About


'Do Not Look at the Sun' is a Paris based magazine set up in 2009 by two friends with time on their hands and a budget of anything they could plunder from work. With an old printer/ scanner and a ream of paper the first issue was made and left sitting on stools and under seat cushions in cafés and bars around Paris for anyone to pick up. Since then, copies have been left indiscriminately throughout the city- from seats on the metro to park benches- as well as obliging bookshops.

 

Each issue is a collection of short stories and poems, as well as notes, thoughts, diary entries and other words that have no place elsewhere. Words that have no business in literary journals or arts reviews, but words that nevertheless deserve to be heard: One-line poems, streams of thoughts and lucid dreams that have no outlet anywhere other than the pages of people’s personal notebooks. It is ‘misfit lit’.


If you like what you see and would like to get involved in printing and distributing this in your local area (wherever it may be) then don't hesitate to get in contact- donotlookatthesun@gmail.com- and we'll send you further details.


We are currently looking for submissions from anyone, anywhere. The focus is on writing, though photography and artwork will be welcomed in future issues. See the contact page for more information.


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Duotrope's Digest                                                                                                  



Buy Issues


We charge only a nominal fee of 1 euro per issue, plus a flat fee of 2 euros to cover shipping costs...


Issue #1   Sold out                  


Issue #2   'I Found This On The Metro'       

                

  

  3 (inc. P&P worldwide)



  

Issue #3  'Notes You Wrote Upon My Fridge'


 

  3 (inc. P&P worldwide)  



As of July 2010, you can also pick up a copy at various English language bookstores around Paris, including 'Shakespeare and Company'




Sites we like


Anastomoo Handwritten - Handwritten poems and short fiction

Pig in a poke magazine - A mixed bag of poetry and fiction   


     
 

                               


Previous Contributors:

Helen Scampion

Luke Appleton

Charlotte Mahiet

Mike Berger

Joe Wood

Sam Nash

Sarah Martin

Anthony Cuthbertson