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Transmission #11 Out Now

This Transmission blog post follows lipogrammatic limitation thought up by Parisian writing group Oulipo (not using ‘E’ in any words).
Transmission #11 stars Dan, author of a post-War noir story with child gangs, a Russian spy, a fat British army man and a US GI all fighting to stay warm in particularly cold conditions. It’s a [...]

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, [...]

New submissions: Festival

Transmission #12 is on the horizon and we’re in a celebratory mood once again. While we unpack the streamers and prepare the party poppers, we are also accepting submissions on the theme of FESTIVAL for our September issue.
We’re looking for fresh representation of the festival in literature – anything from the religious to Glastonbury.
Think about [...]

Europe deadline: 10th March

A quick submissions update for you and a reminder that you now only have one week left to submit for Transmission#11.
We’re very excited about this issue, it’s our literary Grand Tour! The theme is Europe and we’re looking for the best continental inspired short stories from you for publication in May 2008.
We can’t afford to [...]

Chabon/Coens Super Team Up!

I don’t know if this news item is hot of the press, or if it has been out there for quite some time. But we’ve just heard it and it has sent us into a flurry of excitement:
Fresh from his interview in the Transmission Pulp Fiction Special, our hero Michael Chabon has announced that his [...]

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