Friday, December 31, 2010

Another year happily sacked, another issue launched into the great wide 'net!

Get your sticky fingers a'dancing over to Issue No. 3, featuring work by J.A. Tyler, John Bradley, Feng Sun Chen, J. A. Gaye, Caroline Klocksiem, Sophia Kraemer-Dahlin, Dolly Lemke, Ben Nardolilli, Nick Ripatrazone, Sean Thibodeau, Bill Nace and Amelia Colette Jones.

Don't forget to put your arms around the assignment portfolio (TOGETHER NOW), full of rustling, hustling collaborative action by Tamiko Beyer and Soham Patel, Jeremy Allan Hawkins and Brian Oliu, Lauren Bender, Theresa Columbus and Megan McShea, Elisa Gabbert and Kathleen Rooney, Teseleanu George and Hector Pineda, Seth McKelvey and Chelsea Rice, along with Issue No. 2 contributors Chris Dennis, Phil Estes, MC Hyland and Becca Klaver conversing about same.

It's a whole lot of awesome, is all we're saying.

AND SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN AGAIN, BUT THIS TIME AT SUBMISHMASH.

AND WE'VE GOT A NEW ASST. EDITOR! HIS NAME IS JOE COLLINS.

AND WE'VE GOT NEW E-MAIL ADDRESSES.

AND A NEW ASSIGNMENT (IT'S A DOOZIE!).

Basically what I'm saying is that we've gone legit. Look out world, we're collecting magic and then dispersing it like nobody's business. (Except it's our business.)

Oh, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVERYONE!

Yours,

Super Arrow

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Dear(est) Readers,

Our debut issue, Numero Uno, has gone through some urban renewal.

Fall in love all over again www.superarrow.org/IssueOne.html.

Also, the new issue is well on its way, though it's currently taking advantage of the public transportation system, so it might take a little longer than we all thought.

What? Love.
Super Arrow

Monday, December 6, 2010

We're not dead! In fact, we're very much alive. Wait until you see you the next issue. It is doing nothing as much as it is bursting. Although it will also be doing others things, grandly, and capably.

Hold tight, steady, and happy. Don't forget to bundle!

Love,
Super Arrow

P.S. If you have not received a submissions response from us from this last cycle, please don't be shy. Drop us an inquiry. According to our careful spread-sheeting, all work has been addressed, but we do stay up at night worrying someone has been overlooked.