icsf: writers wanted

As some of you may already know (or should ) we at icsf are kinda hoping to produce a fanzine at some point in the immediate future. Which of course, means that we’re looking for stuff to put in it. By stuff, I mean stories, articles, poetry, art work, scribbles, piss takes, graphic novels or anything else that takes your fancy.

You don’t need to be a stanch Treky to write for us (I for one, would much, MUCH rather you weren’t) and since fantasy covers rather a wide field, the subject’s up to you. Anything will be considered, although it would help if it’s unusual/interesting/attractive/has dragons in it....etc.

We’re looking for anything up to a couple of pages long or pictures of any size or shape (probably black and white but will consider colour) and if anyone has any other bright ideas or wants to contribute, come down to our library or hassle me on e-mail. The dead line is the second Monday of next term but it would help if we knew you are interested before then. So grab a pencil and let you creative juices run wild ! (sounds messy.)

Oh yeah and thanks to all of you who turned up to Picocon and also the AGM last Thursday and for those who didn’t go to the ‘Tun afterwards, well, watching Andy shin up lampposts was somewhat hilarious....

Michael

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