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Magic Brew Zine 2018
Calling all artists and writers
Putting your work out there can be difficult. Which is why The Magic Brew Zine was created! The Magic Brew is a non-profit zine for writers and artists alike. It will have a Magic theme, so be as creative as you want with it! Draw a cute comic of witches misfortunes, or maybe just draw some magic herbs- or even write about wizards and dragons! This is a zine for anyone UNDER 25 years of age. We want young artists and authors looking to get their work out there. LGBT+, POC, and minority centric pieces are welcomed and encouraged! We want to try and reach a multitude of viewers, and want everyone to feel represented and accepted. ANY FORM OF HATE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
This zine is open to all artists and writers who would like to not only support a good cause, but also want to get their work out there!
Tips for Apps
Writers
When filling out your application, you will be asked to give us a social media platform we can contact you with. Please ensure it is public and preferably a writing account. If you donât have a writing account, thatâs totally okay!
Poetry submissions are welcome as long as short fics. Writing pieces must NOT surpass 2k words
When submitting a preview of your writing, please make sure it is a MINIMUM of 500 words. If youâd rather submit a small blurb, give us context for the blurb and specify that it is only an excerpt of your writing.
Prepare NOW. Being better prepared for when applications open, is better than just applying on a whim.
We will be accepting 5 writers. Each writer may include a MAX of 3 works, and a MINIMUM of 1 work.
If you donât get in, feet not! You will be placed on a pintch hitter list. If someone on the writers team is unable to complete their story/drops out, you will be contacted. You will have 24 hours to respond and claim your place before we move on to the next on the list.
Artists
Submit 2-3 previews of your works. (Preview submissions will be through links to your posted art)
Draw a MINIMUM of 1 full page and colour art piece. You can submit a MAXIMUM of 5 pieces per artist.
If you donât make the first round of artists, itâs okay! Youâll be placed on a pinch hitter list. If someone canât complete their art/drops out, you will be contacted via email. You will have 24 hours ONLY to respond before we move on to the next in line.
We will be accepting 10 artists, keep in mind, quality over quantity.
You can also submit a comic. It must NOT surpass two pages in length. If you do a comic, you can only submit 1 other piece of art.
As an artist, we will ask if you can help make/create merch. If youâd rather focus SOLELY on merch, we will have a separate application for that.
Certain artists will be asked to help design a cover, and flyers for this Zine. We will request your help via email. YOU DO NOT have to accept. You can say no and we will ask someone else.
Schedule
July 26: Mod applications open
August 13: Mod applications close
August 15: writer applications open
August 15: Artist applications open
August 30: Writer applications close
September 1: Artist applications close
September 5: acceptance emails sent out
October 31: 1st check-in
November 2: pinch hitter emails sent
November 30: 2nd check-in
December 2: second round of pinch hitter emails sent
December 31: Writer timeline FINISHED
January 5: Artist timeline FINISHED
January 10: ALL PIECES SUBMITTED *Note: we will not accept anything past this deadline*
January 15: pre-orders start
January 25: pre-orders sent out
January 30: regular orders start
February 10: merch sales start
Mod Applications
We will ONLY be accepting 2 MODs. Fill out this application.
Your job as a mod is to answer questions, do surprise check ins, and ensure everyone will meet the deadline. As a MOD you will also be expected to advertise this Zine to the best of your abilities.
Rules
Must be 25 or under to be apart of this
Any and all hate/intolerance will not be accepted
Works must be sfw. We will have younger viewers reading this zine, so please nothing that isnât SFW. (Nudity is OK, just no sex, bondage, kinks⌠etc)
LGBT+/minority centric works are accepted and encouraged, but not necessary. We want to reach a multitude of viewers, and want everyone to feel accepted.
If you harass any of the other artists/authors, it will result in IMMEDIATE ban from this activity. We will require photo proof of said harassment/bullying.
Discord is not necessary, but definitely recommend. MODs must have discord, to help better manage everything.
Want to donate? Click here to send us a donation.
Thatâs everything for now.
We hope to see you when signups start! If you have any questions/concerns feel free to ask us!
Carolyn Mims Lawrence Black Children Keep Your Spirits Free, 1972
on view in Soul of Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at Tate
Sargent Claude Johnson (American, 1888â1967) Lenox Avenue, 1938 Published by WPA Collection of The Met (43.47.174)
How can a sixty year-old painting still feel like the future? Artist Glenn Ligon discusses the works of Robert Rauschenberg and why he often feels like heâs trying to catch up to the late artist.
Charles White (Chicago, Illinois, 1918 - 1979, Los Angeles, California) Wanted Poster Series #6, 1969
âChocolate and Self Appreciationâ
Art by Talija Harris ( @teeartdoodles)
Instagram: @teeartdoodles
Different style i tried. Charoal drawing
Sci-fi author Nnedi Okorafor on creating an interstellar coming-of-age story
by Andrew Liptak
âNnedi Okorafor is one of the most exciting authors writing science fiction and fantasy today, and we really enjoyed her Binti stories when we read them earlier this year. Sheâs currently an associate professor of creative writing and literature at the University of Buffalo, and has won widespread acclaim for her work, including the World Fantasy, Hugo, and Nebula awards.
The two novellas follow Binti, a bright young woman who leaves her family to travel to a well-known interstellar university called Oomza Uni. On her way there, her spaceship is attacked by the Meduse, a jellyfish-like alien species that have an ax to grind against humansâŚâ
Binti was born out of my own personal struggles with family, my own need to pursue my dreams, my need to see Africa in the future, and my experiences of traveling to distant and vastly different parts of the world in a short period of time.
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Art by David Emmanuel Noel
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Jamie-Lee Cohen  â  âI did this painting to raise money for an amazing young girl fighting cancerâ
Art by David Emmanuel Noel