Call for Submissions: Nature Held Me Close, Edition Two“Nature Held Me Close” is a zine
Call for Submissions: Nature Held Me Close, Edition Two“Nature Held Me Close” is a zine about gender dysphoria and the great outdoors. Sometimes it’s hard to exist in a physical body, but spending time in nature can be one of the best ways to feel more comfortable in your own skin.This is the second edition of this project, initially started in 2020. You can read volumes 1 and 2 here.This zine is a place to feature art and writing from trans, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming people about how spending time outdoors – hiking, camping, gardening, birdwatching, landscaping, doing outdoor education or research, or just sitting quietly in nature – has influenced how you feel about your body and your gender. Submissions are open to dysphoric people of any and all gender identities!You are welcome to share:Essays and other nonfiction writingPoetryDigital and/or traditional artPhotographyMixed mediaHow to participate:Email stellarator.notes@gmail.com with your submission. Please include 1) your name or a nickname you’d like to be known by, 2) social media handle if you’d like it to be published with your piece (optional), and 3) any author’s or artist’s notes you’d like included as well. Once submissions are collected, this zine will be published as a free PDF. Submissions are due by June 20, 2021: this year’s summer solstice.Submission guidelines are included under the cut!Submission Guidelines and FAQQ. Where will this zine be hosted?A. You’ll be able to find this edition of the zine along with previous volumes on Carrd at natureheldmeclose.carrd.co.Q. What file format works best for submissions? How long can they be?A. .docx (Word or Google Docs) works best for writing, and .jpg or .png works best for images, but as long as it can be converted into a PDF to share, anything goes. Hi-res images are deeply appreciated, and let’s keep word count under 5000 words. You are welcome to submit more than one piece if you’ve got them!Q. This is a pretty personal topic. Will my privacy be respected?A. Of course. Feel free to use a pseudonym or even send in a piece anonymously if you’re more comfortable with that. Your email will not be shared with anyone other than the editor of this project, El @starfoozle.Q. What’s your policy re: content moderation and content warnings?A. The general tone of this project is intended to be one of affirmation and celebration, and recognizes the diversity in people’s gender experience. If your piece needs content warnings (for mentions of assault, disordered eating, self-harm, etc.), please include them in your author’s note. This should go without saying, but do not submit a work that’s disrespectful to other members of the LGBT+ community who may not share your identity. Being a jerk is a sure-fire way to have your submission dropped into the spam folder and excluded from this project.Q. What is the project timeline?A. Submissions will be open until June 20, 2021, after which I’ll edit and collate what everyone’s sent me into a PDF, which I will plan to complete around the autumnal equinox depending on how many works are submitted. I’ll post updates in the interim, but in the meantime, please boost this project if it’s something you and your friends might be interested in participating in! -- source link
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