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INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE

The MudRoom editorial team call their zine ‘a place for you to kick your shoes off. It’s somewhere between where you’ve come from and where you’re going’. They claim to like ‘the liminal, the dirty, the messy, and the mundane’. The team are interested in transition in the form of prose and poetry. They believe that ‘Craft is not just a point of focus for people getting degrees. Our goal is to make the practice of writing accessible to everyone.’ Newbies welcomed.

Standard submissions are free. They publish ‘poetry of all, 3-5 original, previously unpublished poems in a single doc, docx, odt or pdf file with one poem per page and eight pages being the total limit.

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