Pitches / submissions wanted (theme: memory) (OR) | $500-$1,000 per article
Added 2022-03-09 15:15:56 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: OREGON HUMANITIES
Deadline: 11 April 2022
Oregon Humanities magazine is now reading nonfiction submissions for our Summer 2022 issue, "Memory". Writers with all levels of experience are encouraged to submit. Pay is $500-$1000, depending on length and complexity.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The theme for our Summer 2022 issue is “Memory.” Submissions will close on April 11, 2022.
We want to hear stories about remembering and forgetting, both as individuals and in our communities. We’re interested in all sorts of memories: treasured and troubling, real and false, public and private.
We’re looking for nonfiction pieces that explore the people and events we choose to commemorate and those that are buried or erased, justly or unjustly. Explore how memory works and why it often doesn’t. Consider the things that aid remembering—lists, journals, souvenirs, monuments—and those that help with forgetting.
We welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including essays, journalism, and excerpts from forthcoming or recently published books. Successful submissions will reflect our vision of an Oregon that invites diverse perspectives, invites challenging questions, and strives for just communities. We encourage submissions from writers of all levels of experience.
We encourage stories created with or by communities—classrooms, neighborhoods, congregations, or any other group with shared interests and experiences. Some examples follow:
- “In These Uncertain Times,” a photo essay drawn from submissions by people across Oregon.
- “One-Person Protest,” a class project by our Humanity in Perspective Class
- “Our Story on Our Territory,” a story of the Chinook People’s reclaiming of land.
- “What They Carried,” stories of refugees told through objects
- “Stake Your Place,” a profile of a Portland neighborhood
Please send drafts of personal essays, which should push beyond simple narrative and consider larger thematic questions. If you’re pitching a journalistic or researched piece, please send a proposal, links to your clips, if any, and tell us why you’re the person to write this story. Features generally range between 1,500 and 4,000 words. All contributors are paid between $500 and $1000, depending on the length and complexity of the piece. Currently the magazine is distributed free to 12,000 readers. Work from Oregon Humanities has been reprinted in textbooks, the Pushcart Prize anthology, Utne Reader, and Best American Essays, and featured on public radio programs Think Out Loud, State of Wonder, and This American Life.
If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please read past issues and the guidelines for writers. Please note that we only accept work by writers who reside in Oregon, though no proof of residence is required. Then, submit one proposal or one draft by April 11, to editors@oregonhumanities.org.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Questions / submissions: editors@oregonhumanities.org
Website: https://oregonhumanities.org/
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