Calling all Creatives, Artists, Writers & Thinkers!
Louis Brown | 13.10.2010 13:29
Freeze Peach magazine a public-access publication. This means that the public are invited to contribute pages directly to the content we print. The idea is that people/artists/creatives/thinkers can produce a page in its entirety and we put that into the magazine as intended to be seen by the author.
There are no stylistic restraints and there is no restriction on the kind of content submitted, be it photography, an article, an opinion, a review, a rant, a poem, artwork, a feature about an upcoming creative or charitable event, something that you feel people should know; anything goes! This means each page is different from the last and the next and the magazine becomes a scrapbook of contemporary creative endeavour.
It is our intention that people who may feel they don’t have a platform or may find the creative or artistic scene exclusive, can have a non-exclusive platform for their expression, free from pretence and necessity of experience. We understand that capitalist freedom of speech and expression is bound by freedom of means, in that the more means you have at your disposal the freer your speech then becomes. This is an imbalance which we are attempting to redress with the Freeze Peach movement. All avenues of our operation (see below) are run with this intent and with the same ideals and philosophy.
We have no interest in making money out of any work submitted to us and you will retain all rights to anything submitted. We will only use your work in conjunction with Freeze Peach and you will be credited whenever this occurs.
If you feel you have something to express or you would just like your work seen then check out the website at www.freezepeach..co.uk or contact us at enquiries@freezepeach.co.uk. To contribute a page directly then simply attach and email to contributions@freezepeach.co.uk.
Freeze Peach is a voluntary organisation which currently includes a website, a magazine, events management, a screen printing workshop along with the current development of music and film production. If there are any skills you feel you have to offer, be it graphic design, copywriting, Flash, animation, etc, then please get in touch as we are always looking for help. Alternatively should you feel there are areas in media that you wish to gain experience or portfolio work then please feel free to contact us and we shall try to arrange something beneficial for you.
Louis Brown
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/694805