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Two-Bit Magazine is a publication dedicated to exposing unpublished, talented writers and artists. We are looking to build an eclectic body of work ranging from short fiction and non-fiction of any genre or mode, to poetry, serialized novels and novellas, to graphic novels and comics. We will also accept academic work, reviews, essays, and the like. If it is of the written word and of great worth, it has a place in Two-Bit.
Submission Deadline: November 30, 2009 for email submissions.
Issue 1 is targeted for February 1, 2010. Turn-around time for submissions should be three months at the longest.
Currently, Two-Bit is accepting the following work:
Short fiction; Creative non-fiction/memoir;
Reviews; Essays; Academic papers (one piece, up to 6000 words)
Poems (1 to 5 pieces, up to 5 pages)
Comics/Graphic novel excerpts (up to 5 pages, maximum should be scalable to 8 in. x 10 in. size; final ideal resolution around 180 dpi)
To submit your work:
Email attached document (.doc or .rtf) and/or images (attached images should be a lower-quality JPEG; we will request a high-resolution image if your work is accepted) to <twobitmagazine(at)gmail.com> (replace (at) with @). A cover letter should be included in the body of the email with a short biography. Please specify if you have been published before or not; we will not accept work without this information.
For more information about our mission, in general or about project queries, please visit our website,twobitmag.wordpress.com. You can also email the editors at
<twobitmagazine(at)gmail.com> (replace (at) with @).









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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
--Albert Einstein
Wait, maybe I did meet you. For, like, 3 seconds. Who knows. Ha.
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A Passionate Saga Set Against the Background of a World Gone Mad! This Will Amaze You! With a Thousand Elephants!
Ave bossa nova, smilis bossa seneca.
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
--Albert Einstein
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Thank you for watching me this year!
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...It's all or nothing.
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Dexter Morgan: I don't know. So he could use a carpool lane.
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