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[Commlist] CfP – Popular Music Fiction – Riffs journal
Thu Sep 03 16:06:33 GMT 2020
*Call for Proposals*
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*“Perhaps only imagination, in its full processes, can touch and reach
and recognise and embody... There are many other kinds of writing in
society, but these now—of past and present and future—are close and
urgent, challenging many of us to try both to understand and to attempt
them”
— Raymond Williams*
*“Good prose is like a windowpane”
— George Orwell*
*Riffs Vol 5 Issue 1: Popular music fiction*
Perhaps you have a comic strip that you wrote on issues of
representation in the music industry, or a piece of short fiction that
considers popular music heritage, work that has not yet found a home. Or
maybe your experiences as a musician, a music fan or researcher have
provided you with rich characters, begging to be explored through a
dialogue or a short story. We invite you to flex your imagination as a
tool for analysis and criticism, to find a fictional form for your
insights and arguments, and to imagine potential popular music futures
(utopian *or* dystopian) as a means to critique the present.
Inspired by the work of our Guest Editor, Dr Ash Watson and the Fiction
Desk of T/he Sociological Review/, the next issue of /Riffs/ will bring
together work that uses fiction to critically explore issues within
popular music and to communicate this to a wide audience.
Dr Ash Watson is based at the Vitalities Lab, Centre for Social Research
in Health and Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South
Wales, Sydney. She leads the public sociology project /So Fi Zine/, and
is Fiction Editor of /The Sociological Review/. Her debut novel /Into
the Sea/ was published by Brill in 2020.
/Riffs/publishes contributions from writers from academic and
non-academic backgrounds. We encourage submissions which include
written, visual, and musical elements, interrogate traditional and
experimental forms of communication of ideas and arguments, and
collaborations between writers, poets, musicians, composers and visual
artists. For examples of pieces based on previous prompts, have a look
through our current and past issues, available to download from our
website – www.riffsjournal.org <http://www.riffsjournal.org/>.
Deadline for a title and 300-word synopsis of the proposed work –/*4th
October 2020.* Please also include your name, a short bio and contact
email./
Up to ten contributions will be published online and in limited edition
print in July 2021.
Full submissions (of 1,000-4,000 words / visual (to not exceed 8 A4
pages) / audio content / or an audio/video file suitable for hosting on
WordPress) will be invited by the*/9th of October/*. Full submissions
will be required by */14th February /*and blind peer reviewed before
publication.*//*All visual and audio content must have a Creative
CommonsLicense, be owned by the contributor or permission given by the
copyright owner.
Please send your synopsis and bio to: (info /at/ riffsjournal.org)
<mailto:(info /at/ riffsjournal.org)>
*Please note: */Riffs /shall be entitled to first use of the
contribution in all the journal’s different forms, but the author
remains the copyright owner and can re-publish their contribution
without seeking the journal’s permission. /Riffs /reserve the right to
decline to publish contributions if they are submitted after the agreed
deadline and without the assigned editor being informed (and agreeing
to) a new submission date.
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