Category Archives: Submissions

Transmission Opts for the Full Continental

We have decided to go on a literary inter-railing trip this coming summer and, for Transmission #11, we will be looking for short fiction on the theme EUROPE for publication in May 2008.
Europe is steeped in literary greatness, from Kafka to Flaubert, Dante to Mann, Nabokov to Hamsun. We want the magazine to reflect this, [...]

Out with the old, and in with the New!

The deadline for Issue #09 submissions has now passed, and from the stories we have received I can say that it is going to be a fantastic issue! More details to follow…
It’s now time to announce the theme for Transmission #10. To celebrate our moving into double figures (yes, I know we do a lot [...]

Last Chance For Pulp Fiction!

“Look here, see? What does it take for you birds to sing? You got ’til this Monday to get your Pulp Fiction stories in. I ain’t no weak sister, so any of you boobs miss the deadline I pull my Roscoe and squirt metal…”
That’s right, you heard the man. The deadline for Pulp Fiction submissions [...]

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 - [...]

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