
Issue #1: Rural Creativity
Tell me about creating far away from your creative community, support networks, mentors, education, and opportunities. Even supplies can be hard to aquire when you are rural. It's not without some advantages- many artists seek out the peace and solitude of isolation. Many also pursue creating despite challenges that equal or eclipse those of distance. If you're an immigrant, disabled, or otherwise marginalized creative who's had to make do, DIY, be your own biggest fan, or figure it out for yourself with little guidance, you're working in the spirit of rural creativity that I want to feature. Submit by email to [email protected] click the button below for more details.
This website is under construction, please hit the back button and send me a poem about making art with roadside trash instead. If you have a question, direct it to [email protected]
Right now, paperdunk is accepting submissions for issue#1, Rural Creativity, as well as general submissions(as I do not require that everything in an issue strictly speak to it's subject).
We accept writing, poetry, stories, art, comics. anything that can be put on a page and printed.
Paperdunk is curently being powered by insomnia and delusion. I have $0 budget.
Contributors will receive copies of the printed zine- in person if possible, by mail otherwise.
Submit- or just ask questions- at [email protected]