Category Archives: Events

Transmission at the Bluecoat, Liverpool

As you probably know, Transmission #12 is out on Monday (with sneak peeks available here), but in the run-up to the release we would like to share information about the North West Publishers’ Showcase this coming Wednesday 15th October.
We will be showing off the new issue with a market stall at The Bluecoat in [...]

Live Literature Reading Tonight!

The launch night of There’s No Point in Not Being Friends with Someone If You Want to Be Friends With Them, Manchester’s newest live literature night is tonight! Head down to the new Trof at the Deaf Institute on Grosvenor Street (just off Oxford Road), to join in on the action. There is plenty going [...]

News: The Bumper Edition

All has been quiet on the Transmission front as we have been beavering away on the upcoming Europe issue. All is going well, and we have some excellent stories to share with you - so put the 30th May 2008 in your diaries/electronic personal organisers. We also have exclusive interviews with two debut European writers, [...]

Sale of the Century!

Our Christmas and New Year celebrations decided not to end this year, and we have been living merrily for all of 2008. This is evidently not the way to run a blog, as updates and such fall by the wayside as another cork pops…
In our madness, we have decided to welcome in the new year [...]

The Transmission Oktoberfest: In Pictures!

It has taken us a while to recover from the festivities, but here we present you with some pictures from The First Transmission & Salt Literary Oktoberfest!

Mingling revelers enjoying the refreshments!

NP Murgatroyd reading from his Transmission #09 story, “The Second Death of el Mig”

Richard Fair reading from his Transmission #09 story, “Creeque Alley”

Andrew Michael Hurley [...]

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