#10: The Stellar Edition
The Suburban Review is a quarterly digital publication that worships creative work.
We are such huge fans of The Stella Prize that we’ve decided #10 of The Suburban Review will celebrate art and writing by Australian women, femmes, and gender non-conforming folx. And $1 from every sale will be donated to The Stella Prize!
In #10: The Stellar Edition we will feature ten writers and artists exploring their understanding of femininity. In doing so we hope to help break down some of the barriers imposed on womxn's narratives. If you're interested in submitting your work click here.
The journal will be available in both ePub and PDF format so you'll be able to read it across a wide variety of devices.
Budget Overview
Every cent of the money raised will go to pay our contributors the money they deserve for their outstanding work! Our staff members volunteer their time and work, so the more money we raise the more contributors that we can publish. Here's a breakdown of what we pay for published work:
FICTION
2000-2500 words—no more than that! (payment $150)
1000-2000 words (payment $100)
500-1000 words (payment $75)
CREATIVE NON-FICTION
2000-2500 words—no more than that! (payment $150)
1000-2000 words (payment$100)
500-1000 words (payment $75)
POETRY
Suite of three poems—each less than 100 lines (payment $150)
1 poem over 30 lines (payment $100)
1 poem under 30 lines (payment $75)
COMICS
4 pages B&W or Colour (payment $150)
2 pages B&W or Colour (payment $75)
Potential Challenges
We're intersectional feminists here at The Suburban Review and the last thing we want to do is create an exclusionary trope of female experience. We want this issue to be a celebration!
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Digital Back Issue #9
Dive into the creative minds of thirteen writers, poets and artists from Australia and around the world! Minds like Ivy Alvarez, Emilie Zoey Baker, Holly Isemonger, C. B. Mako , Madison Griffiths and more! Cover art by Kitty Chrystal! Comics by Meg O’Shea and Thomas Tung!
Digital Back Issue #8
This was our first ever digital issue! Inside you’ll find names like David C. Mahler and Angela Meyer with cover art and illustrations by Jess Parker. Available in EPUB (we recommend iBooks, Google Play or Kobo e-readers for best results) and PDF format.
Both Digital Back Issues
Get both of our amazing digital back issues and save some cash while supporting creative womxn!
Print Back Issue Pack
Get both of our print back issues! In Vol. 6 Emma Marie Jones goes on a second date, Frances Cannon goes for a dip, Laura Elizabeth Woollett works hard for the money, C. N. Kiv tries to put a marriage back together. Vol. 7 is about proliferation; of voices, aesthetics, experiences, stories. In fact, we’re actively fighting against the silencing of non-white voices in creative communities.
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