What if we helped each other get published?
how would we do that?
>>7333537
someone on /lit/ is doing just that. there's a 50 dollar prize on it to boot.
>>7333549
sounds like a scam lmao
>>7333546
Maybe somebody could start a literary magazine and we could all get our stories into it?
>>7333562
>>7333566
>>7333573
Sounds dank. How do we start?
>>7333537
Nah fuck off, if your work is shit I don't want it published.
Mine is actually good though, you can help me with mine if you like.
>>7333566
>Why don't we create a /lit/ journal for short stories, poems, and excerpts of our shitty novels?
This could actually work...
>>7333590
Does it need to have a theme though each journal? I'd want it to be more open-ended.
>>7333590
Neat! This might be just what we need.
>>7333590
what did you guys think of the pieces in issue #0?
>>7333615
I really like them. They're actually WELL WRITTEN, which is more than I can say for some of the shit in the New Yorker these days.
>>7333602
I think it might be made my someone who's on /lit/ since there's a thread here but I think anyone can send a submission so it's not exactly a "/lit/erary journal".
>>7333636
Well if we have that, then cool. I guess having it open generally, as well as to /it/ is better overall so that there's something for the publisher to fall back on if they get too many edgy /r9k/ self-insert submissions.
>>7333598
>Does it need to have a theme though each journal? I'd want it to be more open-ended.
it seems like they have two parts: one for the theme and one not for the theme
only the best theme submission (which will be mine) wins the $50 tho D:
the journal would need to be /lit/ affiliated without being /lit/ affiliated yanomesane aint nobody tryna have their name and 4chan in the same sentence
>>7333959
It should be called "The E/lit/ist"
>>7333959
This smells lightly of truth. Hard and sweet and mixed with the air.