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SUMMARY:PF - Augur Magazine: Limited demographic: BIPOC\, trans\, and/or disabled and Canadian citizens/permanent residents
DESCRIPTION:Augur makes room for writing from uncommon perspectives\, and brings together the often disparate realms of literary and genre fiction. Our goal is to publish at least 80% Canadian and Indigenous content\, offering new opportunities to the rich communities of speculative fiction writers in the North. And\, more importantly\, we’re committed to featuring intersectional narratives as represented by characters\, storytelling\, and\, in particular\, author representation. We want the kind of liminal that pulls voices together\, and honours difference as an integral part of our literary canon. \nA NOTE ON INTERSECTIONALITY \n\n\nIf you are comfortable with it\, we encourage writers to indicate their intersections in their cover letter. We pay attention to whose voices we publish\, and this information helps us be self-aware as we construct issues. \nHowever\, we acknowledge marginalized individuals are not often safe when they disclose their identities. Disclosure is not a requirement to submit. \nAny information disclosed will be treated as confidential. \nWhat does “intersections” mean? Any intersection of identity that you sit at. For example\, a POC trans settler\, or an allocishet white woman. Everyone sits at intersections of identity and privilege—please do not write that you have “no intersectional identity” in your cover letter. \nSome intersections might include: \n\n2SLGBTQIA+\nBlack\, Indigenous\, and/or POC\nMarginalized genders\nSettler\nDisabled\nNeurodivergent\nCitizenship status\nReligious minority\nClass\n\nAlthough this is by no means an exhaustive list. We also encourage folks who aren’t marginalized to get into the practice of self-identifying\, to normalize the practice across the board. \nPlease note that our editorial preference will always skew towards intersectional/marginalized/under-represented/diverse\, Canadian and Indigenous/Native/First Nations creators. \n\n\nA NOTE ON CITIZENSHIP DECLARATION FOR INDIGENOUS CREATORS\n\n\n\n\nCanadian granting bodies require us to keep track of who we’re publishing—we need to know that we’re hitting the required Canadian quotas. So\, as a result\, we ask folks to identify as from Canada/Turtle Island or as International. However\, we recognize that this complicates the submissions process for folks who live within Canadian settler borders but who resist/refuse Canadian identity. \nWe welcome all of our Indigenous authors and creators to self-identify their citizenship however feels most comfortable and accurate. If you prefer\, you are welcome to exempt yourself from the CND/TI and INT requirements—we just ask that you also let us know if you are situated within Canadian borders\, so we can keep track of what the Canadian government will recognize as a part of our quota. \nFICTION SUBMISSIONS\nShorts & Flash \n– Submit in standard manuscript format \n– Do not include identifying information \n– Send as a .doc or .docx file \n– Place content warnings under the title of your manuscript \n– If you would like to\, indicate your intersections (not required) \n– Let us know if it’s a simultaneous submission \n– Don’t submit any single story over 5000 words \n– Send a maximum of 2 stories per submissions cycle \nWe pay $0.11 cents (CAD) per word for short fiction (1000+ words)\, and a flat fee of $110.00 per flash fiction piece (1000 words and under). \nFinally\, for grant purposes\, please indicate if you have citizenship/residency in Canada/Turtle Island [CND/TI]\, are international [INT]\, or have a less clearcut relationship with Canada [OTH]—for example\, international students\, individuals living here without citizenship\, or any other relationship that is not easily defined. \nPOETRY SUBMISSIONS\nFor bards & wordsmiths\n– Submit in standard manuscript format for poetry \n– Submit as a .doc or a .docx file \n– Do not include identifying information \n– Place content warnings under the title of your manuscript \n– If you would like to\, indicate your intersections (not required) \n– Do not submit more than 5 poems\, to a maximum of 10 pages of poetry \nWe pay $60.00 CAD per poem \nFinally\, for grant purposes\, please indicate if you have citizenship/residency in Canada/Turtle Island [CND/TI]\, are international [INT]\, or have a less clearcut relationship with Canada [OTH]—for example\, international students\, individuals living here without citizenship\, or any other relationship that is not easily defined
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Panorama: The Journal of Travel\, Place\, and Nature. Theme: Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Ecology: /ɪˈkɒlədʒi\, ɛˈkɒlədʒi/ origin: late 19th cent. oecology\, from Greek oikos ‘house.’ Noun 1. The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. 2. The political movement concerned with protection of the environment. \nFor this issue\, we seek stories that respond to ecology in all its forms\, from its earliest roots to present-day ecologies which span people\, organisms\, systems\, and worlds. Work that follows in the footsteps of authors such as John Muir\, Rebecca Solnit\, and David Olusoga is encouraged. \n\n\nGuidance\n\n\n\n\nWe require a cover letter for all submissions\, with certain information provided [introduction\, background\, publication history\, social handles]. We also ask that all submitted work be sent as a Word Doc attachment\, double-spaced\, with page numbers. We are unable to accept work within emails\, or sent as PDFs. We regret that due to the number of submissions we receive\, submissions that do not meet our guidelines are declined. For more on our guidelines\, read our FAQs and Submissions page. All emails should be sent to the section editor as indicated\, and titled as requested and all submissions should follow our Style Guide.By following our guidelines\, you can help us accept your work more quickly. Thank you. \nDue to the number of submissions we receive\, and our goal of publishing as many writers as possible\, writers may only submit or query one work per issue. If your submission or query is declined for an issue\, and the submission call is still open\, you can submit another work or query again to that issue. Please submit all work via Submittable. \n\n\nSections open to the public for the ECOLOGY issue: \nTravel memoir: we seek works of nonfiction travel memoir with a strong narrative arc. 1500 to 6000 words. Please send completed works to Nonfiction Editors Kerry Beth Neville\, Samuel Autman\, and Joelle Renstrom through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to travelmemoir@panoramajournal.org\, title email Ecology/Travel Memoir. \nDecolonising travel: In this issue\, we’re not interested in service articles about ecotourism or sustainable travel\, but rather in essays that use travel to complicate our relationships with our surroundings or to redefine natural or constructed environments. For example\, investigations into hidden ecologies beneath the surface\, migrations/returns to altered landscapes\, or narrative maps that offer new ways of seeing place. As always\, we encourage voices from the global majority and writing that’s aware of power dynamics in travel and challenges imperialist tropes and language. Roughly 1\,000-3\,000 words. Please send completed works to Decolonising Travel Editor Faith Adiele through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to decolonisingtravel@panoramajournal.org\, title email Ecology/Decolonising Travel. \nGeneral and speculative nonfiction: we seek all forms of nonfiction writing. For ECOLOGY\, we are particularly interested in the crossing-over that travel provides\, whether in the aspect of the journey or the destination. Share your literal or metaphorical journey. 1500-6000 words. Please send completed works to Nonfiction Editors Sarge Lacuesta\, and Tolu Daniel through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to nonfictioneditor@panoramajournal.org\, title email Ecology/Nonfiction. \nNew nature writing is a genre-fluid form that encompasses memoir/travel/and nature writing with an especial foregrounding of the challenges of the Climate Crisis. It is a form that loves to transgress borders. We would be delighted to receive writing with an ethical dimension and ecological awareness that encourages the reader to mindfully negotiate the shared landscapes of the human and more-than-human. 1500-3000 words. Below your title include a 50-word ‘taster’ paragraph that captures the essence of the piece in italics. Think of this as the carny pitch to hook curious passersby. What will they experience inside? Please send completed works to the New Nature Writing Editor\, Dr Kevan Manwaring through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s).  Clarifying questions can be sent to newnaturewriting@panoramajournal.org\, title email: Ecology/New Nature Writing. \nTravel flash: we seek short works of travel memoir and nonfiction for the Travel Flash section. Pieces must be between 150 and 300 words\, after edits\, and no longer than 350 words before edits. Preference will be given to those pieces that present a strong sense of detail and place and a fleshed-out narrative. Make every single word count. For the Ecology issue\, we are looking for work that highlights interactions between humans and their surroundings. There should be a focus on human travel’s impact on the environment\, be it urban or wilderness\, real or imaginary\, large or small\, past\, present\, or future. Submit your work to Flash Editor Paula Read via Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to flasheditor@panoramajournal.org with the title Ecology/Travel Flash. \nStreetview: we seek views from your own street\, your neighbourhood\, your town\, or village. Travelling is more than visiting another place – it can happen anywhere\, even close to home. We look forward to receiving essays that take familiar surroundings and everyday experiences\, transforming them into something momentous\, poignant\, and universal. Pieces run from 1500 words to 2000 words. All submissions via Submittable. Clarifying questions can be sent to streetview@panoramajournal.org\, title email: Ecology/Streetview. \nTravel fiction: we seek works of fiction that reimagine ecology. Fictional works must include a journey to a place. Hybrid works (a blending of fiction and nonfiction) will be considered as well as experimental works. We are open to science fiction submissions for this issue as well as earth-land sea-air fantastical journeys of any kind\, as long as they are travelogue style and modelled on traditional journeys. 1500-3000 words. Please send completed works to Fiction Editor Vimi Bajaj through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to fictioneditor@panoramajournal.org\, and title email Ecology/Travel Fiction. \nFlash fiction: we also seek flash fiction works for the Flash Fiction section. Pieces must be between 150 and 300 words\, after edits\, and no longer than 350 words before edits. Preference will be given to those pieces that present a strong sense of place. For the Ecology issue\, we will look for works that explore connections\, interactions\, and impacts between humans and other living things\, however large or small. Show us what eco-fiction can do\, and make every word count. Submit your work to Flash Editor Paula Read using Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to flasheditor@panoramajournal.org with the title Ecology/Flash Fiction. \nPoetry: we seek poetry with a strong eco-narrative. 1-2 pages. Please send completed works to Senior Poetry Editors David Ishaya Osu and Devi Laskar and Poetry Editor Amanda White through Submittable. Include a short bio and introduction to your work in your cover letter or submission document(s). Clarifying questions can be sent to poetryeditor@panoramajournal.org\, title email Ecology/Poetry.
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