We hope you are enjoying the very first issue of Shameless. We are hard at work putting together issue 2, which will be on newsstands in October. We have some really exciting stories and issues coming up, so get excited!
You keep saying you want to get involved — so here’s your chance! We are looking for submissions for:
Shameless Advice: please send your questions about love, life, school, politics and anything else to advice@shamelessmag.com . Questions are anonymous, and will be answered in upcoming issues of Shameless.
Show + Tell: Are you a teen writer, poet or artist looking to be published? Please send your words (up to 200 words please), photos or artwork (images must be 300 DPI) to showandtell@shamelessmag.com. Please include the title of the work, what it’s made out of, your name, age and city.
Letters to the Editors: Tell us what you think of the first issue of Shameless! We want to hear from you, so drop us an email letters@shamelessmag.com, or send us some snail mail: P.O. Box 68548, 360A Bloor St. W., Toronto, On., M5S 1X1.
Don’t forget to join our online community to chat about art, activism, politics, music and more. Stay tuned for exciting Shameless events later this summer, as well as the release of our compilation CD on Permafrost Records.
Until next time,
Team Shameless


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