Submissions
December - January Issue 2021 | Submissions Open
Theme: Cycle
Deadline for submissions: 1st of January 2021
If you would like to make a submission to feature in our next issue, send us a 1-2 paragraph summary for your idea. We will get back to you as soon as possible and let you know whether or not we want to feature your piece.
Email us your ideas here: submissions.ratherquiet@gmail.com
Submission Guidelines
Before making a submission, make sure to read through the following guidelines:Your initial summary must be accompanied by a brief bio of yourself and your piece(s). We accept up-to three pieces per issue. We also accept previously published work but require details of this to ensure non-infringement.
Prose & Poetry
We accept all genres, but give preference to creative non-fiction. The writing does not have to fit 100% into the theme for the next issue. For short stories, word count should be under 2000 words; for poetry the words limit is 400 words. Please make sure that your prose gives your readers something to take away once they finish reading. We're not looking for words that will make one feel depressed without reason!Article
Word limit is 1500 words. Keep your article loosely related to theme but not restricted to it. Topics can be diverse, anything from current affairs to life-hacking to history revival: get creative! We want to read something meaningful.Art & Photography
The current page dimensions we're using for the magazine are 210mm x 297mm (8.27 inches x 11.7 inches) which is the standard A4 size. Please make sure your piece can fit onto this page size without losing any of its visuals. We will not accept anything intentionally offensive or distasteful. We will also not consider any drawings of living faces - human, animal or otherwise.Curation
Please ensure that the show casing of any work shall not be considered as copyright infringement. We might require e-mail proof from contemporary authors/artists permitting the use of their works.Rights
All our contributors retain their copyrights and have full control of their work.
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