so you have a cool thing and want to see it in the zine? ok! first thing to
check: what kind of thing is it? generally, what gets sent in will be accepted
(and things will probably stay that way, barring some kind of flood
necessitating that things be rejected). however, there are a few things that
won't (knowingly) be published:
misinformation and dangerous advice
things intended to harm others
"political rants" or other rage pieces
low-effort submissions (though that's a bit subjective, granted...)
shameless advertisements (there's a fine line here, though. "check out my cool thing!" is probably ok)
a few examples of things likely to go over well:
tutorials and technical how-tos
essays or academic research (interesting blog-posts work too!)
short creative writing (fiction, non-fiction, poetry...)
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include any explanations you think are necessary
please specify any preferences you have for presentation of your work (such as whether we should include the line breaks, etc)
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general mentality is "it's done when it's done". we apologise for any annoyance
this may cause, and, if you think you can help things along, feel free to email
about that as well, or check in on progress over at
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