LPZ
IS WORKING ON A 'BEST-OF' ISSUE, AND SO WILL NOT BE READING UNSOLICITED
SUBMISSIONS UNTIL MID-2003.
La Petite Zine
still looks for excellent poetry, fiction, articles, and scripts. Please
send no previously published work (either print or online), and if the
work is accepted anywhere else after you have sent it to us, we request
that you drop us a line withdrawing it from consideration. (An aside
on copyright appears below.) We also would like you to acknowledge this
publication should the work appear in another collection of work. Like
Wilford Brimley said, It's the right thing to do.
There is no monetary compensation. Submissions of tanka, sijo, ghazal,
or haibun (God bless you!), along with strange and freaky ideas and
articles, should be sent to Henry Singer, adhering to these same submission
guidelines below. Submissions of all other poetry—along with fiction,
short scripts, and other media—should be sent to Daniel Nester.
Guidelines
These guidelines have been recently changed, so please read carefully.
If you do not follow these guidelines, we're very sorry to say that
we will not consider them; what's more, they will be discarded, sent
off into the ether.
We accept e-mail submissions only, with pieces pasted as plain text
in the body of the message. Please do not send file attachments—we
will ask for a file for formatting purposes should your work be accepted.
A short writerly bio (50-100 words) should be included as well.
A word on copyright
We acquire First Rights, or one-time rights. You retain the copyright,
which means it reverts back to you after it's published. But, and this
is a big But, if you put a copyright symbol, say, on the bottom of the
submission, not only is this an admission on your part to not understanding
elemental copyright law, it means we cannot and will not consider it,
because the copyright is yours, and yours only, and we will not publish
work already claimed ad infinitem to yourself.
This is the big part
We require that you put in your e-mail subject line the following information:
LPZ.lastname.genre.month.date.year
...with
the date being a month-date-year format. Use periods—no slashes,
dashes, umlauts, parens, schwas (schwae?) between each of these pieces
of information. This submission, for instance, came from a person with
the surname O'Hara, who will sent us poetry to LPZ on July 4th, 1958—
LPZ.OHara.poetry.7.4.1958
Paste
the your work in the body of the e-mail. No file-attachments. No links
to other sites where the work appears. No Zipped files. If something
is italicized, you could, as a suggestion, place asterisks before and
after *to denote that it's italicized*.
This nifty system is simple, lo-fi, and ensures efficient filing for
editors and authors alike. And, as we said, we require compliance.
E-mail
your poetry, fiction, and other media to to lapetite@webdelsol.com.
E-mail East Bank submissions and weird and crazy freakazoid stuff
to the East Bank editor.
We suggest
3-5 poems max, essays and fiction of under 2000 words, Use your best
judgment for the freakazoid stuff, and at your own risk. The writerly
bio should appear in the beginning of the submission. Allow up to two
months (that's eight weeks) for us to get back to you.
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