Anthophile welcomes submissions. If you are thinking of contributing, below, some helpful things for you to know about the publication.
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Non-fiction and Fiction Submission Guidelines
Anthophile magazine is not a gardening publication: it's not edited for the lady who wants to learn how to plant, grow and care for petunias, or the like. It will not be concerned with that sort of stuff. This is not meant disrespectfully but the audience is simply different.
It's a space for our contributors to explore and celebrate the plant and flower filled landscape we live in (understanding that plants and flowers are part of life's bigger picture, a synthesis and celebration of many arts and sciences) It will publish contemporary fiction and poetry, alongside incisive and erudite essays, and features. We are open to both experimental and traditional forms of writing, anything that's meaningful, surprising, felt. We like humour, and enjoy satire, 'fake' non-fiction, open letters and the weird and quirky. We don't want to be too prescriptive about length but as a guide, fiction and non-fiction pieces should be between 800 and 2,500 words. Occasionally we publish longer pieces of short fiction, but never more than 4000 words. We are open to publishing extracts from existing books and collections.
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At the moment we are on the hunt for non-fiction long-form essays (c.2,500 words) that highlight unorthodox ends of the spectra — mad theories, eccentric gardeners, under-appreciated botanists and naturalists, and fascinating horticultural tales in need of a new readership.
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What else to know? We review pitches as well as fully-drafted pieces, with a preference for the latter. First-time contributors might want to include links to recent writing if possible. We respond to all pitches.
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​If you are interested and want to submit please email a proposal to: 3anthophiles@gmail.com If you would like to submit a piece already written, then please email it as an attachment, in either plain text or in a word processor format (e.g. Open Office, Word). If you are interested in publishing an extract with us, please put ‘Extract’ in the subject line.
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Art, Illustration, and Photography Submission Guidelines
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Artists, illustrators, and photographers, with a meticulous eye for form, beauty, symmetry, novelty, and humour may send material for consideration. In the first instance, send between 6-10 low-res images to 3anthophiles@gmail.com If you get accepted we will email you with instructions, but possibly good to know that in order to publish your images they will need to be high-res and delivered as 300 ppi JPEG files, saved to the highest quality possible. To increase your chances of publication, we strongly advise that you purchase a copy of Anthophile to better understand the content and the imagery we like.
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We can offer payment for submissions we publish — the fee is paid on acceptance of publication and will be agreed prior to acceptance.
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