submissions
We want our submissions to focus on the world in different ways—whether this is shown through an essay analyzing a human rights issue, prose or poetry focusing on the beauty of nature, or photography/art highlighting how people go through their lives. We are currently accepting submissions for our Second Issue!
Theme: The Future
Imagine stepping into a time machine and travelling to the future. What do you see? The future is an unknown and exciting place, full of infinite possibilities and potential. That's why we want to explore it with you!
Our upcoming issue is all about imagining different futures and the impact of our current decisions and actions on the world to come. But we're not just talking about boring predictions and projections here - we want to make it fun and personal.
Think about it - every decision we make today has the power to shape the world of tomorrow. From the clothes we wear, to the food we eat, to the way we commute to work, each choice we make has a ripple effect on the future. We want to hear your ideas, your dreams, and your fears about the future. Do you have a wild and crazy vision of the future that you want to share? A cautionary tale about what could happen if we don't change our ways? A personal story about how the decisions you make today are already impacting your future?
We're looking for submissions that inspire, challenge, and excite us about the future. Whether it's a short story set in a dystopian future, an essay about the impact of climate change on our planet, or a poem about the potential of renewable energy, we want to hear it all.
So whether you're a writer, a reader, or someone who's simply interested in exploring different visions of the future, we invite you to join us for this exciting issue. Let's imagine the possibilities and work towards creating the future we want to see!
Deadline: April 1st, 11:59 EST
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How to Submit:
Please send all submissions to [email protected]. In the subject line, have it be your first and last name and the genre of submission. Example: Emily Smith: Essay. When submitting, please follow the guidelines below.
Guidelines:
For writing, please submit it as a PDF document with the document name being the topic of submission. Example: Submission - Poetry.
For art and photography, please submit a PNG or JPG of your work.
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- Essays: Word limit is 2000 words. Works over this limit will not be read.
- Journalism: Word limit is 1500 words. You may submit an Op-Ed or an informative piece on a less covered global issue.
- Prose: Word limit is 1500 words. Works over this limit will not be read.
- Poetry: One to five poems may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit all poems in a single document and keep the shape of the poetry standard (No concrete poetry).
- Photography: One to five photos may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit each photo separately in the email.
- Artwork: One to five pieces of art may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit each artwork separately in the email.
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Other Information:
If selected to be included for the issue, you will need to submit a brief bio (in the third person) about who you are. For guidelines on how to do this, click here. Additionally, we ask for First North American Serial Rights.
You may simultaneously submit pieces to other magazines/journals, but we do not publish previously published work. If another magazine chooses to publish your piece, please immediately contact us.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the same email (with the subject line: Questions)!
Theme: The Future
Imagine stepping into a time machine and travelling to the future. What do you see? The future is an unknown and exciting place, full of infinite possibilities and potential. That's why we want to explore it with you!
Our upcoming issue is all about imagining different futures and the impact of our current decisions and actions on the world to come. But we're not just talking about boring predictions and projections here - we want to make it fun and personal.
Think about it - every decision we make today has the power to shape the world of tomorrow. From the clothes we wear, to the food we eat, to the way we commute to work, each choice we make has a ripple effect on the future. We want to hear your ideas, your dreams, and your fears about the future. Do you have a wild and crazy vision of the future that you want to share? A cautionary tale about what could happen if we don't change our ways? A personal story about how the decisions you make today are already impacting your future?
We're looking for submissions that inspire, challenge, and excite us about the future. Whether it's a short story set in a dystopian future, an essay about the impact of climate change on our planet, or a poem about the potential of renewable energy, we want to hear it all.
So whether you're a writer, a reader, or someone who's simply interested in exploring different visions of the future, we invite you to join us for this exciting issue. Let's imagine the possibilities and work towards creating the future we want to see!
Deadline: April 1st, 11:59 EST
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How to Submit:
Please send all submissions to [email protected]. In the subject line, have it be your first and last name and the genre of submission. Example: Emily Smith: Essay. When submitting, please follow the guidelines below.
Guidelines:
For writing, please submit it as a PDF document with the document name being the topic of submission. Example: Submission - Poetry.
For art and photography, please submit a PNG or JPG of your work.
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- Essays: Word limit is 2000 words. Works over this limit will not be read.
- Journalism: Word limit is 1500 words. You may submit an Op-Ed or an informative piece on a less covered global issue.
- Prose: Word limit is 1500 words. Works over this limit will not be read.
- Poetry: One to five poems may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit all poems in a single document and keep the shape of the poetry standard (No concrete poetry).
- Photography: One to five photos may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit each photo separately in the email.
- Artwork: One to five pieces of art may be included in a single submission, however, only one may be selected for publication. Please submit each artwork separately in the email.
--
Other Information:
If selected to be included for the issue, you will need to submit a brief bio (in the third person) about who you are. For guidelines on how to do this, click here. Additionally, we ask for First North American Serial Rights.
You may simultaneously submit pieces to other magazines/journals, but we do not publish previously published work. If another magazine chooses to publish your piece, please immediately contact us.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the same email (with the subject line: Questions)!