Submission Guidelines
Off the Coast is a quarterly journal with deadlines:
March 1, 2012 *Special Green theme issue, see full guidelines below*
June 15
September 15
December 15Editorial decisions are not made until after the deadline for each issue. Notificatons go out the first two weeks of the month following the deadline date eg: early April for March 15 deadline.
Poetry:
Send 1-3 previously unpublished poems, any subject or style.
Please include contact information and brief bio with submission.
We accept simultaneous submissions, but please inform us if your work is accepted elsewhere.
Artwork:
We accept B&W graphics and photos to grace the pages of Off the Coast, and color or B&W for the cover.
Send 3-6 images.
Contributors:
Contributors receive one free copy. Additional copies of the issue their work appears in available for half the cover price.
Poetry
Size limit: 1-3 poems.
Send 1-3 previously unpublished poems, any subject or style.We accept simultaneous submissions, but please inform us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.
Artwork
Size limit: Cover max width/height: 12 X 9." Interior: 4 X 6"
We accept B&W graphics and photos to grace the pages of Off the Coast, and color or B&W for the cover.Send 3-6 images.
Spring 2012 Special "Green" theme issue, in collaboration with Unity College
Special GREEN theme issue, Spring 2012We are now accepting submissions for a special GREEN theme issue in collaboration with Unity College in Maine. Deadline for submissions: March 1.
Unity College is well known for its environmental education and environmental law programs. The town of Unity is also the home of MOFGA, the Maine Organic Farm Growers Association which hosts a huge Fair every autumn, drawing tens of thousands of people for a weekend of food, farmer's markets and education about organic and sustainable practices. What better place to launch a GREEN issue of Off the Coast?
Our awareness of environmental issues has been defined by the work of writers like Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold, Edward Abby, John Muir, Annie Dillard, Terry Tempest Williams, Linda Hogan and Gary Snyder.
Submissions
We invite you to participate in this ongoing literary discussion. Off the Coast will be accepting poetry and artwork on a green theme for its Spring 2012 issue. "Green" is difficult to define; we at Off the Coast have been wrangling with how to present this without wringing the life out of it. We have come up with "... poems and artwork aimed at the environmental concerns of our current decade," "The use of natural resources in a manner that does not infringe upon the functional integrity of biological systems in the present or near future," or a what we don't want to see: basic nature poems. With the 42nd Annual Earth Day a little over three months away, is it time to reflect on the past, examine the present or imagine the future of the environmental movement, the environment, our place on the planet?
Guidelines
Poetry
Send 1-3 previously unpublished poems, any subject or style, using our submission manager: http://offthecoast.submishmash.com/submit.
Postal submissions with SASE with sufficient postage for return.
Please include contact information and brief bio with submission.
*No simultaneous submissions for this issue.*
Artwork
We accept B&W graphics and photos to grace the pages of Off the Coast, and color or B&W for the cover.
Send 3-6 images in jpg format, min. 300 dpi resolution.
Please use submission manager http://offthecoast.submishmash.com/submit to send artwork.
Reviews
For reviews, send a single copy of a newly published poetry book. Please send bound books only, we do not review chapbooks.
Contributors
Contributors receive one free copy. Additional copies of the issue their work appears in available for half the cover price.
For more information, email:
poetrylane2@gmail.comOr:
Off the Coast
P.O. Box 14
Robbinston, ME 04671
207-454-8026