re•mediate
Literary Magazine
A critical, literary home for computer-assisted creative writing & writing about it. The WIRED of lit mags.
Highlights
This magazine may have some eligibility requirements
Please double-check before submitting.
- Vibe:Weird / outsider / wtf even is it
- Response time: Within 2 weeks*Editor reported data
- Acceptance rate: 25% *Editor reported data
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Accepts simultaneous submissions
What's that?
When you can submit your work to multiple magazines at the same time
Accepts previously published
What's that?
When the magazine wants to publish your previously published work. Requirements vary
Nominates for prizes
Active on social media
Available in print
Provides contributor copies
Has examples online
Offers expedited response
What's that?
Expedited submission: When the magazine offers a faster response time for an extra fee
Fiction - 4000 words max
Max words: 4000
Sub Genres: Literary, Experimental
Nonfiction - 4000 words max
Max words: 4000
Max pieces: 1
Sub Genres: , , , ,
Poetry
Max pieces: 5
Wtf is genre, send anything (Computer-Assisted Writing)
Max pieces: 3
How to submit
Processs
Google / other forms
Cover letter
We ask for a Bio that will be published and, separately, an optional private positionality statement (information that isn't in your bio but that could help contextualize the reading of your work). We also ask for a Process note that will be published that establishes the relationship between author and computer assistance and, separately, an optional private cover letter (information that won't go in the process note but that could help the reader understand the concepts addressed).
Eligibility
We seek a breadth of experience at our magazine. We invite creators from outside the ivory tower to query criticism or experiments that challenge the limits and promises of computers in creative writing. We also choose the language of "computer assistance" in creative writing intentionally, to bring awareness to the use of writing technologies by writers with disabilities, and to increase public consciousness to the ways that computers have made the process of creative writing more accessible.Formatting
We don't have formatting requirements for this magazine
Author's rights
Once published, rights return to the author. If you fine-tuned a program on someone else's work, it must be in the public domain, or they or their estate must be must have given you explicit permission to do so.
Additional info
We include a reading list to show that re•mediate is nowhere near the first in the field of Electronic literature, experimental literature, or computational literature to solicit creative writing about or made with the assistance of computers. Check it out on our site!
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