DEADLINE: JUNE 10
ISSUE TWO THEME "WINTER"
Some ideas to get you started: Winter recipes, reviews of winter activities - i.e. a guide to the best snow in Victoria, an article about your experiences undertaking a winter-term unit of study, best Swinburne winter hide outs (all campuses).
We're also looking for students who are interested in the production side of magazine publication. If you think you'll be a great editor, sub-editor, layout designer, reporter, music reviewer (interview bands like Tame Impala or Children Collide), then get in touch via wildboar@swin.edu.au and let us know how you'll help make the Wild Boar the best student magazine in 2012.
If you’re interested in submitting your original work to the next issue of the Wild Boar, please adhere to the following guidelines, in order to make it easier for us to publish your piece.
To download the latest issue, click here.
250 – 350 words
Sport, campus news, events, vox pop, campus people
400 – 800 words
400 – 800 words
Please include pictures (PLEASE CREDIT THE PICTURES IF THEY ARE NOT YOUR OWN)
High resolution PDF, jpeg, tiff or psd files. No larger than 210 x 297 mm, files must be under 5mb.
400 – 800 words
Please include pics! (PLEASE CREDIT THE PICTURES IF THEY ARE NOT YOUR OWN)
High resolution PDF, jpeg, tiff or psd files. No larger than 210 x 297 mm, files must be under 5mb.
250 - 350 words.
Submissions to be submitted via email.
High resolution PDF, jpeg, tiff or psd files. No larger than 210 x 297 mm, files must be under 5mb.
400 – 800 words (negotiable)
Either stand alone pieces or sections of larger works, (a link to your blog/website will be included if you submit a part of a longer piece of writing).
50 words or less.
Brief observations, seen and heard, random comics, likes and dislikes.
Opinion pieces can fall under any category and can’t be over 500 words.
Email your submissions to:
Please include the section title in the subject line.
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