FuseLit magazine was established in August 2005 in Norwich, UK with the aim of promoting new and unusual scribblings and curing Block at least partially. We have since moved to London, but the magazine continues! It's a simple three step plan:
1. Every issue has a FuseWord as its title, advertised on the back of the previous issue, the website at www.fuselit.co.uk and the
mailing list, which you can join without fear of spam by emailing [email protected] right away. Contributions of prose, poetry, music and artwork are invited based roughly around this word, or at least using it as a kick-off point, even if you end up a little astray.
2. We respond either with a yes, a no thank you or edit suggestions that we want to discuss with you.
3. Final decisions are made and if it's groovy stuff, you get printed in the mag and receive a free contributor's copy of that particular issue.
A list of suggestions for potential contributors can be found on the website. We suggest you check it out before emailing. Most editors have pet peeves. We're no different, although we try to be at least a little objective.
FOX is out and looking outstanding. Colour artwork for the first time and a FREE MINI CD of FOX-related song and performance poetry, including a fantastic ditty from Foxes! www.myspace.com/foxesfoxesfoxes.
AQUARIUM is in production and looking stunningly weird.
Finally, our next issue, for which submissions are demanded with a warrior-esque bellow, MARS! No deadline for now, but we'll email everyone when the issue's getting full. Get thee scribing and warbling!