening in our survey of filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland includes 4 films made between 2006-21 across England, Argentina & Brazil with her characteristic focus on unearthing & human traces on the land. Screening Institute of Contemporary Arts, 25 Apr, 18:15 opencitylondon.com/events/in-focu…


Some places besides the big names to pitch: Ancillary Review of Books Cleveland Review of Books Protean Magazine Boston Review Chicago Review BOMB Magazine (esp for interviews), New York Review of Architecture Literary Hub Electric Literature Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach Full Stop e-flux Criticism Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics New Left Review Los Angeles Review of Books

The two books are "We Make Our Own History" by Laurence Cox and 𝗔𝗹𝗳 𝗚𝘂𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹𝗱 𝗡𝗶𝗹𝘀𝗲𝗻 , and "More Heat Than Life" by Jeremy Walker ❤️🖤💛 Always was #YES always will . The podcast is of course @WeAreDrilled by the incomparable @amywestervelt , including all seasons, miss none. DO THIS. Please. Why? 12/


Collaboratively made with Palestinian Bedouin women, Patricia El's REMEMBER THIS PLACE: 31°20’46’’N 34°46’46’’E uses VR to capture a sense of home in spite of the demolitions & displacement those in the region face. Experience it at our free exhibition: opencitylondon.com/2024-festival/…




Having my mind blown by this remarkable book this morning. "What if you wrote as though sentences can't be summarized?" Anyone else read 'Several short sentences about writing ' by Verlyn Klinkenborg?
