A bulletin board to share things with the community: open calls, events, projects, a new website, or just a note.

Free to read, $5 to post

The submission fee goes toward running this website.

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Share a post with the community: open calls, events, projects, a new website, or just a note.
Posts on the bulletin cost $5.00 and expire after 30 days.

Special Fish may remove posts that don’t align with the community. Unfortunately, we can’t offer refunds.


computer hands

This bulletin board is inspired by Community Memory (1973), the first public computerized bulletin board system. Like the original, reading is free but posting requires a small fee to support the system.

extrapractice

Extra Practice is a space for working and learning in the North of Rotterdam, shared by six friends who are active in the field of art and design. Each month, a different member writes a newsletter on a topic of their interest, with contributions from the whole group. Browse our newsletter archive at the link below.

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javier

PoetiCal is an experimental, collaborative publication that lives in your calendar. Authors publish texts on a date of their choosing, and you can read them in your favorite calendar app. Submissions are open now. You can submit poems, experimental pieces, diary entries, micro-essays, prose poetry, automatic writing, dialogues, aphorisms, dream logs, travel observations, shopping lists, love letters, hate letters, character sketches, found texts, and more.

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elliott

I made these HTML templates a while ago. You can use them out of the box, or as a way to learn how to create a website.

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tjalve

Your Sunday email with links to the quiet, odd, and poetic web.

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Robida

Open call for writers, artists, researchers for Robida magazine n. 11 dedicated to orchards, fruit tress and fruits. // The publication Robida 11: Orchard/Sadovnjak/Frutteto wants to be a collection of essays, photographic explorations, visual narratives, art projects, and poetic texts all centered on the orchard as landscape and fruit trees as powerful metaphors and living archives of stories and memories. // Deadline: March 31st

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