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By Zachary C. Bush, on 10-07-2007 13:30

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Many have described our world as anomie, anhedonia, empty and hopeless. This may or may not be true, but the present point exists that we have come into a time of realization that every value system offered to humanity has effectively proved to be a failure (our present state of affairs proves this so). CommonLine has embarked in this endeavor to widen the circle, to offer a refuge in the insight of writing and art, and a shared view.


The Commonline Project is always seeking submissions. The guidelines are simple.

1. We are looking for poetry (send no more than three), social comments (500 words) and very short non-fiction (we do not accept fiction). We are also interested in writing for our Back and forth section (500 words or less) but please wait until we announce the topic.

2. Commonline only accepts electronic submissions. We do not open attachments. Please paste all submissions in the body of an e-mail. Submissions with attachments will be unopened and deleted.

3. Please introduce yourself with a Short Bio (50 words or less) written in the third person. Include personal websites, publication history, and personal information if you wish. This info will be displayed with your work. Please include all contact information (this remains confidential). Also please title your submission appropriately in the subject line. Example: “Back and Forth Submission” , “Short Non-fiction”.

4. We do not respond to work unless we intend on publishing it. If your work will appear we will contact you within one month. If you do not hear from us in that time period we have passed on your work. On occasion we may ask to see more of a writers work even though we have chosen not to publish their current submission.
 

*You can visit the e-zine at: http://common-line.com

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By: Zep volchik (Guest) on 11-07-2007 19:30

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By: Zep volchik (Guest IP 66.212.71.20) on 11-07-2007 19:30

One of the best independent lit sites around.

 

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By: ZCB (Guest IP 69.59.113.207) on 11-07-2007 22:26

Zep. You are correct. I just discovered this site last night. Site looked great and so I had to post it! Glad to hear that you like it as well.

 

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Visited. Loved it! Going back.

 

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By: Justin Lorporas (Guest IP 128.208.35.42) on 19-07-2007 17:08

Thanks 
I found these guys through your site. Thanks for the great information. I'm submitting to them ASAP.Thanks

 

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