Monthly Archives: March 2007

The Verdict’s In…

We’ve only just noticed spring has begun and the sun is shining. Why is that? I hear you ask. Well, here at Transmission HQ we have been locked away with hundreds and hundreds of short stories. We’ve been reading and re-reading, deliberating, debating (and sometimes arguing in very childish ways when it was past our […]

Issue#08 Submissions: Progress Update

Hello all! Due to an astonishing amount of submissions for our forthcoming issue, we have not as yet made final decisions on the stories that will be going in Issue#08.
We hope to have this completed by early next week but until then, please be patient and please don’t email us asking about individual stories - […]

Hard-Boiled Transmission?

The deadline has now passed for Transmission #08 and we are currently reading all the stories. If you missed the deadline, don’t panic - it’s time to announce the next theme!
To mark our third birthday we want to shake things up a little. For Transmission #09 we want the best, and most original, British Pulp […]

David Gaffney Reading in Chelsea

Transmission contributor David Gaffney will be reading at the Chelsea Arts Centre in London on Monday 12th March. He’ll be reading from his new collection of short stories, Sawn-off Tales.
For more information about the reading, and to book tickets, click here.

Issue #08 - Looming Deadline

“I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.” Douglas Adams

The deadline for Transmission Issue#08 submissions is creeping ever closer.
If you want to send in any short stories on the theme of Survival you only have until next Monday 12th March to do it! All the guidelines for sending in […]

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