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Inklings is an undergraduate literary magazine at Miami University. We release one Fall and one Spring issue. Our mission is to publish the best undergraduate art and writing at Miami. Our submission process is selective, but yields a magazine full of innovative and high quality poetry, prose, creative nonfiction, photography, painting, sculpture and digital design.Our staff, usually around 15-20 students, meets on Sunday nights for a lively debate and vote on the submissions received that week. We evaluate the quality of each piece with special attention to formal mastery of the creator’s chosen medium. Submissions are viewed anonymously in meetings.We believe our magazine offers a glimpse into the vibrant community of artists and writers at Miami, and the tradition of exclusive publication in Inklings is a great thing to be a part of.If you’re interested in submitting work or joining our staff, keep scrolling! IF you are an artist / poet / word-sculptor, then you should submit to inklings!!To submit writ ing of any kind, e-mail the Writing Director at: inklingswriting@miamioh.edu.To submit visual art of any kind, email the Art Director, at: inklingsart@miamioh.edu.When submitting, please keep these general guidelines in mind:Submit no more than 5 writing/art pieces at a time.
Additionally, we can only accept five submissions from any one student per issue. Therefore, if a piece of yours is accepted, you can only resubmit a maximum of 4 submissions, and so on.
You may resubmit new pieces until we accept up to five pieces.In the subject line of your submission email, write something like “Inklings Writing/Art” or “Submission” so that we know your email isn’t spam. In the body of the email, please include your name, email address, and the titles of your pieces.For writing: Please attach your pieces in a separate word document–we accept any kind of text format compatible with word, so no.pdf’s please. Try to keep your name out of the actual submission document.For Art: Please send the size of the piece, the medium used, and if you would like, a short artist statement.We’ll get back to you in around 1-2 weeks. If we haven’t gotten back to you by then, something must have gone wrong! Please send us email so we can fix the problem. Meg Matthiaswe got theradio behind me we talk early poems smoke & scrape & teeth & mirrors as overdramatic sons-of unworried by shaking in chest.
You say spectatorship is scopophilia so i must find my graven image arousing like grace kelly’s velvet mouth, ask where is my extra female mask to see myself through through which to see myself. My teeth in the reflection of your glasses: dull like coconut oil but whole right from the dentist office. Laura mulvey! I didn’t expect to find you here! The one true anxiety dream is parting ripped lips & front tooth breaking jagged, lost mid conversation.
Since Berg's death, Good News magazines, by Karen Zerby, Steven Kelly and WS staff, are often referred to simply as the Letters. A list of most Mo Letters and their text can be found in the xFamily.org Publications Database. A selection of Mo Letters can be found in Category:Family Publications.
Zoomed in with a close up on cracked chalk in my mouth in what otherwise is a pov shot. I love it when we hang out.from Inklings volume 21 issue 1.
World Student magazine is the only magazine written by and for students in international schools around the world. Guidelines for submissionWe are happy to listen to all editorial ideas, whether they come from current or past students, graduates, teachers, support staff, Heads, bursars, governors, and from other educational organisations – anyone with an involvement in international schools.We also welcome submissions of brief news articles, telling the wonderful stories of achievement and creative learning that go on every day around the world. We are also very keen to receive photos either to accompany your article or standalone, although please do ensure that you have all the necessary permissions for the photos. Guidelines:. If you have an idea for a longer editorial article for World Student magazine, please email the editor via with your suggestion. We will get back to you, although this may take a few days. By submitting, you are giving us permission to use your article in both print and digital form.
World Student magazine is published three times a year, in May, September and January. To help with planning and publishing deadlines, please do get in touch with the editor as far as possible in advance of the issue you would like your article to appear.
Suggested article length: approx 1300 words, plus two photographs, for a double-page article. News articles should be around 200 words in length, ideally accompanied by a selection of photos. We will also consider book or product reviews (appropriate to the magazine).
Please include some brief biographical information and your email address. We do not accept articles that are written in an advertorial style. All editorial must be of genuine use to international school students. We reserve the right to reject articles. Whilst we are keen to celebrate the diversity of international education, we also need to make sure that articles reflect the aims and values of the magazine. We need to ensure that the content of each issue is balanced so it may sometimes be necessary to keep articles on hold for future issues. We will try to inform you beforehand which issue your article will appear, but cannot guarantee this.
We reserve the right to edit articles. Please let us know if you wish to see the edited version before we go to print. We prefer to publish articles that have not been published before anywhere. If your article has been published previously, please inform us of this and ensure that you have permission to have it published elsewhere.Photo Guidelines:. Please supply photos as an attachment by email to reach us by the appropriate deadline. All images submitted to us - especially those featuring children - must come with all appropriate permissions for use and by submitting images, you thereby give us permission to use these images in both print and digital publications.
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Please ensure that your photos are of as high a resolution as possible. This means 300dpi or above. As a guide, photo files should be over 1mb in size.
Photos for use on the inside pages can be portrait or landscape. Photos to be considered for the front cover must be portrait and at least 2272 x 1074 pixels.