Click here for the app, here to read Popshot via ISSUU, or here to read via Readly. The digital edition of Popshot is available for reading on tablets and desktop and you will receive free access to the complete magazine archive with your subscription. A printed copy of the magazine will be delivered direct your home each quarter-and you will also get access to our full digital archive. Pereira, Not Flipper, Ane Arzelus, Weitong Mai, Millie Baker, Tasha Dale, Celyn Hunt, Joseph Stevenson (Kynobi), Violet Argent, Namasri Niumi.īy subscribing to our print edition you can read all four issues published throughout the year from £20. Illustrations by Gracie Dahl, Pamela Chen, Charlie Riddle, Toni Gajadhar, Kaylie Pendleton, Twoolw, Lola Nankin, Niu Cheni, Hannah Finnie, An Chen, Eline Veldhuisen, Travis Constantine, Marine Coutroutsios, Marjolein Verbruggen, Kim Williams, Rita M. Words by Corinna Keefe, Benedict O’Rourke, Olivia Jenkins, Christian Butler-Zanetti, Chloe Laws, Dragana Lazici, Carolyn Gillum, Grace Marie Liu, Jack Buckingham, Samuel Rogers, Taria Karillion, Gary Hughes, Prajay Ghaghda, Parnian Sadeghi, Alex Beata Clarke, Shelby Van Pelt, Liz Adams, Honor Somerset, Anthony Holness, Billie Manning, Polly Barker, Miranda Westphal, Mia Bleach, Mims Sully, Anna Hollingsworth, Jay Barnett, Polly East, Annie Cowell, Theodore Beecroft, Louise McStravick, Emily Jane. Got a question? Drop us a line at us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. We are open to original contributions from anyone, anywhere in the world.Īt Popshot towers we have just wrapped up the Haunting Issue, which will be on sale from 4th August 2022. Include the issue and form of your work in the subject line (i.e. To see your writing published and illustrated, head to our submit page for the full guidelines. Four issues are published per year showcasing the best emerging fiction writers. You can subscribe to either hard copy or digital editions. To discover more about Popshot, pick up a copy from WHSmiths or another reputable newsagent ( here are a few other ways you can safely find it). We’re very sorry but due to volume we cannot reply to submissions unless they are successful, so if you haven’t heard from us by the end of October 2022 please take it as a pass. Entries over the word count will not be considered. The Roots Issue will be published in November 2022. Submissions for the Winter 2022 issue are open until 9am (UK time) on Friday, 2 September 2022. We welcome all genres and writing styles so long as they follow our guidelines for submission ( for more on which, click here). We are looking for a mixture of humour, social commentary, honesty and thrilling storytelling. Successful submissions must display excellent writing, creative flair and originality. Feel free to take us somewhere funny and lighthearted or go very dark indeed. Perhaps you’d rather examine the feeling of being rooted, and our relationships to place or soil. We want you to explore the root of a problem or take us to a moment showing the adventure/trauma of being uprooted. Writers might want to consider the different meanings of roots from the botanical or geographical to the familial. We have just finished putting together the Haunting Issue (thank you to all who submitted), allowing us to open the doors for new submissions. The next issue of Popshot will be on the theme of… “Roots.” I am editor of Popshot Magazine, an illustrated quarterly title featuring short stories, flash fiction and poetry, a role which is remote and approximately one day per week.Submit work for the next issue between today and 9am (GMT) on Friday 2nd September 2022. I produce content and strategy advice for businesses and agencies such as M&C Saatchi, Google, Zoopla and Progressive Content. Charities I have worked with include Save the Children and Comic Relief. I have been managing editor or launch editor for a range of print or digital publications, coming up with editorial strategy, planning, implementing good practice and helping to smooth transition between editors. This includes stints on Homes & Property for Evening Standard, lifestyle and features for Daily Mail, features and editing for the i newspaper, news for The Times, travel for The Telegraph, Guardian and Rough Guides, several months as managing editor of BBC Earth magazine, lifestyle editing for HuffPo UK, and most recently, as senior editor at Zoopla Discover blog. Since going freelance in late 2015 I've worked either as an editor or writer for most of the national newspapers and websites. I spent seven years at The Independent, having started out as a news and features writer, going on to edit the arts and entertainment section of the website where I was in charge of commissioning, editing, headline writing and organising coverage for major arts events. My background is mostly in newspapers but I've increasingly been working as an editor for business websites and magazines as well as ghostwriting books.
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