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             Writing: SALiT magazine is open to all styles and formats of writing, regardless of subject matter. Please try and keep all poems to a three page maximum in length, and submit no more than five poems at one time. Short Stories should hang at approximately 1,500 to 3,000 words. If you are submitting an excerpt from a novel please make sure the story still reads as a whole.

           

            Artwork: SALiT magazine is just as open to all forms of artwork: painting, works on paper, objects, sculpture, photography, installation views, etc. Submit no more than three images at one time.

 

            How To Submit: When submitting writing, attach a word file to your e-mail. If you have special formatting needs, make sure the parameters are clearly stated in the e-mail. If you are submitting art images, attach the image files (jpg format, low-resolution thumbnails) to your e-mail. If your images are chosen for an issue you will be contacted and asked to send higher resolution images. No simultaneous submissions please. By accepting attachment files the magazine is putting its own hardware at risk, so please don’t play the virus game and screw the magazine over.

 

            Send your work to:  SUBMISSIONS. Please write ‘poetry submission’ -or- 'short story submission' -or- 'artwork submission' in the subject line of you e-mails. SALiT magazine will respond as soon as possible to all submissions, so be patient.

 

Click here to view the  Submission Deadlines.

 

            A Little More Info: You must be the author/creator of the work submitted to SALiT Magazine. So don't try and pass off your grandmothers' loving poems or paintings about a favorite house pet as your own. Also, this is not a magazine intended or geared towards children. If the crew who believe in the Easter Bunny is your target audience, please submit elsewhere.

 

            Rights:  If your work is accepted, you will be contacted by way of e-mail. By agreeing to publication you are granting SALiT Magazine first-publication rights.

            Once your work has been published, all rights revert back to you. After the printed issue containing your work expires, an electronic version will still be posted online until you or the magazine indicates otherwise.

 

            Money Matters:  Unfortunately SALiT Magazine does not have the funding solutions to pay for accepted works. You are sending your work here to get your words and/or artwork out to the eager arms of the public domain. SALiT Magazine at this point in time will not pay your rent. I know this is a shocker and a hard pill to swallow for some of you out there. You will just have to get past it. What you do receive are the bragging rights and ability to inform your friends and family members alike that you have been published in one of the finest art and literature magazines out today (that would be SALiT Magazine) and then direct their eager eyes to the magazine's website.

 

                      

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