Because of the volume of pitches and submissions we receive, we may not be able to respond to your query. ; Everyday Feminism is an online magazine that launched in 2012 to huge success. Please follow these simple submission guidelines:We appreciate your patience in awaiting a reply. Ms. Magazine was founded by feminist activists Gloria Steinen and Dorothy Pitman Hughes. Steps for submissions. We define the video essay in broad terms to include any video-based media that offer a critical argument, analysis or commentary on a subject of feminist concern.Video essays are short, usually made for online viewing. Contemporary UK Feminism.
Note that we are not currently accepting general submissions that do not fit into one of the three categories above. Writers interested in pitching us should reference our recent content, in print and online, to familiarize themselves with our voice and approach.We consider pitches as well as completed submissions. It is our understanding that all images that are screen captures are covered under fair use. These can range from a scholarly to experimental style.MAI uses the author date referencing system because it is clean, easy and efficient, as well as suitable for online publications. Creative & high quality audiovisual delivery of sophisticated arguments sits at the centre of our publication criteria.We encourage you to include written description and critical reflection with your visual & audiovisual work. Please see below for specific Literary Submission guidelines.
The best way to get a sense of the kinds of creative work we publish is to take a look at our Arts and Culture section before you submit. The length of the accompanying text should not exceed 1000 words. It was first published in 1972, making it America's oldest feminist magazine. Read their submission guidelines. Ideas and manuscripts can be emailed to All queries should clearly state the author’s expertise on an issue and their qualifications to cover it. Contributions are encouraged from UK feminists, people living in the UK, or UK feminists currently living elsewhere. Fair Dealing guidelines are not legally binding but are based on a ‘fair trade’ agreement, under which it is generally agreed that no fee will be set for text reproduced for the purposes of criticism, review, non-commercial research, or the reporting of current events, as long as the material is accompanied by an appropriate acknowledgement.To determine if your use of previously-published material counts as Fair Dealing please consider the following:You should always clear permission for the following:There is no legal precedent for the use of film stills in academic publications. We particularly encourage submissions that use an intersectional lens along with original critical approaches. We consider reported pieces, features and social commentary rooted in an intersectional feminist lens. We appreciate your patience in awaiting a reply. Ms. Magazine was founded by feminist activists Gloria Steinen and Dorothy Pitman Hughes.
We do accept simultaneous submissions in this category only, but we expect to be notified immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. Please do not follow up on pitches and submissions via telephone.
The F-Word is an online magazine about and for contemporary UK feminism so we are concentrating on contributions relating to this. We're glad to have you with us! All Rights Reservedthorough and generous peer review and copyediting of your work if acceptedacknowledgement of the work’s authorship and initial publication in this news site
Submit an article, story, poem, or art work WomenBeing is an open platform, to which everyone can contribute with written work or art work. Write in clear style, avoiding long sentences. If your query intrigues us, we will contact you. You are to elaborate on the theoretical and philosophical influences as well as the methodology for devising your work. Submissions of completed work should be prefaced with a short summary of the topic and approach. You can use American or British spelling but this must be consistent.
This means that all references should appear as in-text citations: for example, (Woolf 1929: 56).All sources should be listed in your final bibliography in alphabetical order.Where necessary, we use footnotes to add explanations.
* We'll never share your email address with any third parties.The team of MAI supporters and contributors is always expanding. Updated January 2019. They pay $500 for feature articles, $200 for dispatches.
They often include footage that is either self-generated or drawn from different sources running to some form of commentary. ‘Introduction: (In)visible and (Ir)relevant: Setting a Context’, in Kumarini Silva & Kaitlynn Mendes (eds), hooks, bell (2009), ‘Postmodern Blackness’, in John Storey (ed.
Bitch Magazine is a nonprofit, independent, feminist media organization dedicated to providing and encouraging an engaged, thoughtful feminist response to mainstream media and popular culture. We consider reported pieces, features and social commentary rooted in an intersectional feminist lens.