September 21, 2008
Summer was decent, but damn, it’s good to be back at Purchase. You really do learn to see the beauty between the bricks after awhile. The Submission is in full swing this semester: accepting submissions, working with our new interns, getting to know our general staff, and planning on showcasing Purchase’s work in new and innovative ways. The deadline for our next issue, Issue 17, is September 26, 2008. We’re looking for submissions from poetry to painting to prose to music to flash fiction to photography to screen plays to films to whatever else you can throw our way. Come on. Challenge us.
So look out for us in the next few weeks. Not only do we plan to revamp the layout, but keep an eye on us here, on our website, as we hope to keep it an ever-changing, always exciting extended arm of our published issues. We’re stoked to get our first issue of the year to you soon… glorious glossy pages and all. As always, thank you for your never-ending support of what we do here. If you’re interested in submitting for the issue (and you know you are), please email us at thesubmission@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
May 22, 2008
The Submission magazine is proud to announce the release of its first ever Online Issue for your summery-selves viewing pleasure! The Online Issue was our interns' final project, a last hurrah if you will, and we are so proud of their talents and accomplishments. This is a very special issue for us. Not only is there the usual prose, poetry and art, but this online format allows us to showcase music, slide shows and video.
Thank you to everyone who submitted over this past year. We of course encourage you to submit over the summer should the feeling strike you, although we wouldn't be able to get back to you until the fall. We could not have done this without you. Watch out for us in the coming semesters. We've got quite a number of flashy tricks up our sleeves.
May 4, 2008
Issue 16, The Submission's infamous double issue, is now downloadable! A big thanks to all the contributors of this issue and issues past, with a special thanks to the winners of The Submission's first annual contest in art, poetry, and fiction: Jessica Sugerman for art (cover artwork), Allen Mozek for poetry ("What Do Words Mean?"), and Tom Marven for fiction ("Cologne"). Feel free to browse the website, making sure you check out our monthly Featured Artist.
Also, we will be putting out an online issue as soon as the semester ends. No more Submission summer pangs! We are always looking for new contributers, current Purchase students, alumni, or faculty, so feel free to email us your work to thesubmission@gmail.com.
Thanks again for an amazing year!
April 20, 2008
Once we all leave for our summers, there will certainly be a void where the heart of Purchase once was. Sure your hometown is boring, your parents don't understand you, and your friends have completely three-sixtied their lifestyles in only a matter of months, but now, you'll have some wonderful Purchase-bred talents to turn to! Don't long for the good ol' days of Spring at Purchase. Submit to The Submission's summer issue! The best part about this issue will be its length! Because the issue's downloadable only, that is, it is not going to be offered in hard-copy, we can add as many additional pages as we want free and green! Another perk: mediums that are impossible to capture on the page will be available for viewing and/or listening pleasure. So submit to The Submission's online issue or just check it out once the semester ends! Submit your artwork, your writing, your films, or your music to thesubmission@gmail.com. We'll keep the Purchase spirit alive all summer long!
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