Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Submissions Open


Wildberries Journal of Mythic Fantasy
is now open for submissions for issue #3 


Submissions will remain open until enough poetry, fiction, artworks and articles have been received and accepted for publishing.

If you would like to submit original work of your own for consideration, please visit the submission guidelines and read the requirements there carefully.

But now there is a twist: for the first time ever, an issue of Wildberries will have a theme.

The theme for issue 3 is:  winter

I am excited to have submissions open again, and look forward to receiving and reviewing new submissions from the writers and artists out there in the mythic fiction/fantasy community.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Issue 2 Released


I would like to announce the release of Issue 2 of Wildberries Journal of Mythic Fantasy! It contains art, interviews, poetry and myth! It is my dearest hope that everyone enjoys this.

To view Issue 2, follow this link: 

Thank you to everyone who contributed material, support and advice for this project.  

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Coming Soon!

Wildberries Journal of Mythic Fantasy Issue 2 is due to be released in one weeks time!

I am very excited to be finally releasing this for online publication. It has been a long and difficult road, but not without the inevitable rewards and lessons earned along the way. There will be some positive changes to this issue, including book reviews and interviews, which I hope to carry on with future issues if everyone enjoys it.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

The New Zealand Earthquake

Hello and my apologies for the delays in releasing the second issue of Wildberries.

With the continuing earthquakes we have been experiencing here in New Zealand, in addition to family illness, this issue is very late indeed. With the most recent 6.3 earthquake on Friday, 22nd of February, there will unfortunately be even more delays. 

This national tragedy has claimed jobs, homes and lives of people close to me. My own job is now lost, as the health shop where I worked was brought down to rubble along with countless other buildings and businesses. It will take time and energy to rebuild, and even more time and energy to heal. 

Let me finish my saying that while these are dark times for New Zealand, my home, it is also a time when creativity, inspiration and hope are needed most. While Wildberries and other projects will take longer then originally planned, they will still go ahead, and like life, they will move on. 

My love to everyone out there, and my thanks for your support and understanding. I will be posting more regular updates on progress at my blog The Rabbit Hill

Joel Le Blanc

Editor 

P.S. If anyone can spare funds for a donation to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, please go to: http://www.redcross.org.nz/cms_display.php.  Thousands of families are still without clean water, electricity, sewage and shelter. Every little bit helps.