A year long experiment of new creations contributed by various writers, artists, and dreamers. A bi-monthly magazine that is roughly 28 pages. We strive to give talented people a forum to create new and exciting things.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Update and contest!

We have steadily been chugging along here at Make Something and along with receiving some great content for the first issue (nothing to share or preview just yet), but we do have some contests!

Contest: Weaponizer is running a short Twitter sized fiction contest for Make Something magazine. Submit a burst fiction that is the size of a tweet (140 characters or less) either via Twitter by direct messaging @weaponizer or by email, sending it to editor.weaponizer[at]gmail.com. The selected entries will be part of a two page spread with illustrations, all fiction are the copyright of the writer and will remain as such.

Submissions: If you are interested in submitting a piece of short fiction, poetry, art work, pictures, a comic, or anything that combines words and images, please send an email to MakeSomethingMag@gmail.com files can be in most anything, if it needs to be changed will let you know. All submissions can take anywhere from 1-4 pages, and the sky is the limit. We will be editing for grammar and spelling, and if there are any further suggested changes we will contact the creator. All rights are retained by the creator, you are just giving us the printing rights for an issue of the Print on Demand magazine and nothing else.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Preview: Cover of the premiere issue

Our very first preview is suitably enough, also the cover of our first issue, created by the talented Jamee Sasser. Check out more of her art on her DeviantArt page. Isn't that a pretty cover?

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Because introductions are always in order

Released bi-monthly, Make Something will be a year long experiment of new and exciting creations released as a 28 page magazine through MagCloud. The sole purpose is to share new original content and give the creators more exposure.

This blog will detail the creative process it takes to make the magazine, it will also have previews of the upcoming issue, and information about the contributors and how to find more of their work.