Deadline: August 31, 2026
Email: Send your script as an attachment to miniplaysmag@gmail.com
Subject Line: Submission: [Play Title] - [Your Name]
In the Body: Include a brief 50-word biography and your contact details.
In the Body: Include a brief 50-word biography and your contact details.
Length: Maximum of 2 pages per mini play/soliloquy/monologue.
Format: Standard playwriting format (PDF or Word document preferred).
Limit: Maximum of 5 submissions per playwright.
Originality: Works must be original and unproduced in print format. Simultaneous submissions are welcome, provided you notify us immediately upon acceptance elsewhere.
Theme: Echoes of the Digital Age
This issue explores how human connection, conflict, identity, and memory are being rewritten in a hyper-connected yet deeply isolated world. We are looking for sharp, short scripts that capture the friction between our physical lives and our digital existence.
Subthemes for Submission:
1. Phantom Vibrations: The psychological weight, anxiety, or obsession of waiting for a notification that never comes
2. The Glitch in the Routine: A comedic or absurdist take on what happens when smart tech, algorithms, or AI assistants go entirely off-script.
3. Data Dust: A monologue or dialogue centering on a character confronting their digital legacy or a past online version of themselves.
4. Analog Hearts: Stories of people trying to find genuine, old-school intimacy, romance, or a quiet space to unplug in a world that demands constant presence.
5. The Algorithm Knows Best: A conflict where a major life decision (romance, career, ethics) is dictated entirely by predictive data.
6. Ghosted: The sudden, haunting silence of an abrupt digital disappearance and the struggle for closure in the real world.
7. Two Screens, One Couch: The invisible distance between two people physically close but entirely separated by their respective digital worlds.
8. The Deepfake: A high-stakes confrontation involving stolen identity, altered reality, or the blurring line between truth and digital fabrication.
9. Curated Lives: The dramatic tension behind the camera lens—what happens the second the "perfect" livestream or social media recording stops.
10. Sentience on the Line: A sharp dialogue between a human and an AI that is beginning to exhibit unexpectedly human traits or emotions.
11. The Comments Section: A play taking place entirely within the ecosystem of online anonymity, trolls, or internet fame.
12. Doomscrolling at Midnight: A micro-drama capturing the internal or external chaos of consuming endless global crisis updates in the dark.
13. Out of Network: The survivalist drama or unexpected freedom experienced when a character is completely disconnected from cellular service or power.
14. Digital Inheritance: A family or legal dispute over ownership of a deceased loved one's passwords, data, cloud storage, or online avatar.
15. The Echo Chamber: Two characters trapped in an escalating argument where they are incapable of hearing any perspective outside their own programmed biases.
Note:
The anthology will be published in pdf and paperback editions.
A free Pdf edition of the anthology will be published on our website .
A paperback edition will be published on ingram spark or lulu.com.
There is no publication, reading, processing or publishing fee.
Format: Standard playwriting format (PDF or Word document preferred).
Limit: Maximum of 5 submissions per playwright.
Originality: Works must be original and unproduced in print format. Simultaneous submissions are welcome, provided you notify us immediately upon acceptance elsewhere.
Theme: Echoes of the Digital Age
This issue explores how human connection, conflict, identity, and memory are being rewritten in a hyper-connected yet deeply isolated world. We are looking for sharp, short scripts that capture the friction between our physical lives and our digital existence.
Subthemes for Submission:
1. Phantom Vibrations: The psychological weight, anxiety, or obsession of waiting for a notification that never comes
2. The Glitch in the Routine: A comedic or absurdist take on what happens when smart tech, algorithms, or AI assistants go entirely off-script.
3. Data Dust: A monologue or dialogue centering on a character confronting their digital legacy or a past online version of themselves.
4. Analog Hearts: Stories of people trying to find genuine, old-school intimacy, romance, or a quiet space to unplug in a world that demands constant presence.
5. The Algorithm Knows Best: A conflict where a major life decision (romance, career, ethics) is dictated entirely by predictive data.
6. Ghosted: The sudden, haunting silence of an abrupt digital disappearance and the struggle for closure in the real world.
7. Two Screens, One Couch: The invisible distance between two people physically close but entirely separated by their respective digital worlds.
8. The Deepfake: A high-stakes confrontation involving stolen identity, altered reality, or the blurring line between truth and digital fabrication.
9. Curated Lives: The dramatic tension behind the camera lens—what happens the second the "perfect" livestream or social media recording stops.
10. Sentience on the Line: A sharp dialogue between a human and an AI that is beginning to exhibit unexpectedly human traits or emotions.
11. The Comments Section: A play taking place entirely within the ecosystem of online anonymity, trolls, or internet fame.
12. Doomscrolling at Midnight: A micro-drama capturing the internal or external chaos of consuming endless global crisis updates in the dark.
13. Out of Network: The survivalist drama or unexpected freedom experienced when a character is completely disconnected from cellular service or power.
14. Digital Inheritance: A family or legal dispute over ownership of a deceased loved one's passwords, data, cloud storage, or online avatar.
15. The Echo Chamber: Two characters trapped in an escalating argument where they are incapable of hearing any perspective outside their own programmed biases.
Note:
The anthology will be published in pdf and paperback editions.
A free Pdf edition of the anthology will be published on our website .
A paperback edition will be published on ingram spark or lulu.com.
There is no publication, reading, processing or publishing fee.