Lit.cat
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Lit.cat
The Lit (dot) cat / is a reading format / where you scroll your screen / for under 30 minutes, flat / Whether your feet are up at bat / or on the toilet mat / flash fiction, poetry, any other writ / can go into the weekly Lit.cat
The Lit.cat is an online literary zine that keeps each issue within a single, scrollable page at a reading length under half an hour. Submissions under 2000 words are accepted and paired with photography, illustration, and web design to give you something to read while on the litter box. New issues every Tuesday.
Issue 0 (the test issue) clocks in at 17 minutes and 33 seconds which is plenty enough time to fill your lunch break as you avoid your coworkers while eating an individual-sized microwave pizza. It features a song sung to cats, Good 'Ol Dad, and a fight club.
Issue 1 clocks in at 25 minutes and 18 seconds, which is conveniently the amount of time it will actually take for your roommate to be ready to leave after he says he'll be ready in two minutes. It features two dreams to wake up from, six year old boogers, and an argument over Scrabble.
Submissions of a wide variety of types are accepted, from word avalanches, short stories, diatribes, conversations, and poems. Just keep it under 2000 words and believe in it.
The Lit (dot) cat / is a reading format / where you scroll your screen / for under 30 minutes, flat / Whether your feet are up at bat / or on the toilet mat / flash fiction, poetry, any other writ / can go into the weekly Lit.cat
The Lit.cat is an online literary zine that keeps each issue within a single, scrollable page at a reading length under half an hour. Submissions under 2000 words are accepted and paired with photography, illustration, and web design to give you something to read while on the litter box. New issues every Tuesday.
Issue 0 (the test issue) clocks in at 17 minutes and 33 seconds which is plenty enough time to fill your lunch break as you avoid your coworkers while eating an individual-sized microwave pizza. It features a song sung to cats, Good 'Ol Dad, and a fight club.
Issue 1 clocks in at 25 minutes and 18 seconds, which is conveniently the amount of time it will actually take for your roommate to be ready to leave after he says he'll be ready in two minutes. It features two dreams to wake up from, six year old boogers, and an argument over Scrabble.
Submissions of a wide variety of types are accepted, from word avalanches, short stories, diatribes, conversations, and poems. Just keep it under 2000 words and believe in it.
Role: Editor, designer
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