Submit Works
semantikon maintains an open submission policy, if you would like to submit works, please visit the semantikon.com submission page. If you know a visual artist, a writer, a film maker who should, or would like to get their work out more often, send them to: www.semantikon.com/submissions.htm
- Some uncommon benefits of your works being featured on semantikon
- semantikon will work closely with you to develop a representative body of works for the feature
- semantikon doesn’t have “taste” or “style”, we just love to see people doing their own work
- semantikon will not ask you to give up your copyright, we just need a release publish the works
- semantikon will promote your works via this blog, the semantikon website, our web-based tv station, the website RSS feed, and through electronic broadside posters
- semantikon provides free server space for our former features to use to archive their works in the event of an emergency
- semantikon will provide you with a “yourname@semantikon.com” email address if you want it
- semantikon staff will help you learn to use, or, find technology resource materials useful in web or other publishing formats
- semantikon staff will be available to help you with advice and insights about publishing, new media technologies, promotional, and legal matters
Critical Acclaim:
For publishing up-and-coming artists, as well as award winning artists; semantikon has garnered citations and awards for its efforts to create an artist focused journal of contemporary arts.
semantikon.com is proud to maintain an open submission policy. At present, we are accepting works of: +Writing (any genre or style)
+Visual Art
+Film
+ Performance Audio
If you would like to have your work considered for a future feature, please visit the semantikon.com, and choose the “submit your works” link. You can also just jump straight to the submission guideline page, that web address is: http://www.semantikon.com/submissions.htm
Some Advice About Submitting Works:
1. semantikon schedules pretty far in advance. Plan accordingly.
2. semantikon does not write letters of rejection, we dont have time, we will only let you know to stay in touch.
3. We’d like to know if you are submitting the works simultaneously.
4. semantikon does not use any word programming programs except Microsoft Word, or Open Office. If you don’t use Microsoft Word, you can download Open Office for Free.
5. Please follow the guidlines on the submissions page described above, it helps us alot when we are sorting through all the submissions we get.
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