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Dyst Literary Journal #1
Dyst Literary Journal #1
Dyst Literary Journal #1
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dyst is a quarterly literary journal highlighting the best of dystopian & political fiction from around the world. Combining short stories, poetry and artwork with book reviews and author spotlights, dyst presents new & existing writers with the chance to publish their work in style.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateApr 4, 2020
ISBN9780244878702
Dyst Literary Journal #1

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    Dyst Literary Journal #1 - Rosey Ravelston

    ISSUE #1

    MAR 2020

    Welcome to dyst

    dyst is a quarterly literary journal, highlighting the best of dystopian & political fiction from around the world. Combining short stories, poetry, and artwork with book reviews, author spotlights, dyst presents new writers with the chance to publish their work in style.

    We’re looking for the following creative fiction with a dystopian and/or political feel:

    # short stories (max. 1,000 words)

    # poetry (max. 500 words)

    # book reviews

    # cartoons

    # photos, drawings, paintings etc.

    We are particularly keen to promote the work of people from all sorts of diverse backgrounds. dyst is a dystopian/political literary journal with no bias or political preferences. We value creativity, quality and impact above all else.

    Send your contribution in either Word or PDF format to our email address info@roseyravelston.com and our team will get back to you with a response, one way or the other.

    Due to the volume of contributions, we may not be able to give much feedback on your work if it’s not included in an issue, but we will let you know whether it is accepted or not. All work remains the copyright of the creator (you).

    © 2020 RoseyRavelston Creative Services

    ISSUE #1

    MAR 2020

    Contents

    From the Editor

    Z T Quinn

    The Gruffalo: post-apocalyptic edition

    Rosalind Moran

    No Eye Contact

    Kate Kruize

    Flames

    Alexandra Neumann

    Monopoly

    Stefanija Rozitis

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