Nameless Magazine on October 10th, 2007
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Nameless Magazine is a student-run online publication aimed at creating and fostering a liberal arts community within the undergraduate population at UC Davis. The motto, "Anything That Tells a Story", reinforces the idea that Nameless is a publication for all, dedicated to letting students share their stories, whether through poetry, prose or visual arts.
The idea behind the name is that the magazine represents someone you know or would like to know – Nameless seeks to break out of the mold of traditional publications, and just produce a forum for creativity that possesses all the traits of a best friend: open, fun, helpful and readily accessible.
Nameless hopes to solicit submissions from all undergraduate artists on the UC Davis campus. Unlike other publications, it will focus on forging relationships with other artists rather than simply worrying about editorial and logistical details. Nameless intends to implement a new system for submissions, in which the writer or artist will receive personal feedback from The Board, the magazine’s current active staff. With the support of the UC Davis community, Nameless hopes to become more than just a magazine and turn into a community of its own, complete with workshops, meetings and even social outings.
Upcoming Events
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FICTION/POETRY/ART/PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Saturday, April 12
Location TBA
2 p.m.
The Board
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Annie Wang
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Eric Hu
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Geoffrey Mak
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Kate Mallison
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Paul Chan
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Teresa Pham
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Yvette Tse
Frequent Contributors
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J. Dana Stuster
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Rasikh Jawaid
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Alex Flatbush
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2007-10-06 15:56:26 Hi! It would be fantastic if you could upload a picture of the cover of an issue. Also, is this an ASPAPERs publication? —JabberWokky
2007-10-06 16:23:35 "Nameless" is in no way affiliated with ASPAPERS — it's completely student-created, student-run, and student-oriented. Woohoo! Thanks for fixing up the wiki page! I would love to put the current cover art, but since it's an online publication it will probably just be the current issue's featured art. —KarenM.
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Okay, I put up a shot of the site. Really nice work... having put out a handful of zines before the whole web thing took off, I know how hard it is to get contributors and content. You guys have done a great job here. —JabberWokky
2007-10-06 18:26:38 Thank you so much! Hopefully we'll manage to gain a large following. —KarenM.


