News

Eastlit news this week:

News on Issues 1 and 2:

It is only a week until the first issue is out. For this issue we were aiming at a maximum of 12 pages. It looks like the December 2012 issue will come in at either 10 or 11. We are still waiting on a change to one piece. It is a pretty exciting time for us.

We are now taking submissions for the January issue. We already have a number and so far they are all from within the region! In issue two we will have completely different writers and poets. In this January Issue we also hope to have more pages. We have more time and less distractions for this one. So keep those pieces coming in!

News on Submissions:

The submission guidelines have been changed. We have learnt we need to tighten things up to avoid having to reject too much from outside the region. Most changes affect writers outside East and South East Asia. We want writers to explain how their work connects now. We still encourage writers outside especially those from regional ethnic roots living abroad, or those writing about the region. However, there can be many ways of seeing connection to East our region, and we encourage writers to explain how. We are pretty open minded.

Other News:

I am still working on the mobile app. The plan is to trial it after the first issue. This will be for Android. If it successful, we will move to iOS and Windows.

We are planning an Eastlit writers group. This will be announced fairly soon.

We are not planning a forum. We are also not planning open comments at this point.

These news posts will be weekly.

Cheers.

Graham.

 

New Writers

We get asked about new writers a lot. The main question is will new writers be considered? Of course they will. We intend to include some work by new writers in every issue.

However, we cannot publish everything. We have an editorial policy. We cannot publish work by everyone. But there will always be space for the best work by new writers. We also cannot have every piece on the same topic in an issue. We must keep things varied for our readership. This is what we must think about. Our aim is to help new writers, though. This policy will not change.

Everything submitted will be read by several people. If we find it interesting, we will try to publish it. If we think it will interest our readers, we will try to publish it. Sometimes we will take risks.

So new writers please keep sending the work to submissions.

If you do not get published first time, do not give up. It happens to most. It can be difficult for new writers. Like everything writing is hard work. Getting it right is, too. Keep writing. You only get better.

Get accepted first time. Don’t stop working. Nobody is the perfect writer.

We are enjoying all the reading. We look forward to even more to read!

Thanks for your support.

Please remember to bookmark or follow us. Check here for news. The first issue is out December 1. Check the site for this.

Cheers.

Graham.

Our Aim in the First Issue

Our aim in the first issue is to bring you an interesting and varied collection. This will be short stories, poetry and flash fiction. It’s exciting that this is so close now. The first issue will be on its own new page. The rest of the site will stay as it is now. We have FacebookTwitter and Tumblr pages set up. You can follow us on them to get updates if you want. Just click on the links, or the follow us button on the left. We will update you with what is happening regularly.

The first issue will appear on the site on December 1. We are working on East Asia time, so for most it should be up when you wake up. However, if you are in Australia or Japan, please be a little patient!

Other News on First Issue:

I am currently working on apps for mobile viewing. We hope to have an app before the first issue. More on that later.

Thanks for the support for the Facebook event.

Writers can still send us work. See our submissions page.

Please remember to bookmark or follow us. Check here for news. Check the site for the first issue.

Cheers

Graham