Call for Writers: Women in Science Fiction

How excited are you for this?! We’ve reviewed a few science fiction films at Bitch Flicks, but at the end of July we want to run a whole series on Women in Science Fiction. Why? Because women in sci-fi are often independent, badass, strong, fully fleshed-out characters who run the show–a rarity in film and TV these days. Of course, that isn’t always the case, and we’re interested in your take on those films and television shows as well. I’ll link to some Web sites that list possibilities for TV/movies to review, and you can also read the following reviews of films we’ve written about here. Please share this Call for Writers widely! Our last several theme weeks have been such a tremendous success, and we welcome contributions (and cross posts!) from both past and new writers for us! The details about deadlines and other requirements follow as well.
Alien/Aliens by Megan Kearns
Prometheus by Rachel Redfern
Avatar by Elizabeth Tiller
District 9 by Sarah Domet
Prometheus by Megan Kearns
Source Code by Markgraf
Avatar by Nine Deuce
Sucker Punch by Tami Winfrey Harris
Battlestar Galactica by Leigh Kolb
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These are a few basic guidelines for guest writers on our site:

–We like most of our pieces to be 1,000 – 2,000 words, preferably with some images and links.
–Please send your piece in the text of an email, including links to all images, no later than Friday, July 20.
–Include a 2-3 sentence bio for placement at the end of your piece.

Email us at btchflcks(at)gmail(dot)com if you’d like to contribute a review. We accept original pieces or cross-posts.

Submit away!