Tumgik
woolf-pack · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR TENTH (TENTH?!) ISSUE (TO BE RELEASED IN FEBUARY 2017). ARE YOU A FEMME OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 15th JANUARY 2018
>What to send: Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photo Essays! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! Feel free to send pieces that have been self-published, so long as we would not be running afoul of any previous contracts.
>Text submissions: Please send submissions of any kind, preferably under 3000 words. We take .doc files, and we edit using ‘track changes’.
>Image goodness: We prefer 300dpi - 1748 x 2480px for A5, 2480 x 3508px for A4. We print in full colour, but this is a print-at-home zine meaning that colour quality is mid-fidelity, so please keep this in mind. .png or .tiff preferred and .jpg is cool too. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you!
>Payment: We pay $25 per piece; we define ‘piece’ as items listed on the contents page. We pay this amount because we are self-funded and don’t turn a profit (and $25 is the price of five issues, which should put it into perspective). It was $25 last time but we are trying to just gently inch it up.
>Things that are fine: Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatever we want.
>Things to keep in mind: If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably become quickly bored. We also may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, and give people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because… they’re not.
>How will it work: We answer all submissions, successful or not. If your piece is a good fit, you will hear from one of us to edit it with you: we work very closely with artists to get everything looking and sounding schmick.  Because we are opening submissions a little later than usual, we will be going for very, very quick turn-arounds on editing; so please make sure you’ll be present, checking emails and ready to collaborate in January if you’d like to be in this issue! We will have a hard deadline for getting pieces finalized. We will also collect details for our contributor page.
DEADLINE
WHEN – 15th JANUARY 2018
16 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR NINTH ISSUE (TO BE RELEASED IN AUGUST 2017). ARE YOU A FEMME OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 2nd JULY 2017
TRUE FAQS:
What kind of stuff should we send you?
Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photo Essays! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! If you haven’t seen the zine before, you can get at all the old issues in the sidebar and check out what we do.
Can I send you something I’ve already put on my tumblr/blog/own zine/an assignment etc?
You sure can! Basically anything that’s your original work, but make sure any previous publications sign off on it (we do not have lawyers)
How big/long/what size/what format should submissions be in?
When you submit, please give your name as you’d like it published and a title for your piece!
Text stuff: Please send submissions of any kind, preferably under 3000 words. We take .doc files, and we edit using track changes.
Image goodness: We prefer 300dpi - 1748 x 2480px for A5, 2480 x 3508px for A4. We print in full colour, but this is a print-at-home zine meaning that colour quality is mid-fidelity, so please keep this in mind.
.png or .tiff preferred and .jpg is cool too. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you!
Is anything off-limits?
Things that are fine:
Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatevs we want.
Things to keep in mind:
If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably be bored with it.
We may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, and give people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because… they’re not.
I have an idea, but I’m not sure what to do with it!
Shoot us an email, and one of the editors can talk it over with you. But give yourself lots of time!
What happens if you’d like to publish my thing?
Hooray! One of us will be in touch (Talia for visual pieces, Rebecca for anything with words) to edit your piece and make sure we’re both happy with it. We edit/give feedback on/workshop all of our stuff until both we and the artist are happy with it, so get ready to furiously draft. We will definitely be using track changes in Word for text pieces.
We also work with a tight set of deadlines, as we are all doomed students and this is our version of taking a vacation; so be ready to edit like the wind!
Why didn’t I make it into this issue?
Like we said, this is a fly-by-night self-printing operation, so we can only publish so much. Everyone will hear back individually from us either way, so you may get some feedback, notification that I’m holding the piece over for the next issue (with your permission), or a friendly ‘submit next issue!’
Do you pay for content?
We now actually do: we pay $20 per piece. We’re self-funded, but we do charge for the zines- and our artists work hard. A ‘piece’ for the purposes of payment will be anything that would come under a single heading in our contents page, and will probably be negotiated individually; it’ll be paid shortly after we launch.
DEADLINE
WHEN – 2ND JULY 2017
29 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Here’s Woolf Pack Issue #8 digital copy, available on Issuu.
Launched as part of ‘g i r l h o o d’ Festival of the Photocopier in Melbourne. 
15 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 7 years
Photo
Reminder reminder of the Woolf Pack #8 deadline! We’re looking for all sorts of fun content and we’ll be launching at Festival of the Photocopier in Melbourne. 
Tumblr media
THE YEAR IS 2016. GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD DISINTEGRATE BEFORE YOUR EYES. TWITTER EGGS ROAM THE STREETS, HATCHING TERROR. POETS KEEP DYING AND BONO IS WOMAN OF THE YEAR. AROUND EVERY CORNER, ON EVERY FEED, PSYCHIC DEATH SEEMS TO BE WAITING FOR YOU.
BUT 2017 IS COMING AND YOU ARM YOURSELF, WITH PEN, WITH PROSE, WITH PAPER. WILL YOU REFLECT, REJECT, REMAKE THE WORLD? WILL YOU JOIN THE PACK?
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING UP SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR EIGHTH ISSUE (TO BE RELEASED IN FEBUARY 2017). ARE YOU A FEMME OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 5TH JANUARY 2017 TRUE FAQS: What kind of stuff should we send you? Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photos! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! If you haven’t seen the zine before, you can get at all the old issues in the sidebar and check out what we do. Can I send you something I’ve already put on my tumblr/blog/own zine/an assignment etc? You sure can! Basically anything that’s your original work and you haven’t had published through an exclusive contract. We ain’t got lawyers. How big/long/what size/what format should submissions be in? When you submit, include this info in the body of the email:
>Your name as you would like to be printed under
>The title of your piece to publish under (subject to editing)
  Text stuff: Please send submissions of any kind, preferably under 3000 words. We take .docx files, and we edit using Word features. Image goodness: We prefer 300dpi - A5 1748 x 2480 px, A4 2480 x 3508 px (with a minimum of 1024x768 72dpi), portrait in A5 or landscape in A4. We print in full colour, so cmyk/rgb is fine– but tbqh the print-at-home feature of the zine means that colour quality is mid-fidelity, so best not to get too attached to that shade of palest mauve in your piece.
.png or .tiff preferred and .jpg is cool if you’re saving from an original lossless file. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you! But be ready to get a better quality image to us if we need it. Is anything off-limits? Things that are fine:
Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatevs we want.
Things to keep in mind: If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably be bored with it. We may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, while giving people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because we hate that. We publish vegan recipes, because most of us are vegan or vegetarian. If you have a recipe idea but it’s not vegan, one of our Vegan Wizards might be able to work some magic with you.
I have an idea, but I’m not sure what to do with it! Message our facebook page, or email us at [email protected] for helpful hints and tips! What happens if you’d like to publish my thing? Hooray! One of us will be in touch (Talia for visual pieces, Rebecca for anything with words) to edit your piece and make sure we’re both happy with it. We edit/give feedback on/workshop all of our stuff until both we and the artist are happy with it, so get ready to furiously draft. We also work with a tight set of deadlines, as we are all doomed students and this is our version of taking a vacation; so be ready to edit like the wind! Why didn’t I make it into this issue? Like we said, this is a fly-by-night self-printing operation, so we can only publish so much. Everyone will hear back individually from me either way, so you may get some feedback, notification that I’m holding the piece over for the next issue (with your permission), or a friendly ‘submit next issue!’ Do you pay for content? We now actually do. We pay $20 per piece. We’re self-funded, but we do charge for the zines- and our artists work hard. A ‘piece’ for the purposes of payment will be anything that would come under a single heading in our contents page, and will probably be negotiated individually; it’ll be paid when content is finalized. We’ll also get a copy to you wherever you are (contributors are not allowed to pay for issues, no). Though sometimes that takes a little while. I’m not female or non-binary, why can’t I be in the zine?! Real answer for polite people: That’s who we publish! An important part of treating women and gender minorities better is reading our stories and consuming our art, and ensuring there’s delineated space for it. Zines are hyper-accessible too, so I can say “go make your own zine!” and have it be legitimate, non-sarcastic advice. Curt answer for impolite people, or people who ask more than once: GO MAKE YOUR OWN ZINE.
DEADLINE  WHEN - 5TH JANUARY 2017! WHERE -  [email protected]
38 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
THE YEAR IS 2016. GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD DISINTEGRATE BEFORE YOUR EYES. TWITTER EGGS ROAM THE STREETS, HATCHING TERROR. POETS KEEP DYING AND BONO IS WOMAN OF THE YEAR. AROUND EVERY CORNER, ON EVERY FEED, PSYCHIC DEATH SEEMS TO BE WAITING FOR YOU.
BUT 2017 IS COMING AND YOU ARM YOURSELF, WITH PEN, WITH PROSE, WITH PAPER. WILL YOU REFLECT, REJECT, REMAKE THE WORLD? WILL YOU JOIN THE PACK?
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING UP SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR EIGHTH ISSUE (TO BE RELEASED IN FEBUARY 2017). ARE YOU A FEMME OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 5TH JANUARY 2017 TRUE FAQS: What kind of stuff should we send you? Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photos! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! If you haven’t seen the zine before, you can get at all the old issues in the sidebar and check out what we do. Can I send you something I’ve already put on my tumblr/blog/own zine/an assignment etc? You sure can! Basically anything that’s your original work and you haven’t had published through an exclusive contract. We ain’t got lawyers. How big/long/what size/what format should submissions be in? When you submit, include this info in the body of the email:
>Your name as you would like to be printed under
>The title of your piece to publish under (subject to editing)
 Text stuff: Please send submissions of any kind, preferably under 3000 words. We take .docx files, and we edit using Word features. Image goodness: We prefer 300dpi - A5 1748 x 2480 px, A4 2480 x 3508 px (with a minimum of 1024x768 72dpi), portrait in A5 or landscape in A4. We print in full colour, so cmyk/rgb is fine– but tbqh the print-at-home feature of the zine means that colour quality is mid-fidelity, so best not to get too attached to that shade of palest mauve in your piece.
.png or .tiff preferred and .jpg is cool if you’re saving from an original lossless file. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you! But be ready to get a better quality image to us if we need it. Is anything off-limits? Things that are fine:
Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatevs we want.
Things to keep in mind: If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably be bored with it. We may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, while giving people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because we hate that. We publish vegan recipes, because most of us are vegan or vegetarian. If you have a recipe idea but it’s not vegan, one of our Vegan Wizards might be able to work some magic with you.
I have an idea, but I’m not sure what to do with it! Message our facebook page, or email us at [email protected] for helpful hints and tips! What happens if you’d like to publish my thing? Hooray! One of us will be in touch (Talia for visual pieces, Rebecca for anything with words) to edit your piece and make sure we’re both happy with it. We edit/give feedback on/workshop all of our stuff until both we and the artist are happy with it, so get ready to furiously draft. We also work with a tight set of deadlines, as we are all doomed students and this is our version of taking a vacation; so be ready to edit like the wind! Why didn’t I make it into this issue? Like we said, this is a fly-by-night self-printing operation, so we can only publish so much. Everyone will hear back individually from me either way, so you may get some feedback, notification that I’m holding the piece over for the next issue (with your permission), or a friendly ‘submit next issue!’ Do you pay for content? We now actually do. We pay $20 per piece. We’re self-funded, but we do charge for the zines- and our artists work hard. A ‘piece’ for the purposes of payment will be anything that would come under a single heading in our contents page, and will probably be negotiated individually; it’ll be paid when content is finalized. We’ll also get a copy to you wherever you are (contributors are not allowed to pay for issues, no). Though sometimes that takes a little while. I’m not female or non-binary, why can’t I be in the zine?! Real answer for polite people: That’s who we publish! An important part of treating women and gender minorities better is reading our stories and consuming our art, and ensuring there’s delineated space for it. Zines are hyper-accessible too, so I can say “go make your own zine!” and have it be legitimate, non-sarcastic advice. Curt answer for impolite people, or people who ask more than once: GO MAKE YOUR OWN ZINE.
DEADLINE  WHEN - 5TH JANUARY 2017! WHERE -  [email protected]
38 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Recipe from Issue #7 by Contributor Talia.
Tumblr media
Red Guacamole from Issue #7 Woolf Pack Zine.
31 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Here’s Woolf Pack Issue #7 digital copy, available on Issuu.
12 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Video
All the zines so far. Isn't that nice.
8 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
OMGOSH Woolf Pack took out the 2016 GOLD-EN STAPLER for best collaborative zine! Rebecca and Talia repping that award! Announced at ZICS yesterday and we’re so ducking proud. 
Day two of ZICS is today, so if you’re looking for local art weirdos to support it’s where to be! Which is the Edge, Southbank, Queenie. We’ll have the award winning #6 for sale, as well as the newly launched #7 and a whole bevy of solo zines. COME ON DOWN!
25 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Hey Brisbane Lovelies! Issue #7 is launching on Monday @ This Must be the Place in Fortitude Valley.
Come along and feel the Issue 7 vibes!
Event poster by Tomagee!
32 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
REMINDER! REMINDER! REMINDER!
Tumblr media
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING UP SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR SEVENTH ISSUE! ARE YOU A FEMALE OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND US YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 30TH JUNE 2016 TRUE FAQS: What kind of stuff should we send you? Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photos! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! If you haven’t seen the zine before, you can get at all the old issues in the sidebar, so check out the sort of thing we do. We’re on our seventh issue, so we love seeing non-fiction with really interesting, specific and unique viewpoints- reading up’ll help you feel out our style, and get a sense of what we’ve already done. Can I send you something I’ve already put on my tumblr/blog/own zine/an assignment etc? You sure can! Basically anything that’s your original work and you haven’t had published through an exclusive contract. We ain’t got lawyers. How big/long/what size/what format should submissions be in? Text stuff: Don’t send me anything over 3000 words, and we’d still probably shorten it up a little. We want to fit as much as we can in each zine, and I’ve got to read it all. Other than that, send it however you like, in the fonts of your wildest dreams (no papyrus). .docx files are my fave, don’t send a pdf or anything weird. All drafting’ll be in the same format- please don’t send me drafts in the body of emails! Image goodness: Preferred: 300dpi - a5 1748 x 2480 px, a4 2480 x 3508 px, portrait in A5 or landscape in A4. We print in full colour, so cmyk/rgb is fine– but tbqh the print-at-home feature of the zine means that colour quality is mid fidelity, so best not to get too attached to that shade of palest mauve in your piece. Preferred file type: .png or .tiff and .jpg is acceptable if you’re saving from an original lossless file. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you! Is anything off-limits? Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatevs we want, so these are our own standards. Things that are fine: Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Things to keep in mind: If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably be bored with it. We may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, while giving people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because we hate that. We publish vegan recipes, because most of us are vegan or vegetarian. If you have a recipe idea but it’s not vegan, one of our Vegan Wizards might be able to work some magic with you. I have an idea, but don’t know how to do it! Message our facebook page, or email us at [email protected] for helpful hints and tips! What happens if you’d like to publish my thing? Hooray! One of us will be in touch (Talia for visual pieces, Rebecca for anything with words) to edit your piece and make sure we’re both happy with it. We edit/give feedback on/workshop all of our stuff until both we and the artist are happy with it, so get ready to furiously draft. Because we’re students, and we publish between semesters now, the cycle for this issue is tight. So please be ready to draft speedily! Why didn’t I make it into this issue? Like we said, this is a fly-by-night self-printing operation, so we can only publish so much. Everyone will hear back individually from me either way, so you may get some feedback, notification that I’m holding the piece over for the next issue (with your permission), or a friendly ‘submit next issue!’ Do you pay for content? We now actually do. We’ve decided to pay AUD$20 bucks for a piece this issue, and hopefully subsequent ones. We’re self-funded, but we do charge for the zines- and our artists work hard. A ‘piece’ for the purposes of payment will be anything that would come under a single heading in our contents page, and will probably be negotiated individually; it’ll be paid when content is finalized. We’ll also get a copy to you wherever you are (contributors are not allowed to pay for issues, no). Though sometimes that takes a little while. I’m not female or non-binary, why can’t I be in the zine?! Real answer for polite people: That’s who we publish! An important part of treating women and gender minorities better is reading our stories and consuming our art, and ensuring there’s delineated space for it. Zines are hyper-accessible too, so I can say “go make your own zine!” and have it be legitimate, non-sarcastic advice. Curt answer for impolite people, or people who ask more than once: GO MAKE YOUR OWN ZINE What are all the important dates? 16th May: Open for Submissions 30th June: Submissions due 7th July: By now, you’ll have heard from us! TBA: Editing time! We’ll hold an in-person working bee at some point in July, where you can hang out and work with Woolfies 17th July: All contributor content finalized 31st July (approx.): Launch! Image by: @feminerds
76 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Poem ‘Trashboy Meets They’ from Issue #6, by Contributor Rae White. 
15 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
On the 25th of January 2016, the sixth issue of WoolfPack was launched at Junky Comics in Brisbane’s West End. The launch was hot, hot, hot and many beers and times were had. Thanks so much for coming out if you did, <3 from all the Woolfies! Picture by Contributor Adrianna.
12 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Cover from Issue #6, Art by Contributor Dashurie/Amelia Moss.
Pictured: ✧ Gina Torres ✧ M.I.A ✧ Bell Hooks ✧ Laverne Cox ✧ Mariam Veisadeh ✧ Nina Simone ✧ Janelle Monae ✧ Janet Mock ✧ Miranda Tapsell ✧ Lucy Liu ✧ Celeste Liddle ✧ Penny Wong ✧ Viola Davis ✧ Marina Wantanabe ✧ Amandla Stenberg ✧ Malala Yousafzai ✧ Mallika Sherawat ✧ Zandaya ✧
13 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Recipe from Issue # 6 by Contributor Talia.
Tumblr media
10 Grain Chili from Issue #6 Woolf Pack Zine.
83 notes · View notes
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Woolfies are Emailing from Woolf Pack Issue #6 by Contributors Rebecca, Sally, Miranda, Marigold, Zenobia and Talia.
1 note · View note
woolf-pack · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
WOOLF PACK IS OPENING UP SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR SEVENTH ISSUE! ARE YOU A FEMALE OR NON-BINARY WRITER/ARTIST IN AUSTRALIA? SEND US YOUR COOL SHIT TO [email protected] BY 30TH JUNE 2016 TRUE FAQS: What kind of stuff should we send you? Essays! Rants! Fiction! Illustrations! Photos! Comics! Recipes! Mixed Media! Collage! Poetry! How-tos! Anything realistically printable in a zine! If you haven’t seen the zine before, you can get at all the old issues in the sidebar, so check out the sort of thing we do. We’re on our seventh issue, so we love seeing non-fiction with really interesting, specific and unique viewpoints- reading up’ll help you feel out our style, and get a sense of what we’ve already done. Can I send you something I’ve already put on my tumblr/blog/own zine/an assignment etc? You sure can! Basically anything that’s your original work and you haven’t had published through an exclusive contract. We ain’t got lawyers. How big/long/what size/what format should submissions be in? Text stuff: Don’t send me anything over 3000 words, and we’d still probably shorten it up a little. We want to fit as much as we can in each zine, and I’ve got to read it all. Other than that, send it however you like, in the fonts of your wildest dreams (no papyrus). .docx files are my fave, don’t send a pdf or anything weird. All drafting’ll be in the same format- please don’t send me drafts in the body of emails! Image goodness: Preferred: 300dpi - a5 1748 x 2480 px, a4 2480 x 3508 px, portrait in A5 or landscape in A4. We print in full colour, so cmyk/rgb is fine– but tbqh the print-at-home feature of the zine means that colour quality is mid fidelity, so best not to get too attached to that shade of palest mauve in your piece. Preferred file type: .png or .tiff and .jpg is acceptable if you’re saving from an original lossless file. If you don’t know what any of this means that’s fine too, we’ll try our best to help you figure it out, there’s lots of space to negotiate so don’t let the above deter you! Is anything off-limits? Being completely independent means we can publish pretty much whatevs we want, so these are our own standards. Things that are fine: Language! Nudity! Adult themes! General insurrection! Discussions of Real Shit! Things to keep in mind: If your piece involves the use of slurs, we may asterisk them up. If you’re commenting on the slurs meaningfully and in good faith, that’s probably going to be fine. If you’re using slurs to be totes edgy and rustle jimmies, we’ll probably be bored with it. We may ask you to put content warnings in text pieces (we’ve generally used them in-text if something super gnarly is coming up), or insert our own. Content warnings are important because they’re the very definition of classification over censorship, and we want the freedom to discuss anything that affects us, like assault or mental illness, while giving people the heads up they need when going into a topic that’s tough for them. We will not publish pieces about how content warnings are wimpy and indulgent and are ruining academia, because we hate that. We publish vegan recipes, because most of us are vegan or vegetarian. If you have a recipe idea but it’s not vegan, one of our Vegan Wizards might be able to work some magic with you. I have an idea, but don’t know how to do it! Message our facebook page, or email us at [email protected] for helpful hints and tips! What happens if you’d like to publish my thing? Hooray! One of us will be in touch (Talia for visual pieces, Rebecca for anything with words) to edit your piece and make sure we’re both happy with it. We edit/give feedback on/workshop all of our stuff until both we and the artist are happy with it, so get ready to furiously draft. Because we’re students, and we publish between semesters now, the cycle for this issue is tight. So please be ready to draft speedily! Why didn’t I make it into this issue? Like we said, this is a fly-by-night self-printing operation, so we can only publish so much. Everyone will hear back individually from me either way, so you may get some feedback, notification that I’m holding the piece over for the next issue (with your permission), or a friendly ‘submit next issue!’ Do you pay for content? We now actually do. We’ve decided to pay AUD$20 bucks for a piece this issue, and hopefully subsequent ones. We’re self-funded, but we do charge for the zines- and our artists work hard. A ‘piece’ for the purposes of payment will be anything that would come under a single heading in our contents page, and will probably be negotiated individually; it’ll be paid when content is finalized. We’ll also get a copy to you wherever you are (contributors are not allowed to pay for issues, no). Though sometimes that takes a little while. I’m not female or non-binary, why can’t I be in the zine?! Real answer for polite people: That’s who we publish! An important part of treating women and gender minorities better is reading our stories and consuming our art, and ensuring there’s delineated space for it. Zines are hyper-accessible too, so I can say “go make your own zine!” and have it be legitimate, non-sarcastic advice. Curt answer for impolite people, or people who ask more than once: GO MAKE YOUR OWN ZINE What are all the important dates? 16th May: Open for Submissions 30th June: Submissions due 7th July: By now, you’ll have heard from us! TBA: Editing time! We’ll hold an in-person working bee at some point in July, where you can hang out and work with Woolfies 17th July: All contributor content finalized 31st July (approx.): Launch! Image by: @feminerds
76 notes · View notes