Friday, March 31, 2006
Extended Deadline: April 30th
One Less Magazine
[art on the range]
Call For Submissions: # 3 Film
If you are a reader of One Less, we would be pleased to read your work for One Less: Art on the Range: #3 Film.
We're inviting you to make a film (on paper). This means all processes
and techniques of filmmaking and film viewing are welcome. The screen
is blank, now project.
Here is our ideal scenario. You send us your: black & white
film/video/dvd stills (found or original), excerpts from film scripts, project
ideas, an interview with a filmmaker, storyboards, set designs, scenes
that you block out (diagrams, maps, list) reviews, dialogue, criticism
essays manifestos, documentaries, experimental shorts, avant-garde
explorations, poems, short stories, etc. Work from existing films and
genres or invent your own. Write, shoot, process, splice, and project.
Please send either (by postal mail or electronic files):
3-5 Pages of Poetry;
5-10 Pages of Prose;
1-5 Pages of Artwork (Imageable size: 5" x 7")
(Please be aware that we can only print images in black and white.
Please send JPEG or TIFF files at 300 dpi for photographic/filmic works and 600 dpi for line drawings.)
Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope (with adequate postage) if you would like to have your work to be returned.
Do not send us originals.
We will read work in May and reply in early June at the latest.
New Tech Terrain for One Less Issue # 3
Our upcoming project is expanding into digital media. We're going to host a virtual film screening of contributors' work. Beginning with Issue #3: Film, we will produce a vodcast (video podcast) in conjunction with the print magazine. The show will be 30 minutes and will be available for free downloads. If you are interested or if you know someone who may want to take part in this new venture, please pass the word along.
What we're looking for: film/video shorts that are 10 minutes or less saved to disk. The film/video may include: the processes of filmmaking, the medium of film itself, translations of film to video, or simply put, film about film. Same deadline here as Issue #3, April 30th.
Send your submission and cover letter to:
One Less Magazine
c/o Nikki Widner
6 Village Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Or by email: onelessartontherange@yahoo.com
Deadline (Issue Three: Film): April 30th, 2006
brought to you by:
the editors @
One Less Magazine
[art on the range]
Call For Submissions: # 3 Film
If you are a reader of One Less, we would be pleased to read your work for One Less: Art on the Range: #3 Film.
We're inviting you to make a film (on paper). This means all processes
and techniques of filmmaking and film viewing are welcome. The screen
is blank, now project.
Here is our ideal scenario. You send us your: black & white
film/video/dvd stills (found or original), excerpts from film scripts, project
ideas, an interview with a filmmaker, storyboards, set designs, scenes
that you block out (diagrams, maps, list) reviews, dialogue, criticism
essays manifestos, documentaries, experimental shorts, avant-garde
explorations, poems, short stories, etc. Work from existing films and
genres or invent your own. Write, shoot, process, splice, and project.
Please send either (by postal mail or electronic files):
3-5 Pages of Poetry;
5-10 Pages of Prose;
1-5 Pages of Artwork (Imageable size: 5" x 7")
(Please be aware that we can only print images in black and white.
Please send JPEG or TIFF files at 300 dpi for photographic/filmic works and 600 dpi for line drawings.)
Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope (with adequate postage) if you would like to have your work to be returned.
Do not send us originals.
We will read work in May and reply in early June at the latest.
New Tech Terrain for One Less Issue # 3
Our upcoming project is expanding into digital media. We're going to host a virtual film screening of contributors' work. Beginning with Issue #3: Film, we will produce a vodcast (video podcast) in conjunction with the print magazine. The show will be 30 minutes and will be available for free downloads. If you are interested or if you know someone who may want to take part in this new venture, please pass the word along.
What we're looking for: film/video shorts that are 10 minutes or less saved to disk. The film/video may include: the processes of filmmaking, the medium of film itself, translations of film to video, or simply put, film about film. Same deadline here as Issue #3, April 30th.
Send your submission and cover letter to:
One Less Magazine
c/o Nikki Widner
6 Village Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Or by email: onelessartontherange@yahoo.com
Deadline (Issue Three: Film): April 30th, 2006
brought to you by:
the editors @
One Less Magazine
Thursday, March 23, 2006
One Less Mag in the Gazette

The Daily Hampshire Gazette interviewed One Less and published this article on Wednesday, March 22, 2006.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Weekend Double Feature
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Library Journal Reviews Home Issue
from the March 1st Issue in the Library Journal :
In its debut issue, One Less Magazine (OLM), a promising literary journal published in Florence, MA, offers some solid elements: poems by Brian Strang, Chris Vitiello, and Noah Eli Gordon and Sara Veglahn; visual pieces by Sharon Rogers; and more. Even if the quality of the literary works can be uneven—and even if OLM’s visual pieces would look more impressive in a full-color format—it’s clear that Gardner’s and Widner’s hard work has yielded something impressive. OLM is recommended for public and academic libraries with large literary collections.
In its debut issue, One Less Magazine (OLM), a promising literary journal published in Florence, MA, offers some solid elements: poems by Brian Strang, Chris Vitiello, and Noah Eli Gordon and Sara Veglahn; visual pieces by Sharon Rogers; and more. Even if the quality of the literary works can be uneven—and even if OLM’s visual pieces would look more impressive in a full-color format—it’s clear that Gardner’s and Widner’s hard work has yielded something impressive. OLM is recommended for public and academic libraries with large literary collections.



