Can the Internet Save the Planet? HAVE YOUR SAY

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Welcome to the Virtual Festival Magazine

The Virtual Festival Magazine provides an online space to preview, review and discuss what's going in Brighton during the Festival, which runs for four weeks in May. This magazine forms part of the Virtual Festival, and is open for contributions from anyone, anywhere in the world.

If you want to join in with the magazine, whether to drop ideas into the pot, to provide previews of shows and events before they take place, or could be interested in helping to edit it, please use the form below to subscribe to the free mailing list.

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What you see listed are stories from last year's VF Magazine: stories about events, interviews with performers and reviews of shows contributed by a variety of people. We worked with journalism students from Brighton College of Technology to develop the idea, which was the first time any of us had attempted a magazine of this type.

Contributors

If you do want to contribute we need previews and reviews to be kept to 200 - 300 words. Longer pieces can be submitted for features, but everything will be edited down to no more than 500 words.

Feature Writers

Some features will be commissioned, so if you have ideas, please let us know.

Editors

We are looking for two editors, to lead the project. They should have journalist skills and (almost certainly) need to live in Brighton. They will be trying to giuide the overall style of the magazine, commissioning stories, liaising with press offices to get press passes and generally running around making sure people deliver what they said they would.

For more information please mail Mark Walker: mark@virtualfestival.org.uk

Mark Walker, Sussex Community Internet Project