It has come to our attention that several people are unsure of what the magazine is about and what they can possibly share.
1. What kind of work can I submit to the magazine?
You can submit poetry, prose, short stories, drawings, photograph's, paintings, and anything else you can classify as tangible art.
2. Does the work have to be my own?
This would be a very firm YES! You cannot submit work which is already published just because you enjoyed it. It must be something original. Plagiarizing is illegal and we don't want to put your name on someone else's hard work.
3. Do letters count as prose?
Yes, if they are poems or short stories written in the form of a letter they are allowed. Such as a love letter or an informational letter.
4. Is there any criteria for what I can and cannot submit?
You'll be pleased to know there is not! The name of the magazine is "Canvas" which encompasses everything you can put on paper or canvas. It is a broad topic so we can include any type of work submitted.
5. Will all of the work submitted be published in the magazine?
We are sorry to say this is not the case. There is only so much room in the magazine, but there is still good news! While your work may not make it to the magazine it may still be published right here on the blog for everyone to access. You may even find it in both places.
6. If this is a Literary Magazine, shouldn't it only be for literature?
In all honesty this does make a lot of sense, but literature is art and inspires artists to draw, paint, or photograph something of the same caliber. Artwork goes with literature hand in hand so don't be afraid to submit your artwork no matter the medium.
7. What if I can't think of something to create?
That isn't a problem! You can submit any work you're proud of, even it is from years past. Also, if you want something fresh you can try a few things to get the plot bunnies jumping. Soon we'll be posting little words which may inspire you to write or draw something to submit. I would even suggest: reading, watching TV, listening to music, going for a walk, or just doing your homework. Sometimes I get my best writing ideas when in the middle of a math problem.
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns do not be afraid to contact us. We will try and answer every question as soon as possible. You can contact us by email, facebook page, in room D-30 through Ms. DeFriez, or even a comment on this blog!
westjordanlitmag@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/wjhsliterarymag
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