Friday, February 13, 2009

Issue 09 Launch

Launch Party! Weeds Cafe! 1903 20th Ave NW Calgary (on the corner of 18th St and 20thAve) at 7:30 pm Friday, Feb 20th!

Readings by Lorne Macdonald, Tyler Perry, Sarah Gibbs and Derek Beaulieu! 
Music by James Dangerous and the CIA! 

See you there! 

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

NoD Issue 10 Submission Request

Calling all thieves, bandits and poachers,

Our theme for Issue #10 is "thievery"

NōD, University of Calgary's undergraduate-run magazine, publishes
poetry, prose and visual art, inviting innovative creative endeavors.
We publish the creative work of undergraduates, emerging and
established artists alike.


Deadline:

March 15, 2009

How to Submit:

Email: nodmagazine@gmail.com
By Mail: at the below address

Please do not respond to this email
(responses can be sent to this address in response to this email, but
please, not by hitting the "reply" button!)

*NōD cannot be held accountable for any legal action resulting from
intellectual or material theft.

p.s. See other posts for more submission guidelines

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

NōD Magazine Issue 9 Call For Submissions

NōD is the University of Calgary's undergraduate-run magazine. We publish poetry, prose and visual art, inviting innovative creative endeavors. We publish undergraduate, emerging and established writers.We are currently seeking interesting work for NōD Issue the 9th, so feelfree to send us your poetry, prose, visual art, or combinations thereof.*DEADLINE OCTOBER 31 2008*

NōD Submission Guidelines

1. Please attach your submission as a word document or an RTF file.
2. Please do not include your name in the document itself, but please do give us your name and relevant information in the body of your email.
3. NōD is run by undergraduates and publishes approximately 50% undergraduate work. If you are currently an undergraduate, please indicate it in the body of your e-mail.
4. Submission Length: Maximum length of 10 pages, double-spaced for prose submissions or 8 pages of poetry.
5. All Visual arts submissions should be either in, or easily transferable into, digital format.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Shading

I learned today the blind can learn to draw. They use the same regions of their brain as the sighted. Through touch alone they determine distance, form and orientation. They trace the image on the page the way a carpenter works a lathe. With a handshake they could paint your hand print. With only a hug they could sketch you in portrait.

They never shade.