WWW.MYNEMYC.COMAre you an LGBT artist looking for an outlet for your voice to be heard? Are you ready to take your craft from the stage to the airwaves? If so, Myne Myc wants you!
Myne Myc is the only online radio talk show dedicated to showcasing LGBT artists and activists from around the globe. The brainchild of host Renair Amin, founder of Pmyner Ltd., a company that services the LGBT literary community, the show records monthly and airs daily on Pmyner.com and mynemyc.com.
No time to listen online? Take it with you! You can download each broadcast to your mp3 player from Itunes, Yahoo Podcasting, Gigadial, Podcast Alley and Podcast.net.
For information on how to submit your work to Myne Myc, e-mail us at [email protected] or call 1-866-833-6161.
Are you an LGBT spoken word artist looking for an outlet for your voice to be heard? Are you ready to take your craft from the stage to the airwaves? If so, Myne Myc wants you!
Myne Myc is the only online radio talk show dedicated to showcasing LGBT spoken word artists from around the globe. The brainchild of host Renair Amin, founder of Pmyner Ltd., a company that services the LGBT literary community, the show records monthly and airs daily on Pmyner.com and mynemyc.blogspot.com.
No time to listen online? Take it with you! You can download each broadcast to your mp3 player from Itunes, Yahoo Podcasting, Gigadial, Podcast Alley and Podcast.net.
For information on how to submit your work to Myne Myc, e-mail us at [email protected] or call 1-866-833-6161.
WWW.INVISIBLEVERSE.COMInvisible Verse Poetic Highlights is associated with Pmyner, Ltd. IV will spotlight different literary works from the LGBT community. If you are interested in having your work showcased, please contact Ketechia Sales at [email protected].
THE MYNE E-ZINE (WWW.THEMYNEMAG.COM) As a form of expression, art is a medium that speaks to our innermost being, a common denominator that connects us, transcending the boundaries of race, gender identity, creed, or physical ability.Whether written, spoken, photographed or painted on a canvas, it tells a story, securing for its creator a permanent place in history. Our stories, told through art, is what Pmyner's forthcoming online publication THE MYNE is all about.Created for LGBTQi individuals in the literary, performing and visual arts, the e-zine's goal is to put readers in touch with others in the community who share the same passion for expression. Each issue of THE MYNE will provide interviews, features and advice along with reviews and highlights of art related events taking place around the country.
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