03 February 2011

Call for Submissions: Voy3ur - Salacious Queer Feminist S3x Art and Literature Magazine Issue 2

Post date: 03 February 2011
Deadline: 10 March 2011


CALL FOR SALACIOUS #2: VOY3URISM
Email us at submit@salaciousmagazine.com

definition of voy3eurism

What does it mean to be a voy3ur? We here at SALACIOUS think that in this new-fangled century there are a myriad of ways to be voy3uristic, and we want you to show and tell us how voyeurism gets you hot! Submit your comics, illustrations, photos, and stories highlighting how you get your voy3ur on.

Please keep the below specs and mission statement in mind when you submit to us.

Specs for illustrations and comics:

  • Black and White or Full Color
  • 8.5×11
  • No bleeds (Please leave at least .5 inches of white border)
  • 300 dpi
  • JPEG, PDF, TIFF, PSD

Specs for the written word:

  • Maximum 2,500 words
  • Short stories, poetry, and more accepted
  • Most submissions will be illustrated in some capacity by an artist-on-call

Specs for Photography:

  • Black and White or Full Color
  • 8.5×11
  • No bleeds (Please leave at least .5 inches of white border)
  • 300 dpi
  • JPEG, PDF, TIFF, PSD

Please keep the following Content Mission in mind should you choose to submit something to SALACIOUS:

1. SALACIOUS is queer. While we’re not going to tell you what queer should mean to you, please keep this in mind as you compose your work.

2. SALACIOUS is feminist. We consider reproductions of typically s3xist, misogynist s3x and s3xuality offensive, unimportant, and not worthy of printing.

3. SALACIOUS is anti-racist. We reject racist representations, insist on a multi-racial editorial board and contributor base, and seek to understand racism, like s3xism, in relation to local and international inequities of power.

4. SALACIOUS is aimed at titillation, as much as it is aimed at high art. Please therefore submit work you are nothing but deeply proud of. Just because it’s naughty doesn’t mean it has to be poorly done.

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