Submissions:
Journal, Radio Program, and Reading Series
The following types of submissions may be made online, using Submishmash:
- Radio-program proposals
- Reading series queries
Journal
Quiddity's print journal is presently closed to submissions. Information about the latest issue may be found here.
Radio Program
Contributors
may be invited to read their work for the public-radio program and will
receive detailed instructions for submitting audio if it is solicited.
Unsolicited
audio submissions may be proposed via Submishmash. However, if you
have work under consideration for the journal, you should NOT also
propose that work in audio form here.
Audio proposals should be made by those who wish to have audio that they
have produced—audio that is apart from any submission they may have
made to the print journal—considered for feature in the radio program.
Use the following guidelines to submit an audio proposal.
- Provide a one-page cover letter that contains a brief overview of the material you wish us to consider.
- The
overview should include information about the content and length of the
material and whether or not the material has been previously broadcast
(if so, list where and when, specifically).
- The
overview should also include a statement guaranteeing that you are able
to grant electronic multimedia rights for use of the material. (If you
cannot grant these rights, do not submit.)
- Upload a single audio file that contains a selection of the audio material you are proposing.
- The
selection should be no longer than three minutes in length. If we like
what we hear, we’ll ask for an opportunity to hear more.
- The
selection may consist of a single excerpt from the material or multiple
excerpts/highlights that together comprise a feature selection. Either
way, the selection should be no longer than three minutes and should
consist of a single audio file (MP3 format).
We look forward to hearing your work.
Reading Series
Although Quiddity
solicits select participants for its popular reading series, poets and
writers who will be traveling to the Springfield, Illinois, area are
welcome to query via Submishmash or by mail about the possibility of
scheduling a reading while you are here. Use the following guidelines
to do so.
In
fewer than 500 words, tell us about yourself, your work, and the type of
reading/presentation you are proposing. We do consider traditional
readings, but our audiences have indicated a particular inclination
toward performance work, and as such, we give special consideration to
performance poets and readers/speakers who seek to engage an audience
with intriguing subject matter and vibrancy.
Don’t
forget to let us know the dates you plan be in the area and available
for an event. And please note that given the volume of correspondence
we receive and the amount of care and time that goes into planning and
promoting the series, considerable lead time is necessary. Queries
should be submitted no fewer than four months prior to travel. If
accepted for a reading, we do not require that you participate in a
signing but we do ask that readers engage in an audience Q&A.
Best wishes surrounding your work, and safe travels.