Initial readers do not see the answers to these questions, individual data is not shared externally, and each question offers the option “I prefer not to answer.” This portion of the form is part of our ongoing effort to create an increasingly inclusive literary experience and track aggregate demographic data. In addition, we’ve added three demographic questions to the form to help us understand our submissions pool. We also ask whether you want to receive the Tab Musings newsletter. The submission form itself requires a title for the work (which will be the submission’s identifying label) as well as your name, pronouns, and email address. Tab Journal does not consider previously published work, work by individuals with current or recent affiliation with Chapman University (e.g., faculty, students, staff), or work by individuals under 18 years of age (with the exception of our partnership with the California Coastal Commission K-12 poetry contest). You’ll be prompted to complete a short eligibility form before you can access the main submission form. Read those specific guidelines within that form. Please use the Submittable form appropriate for the type of work you’re submitting. We are not currently requiring audio for work other than poems. Instructions will be provided when poem acceptance is confirmed, so audio should not be included in the initial submission. Audio provides a reading experience via the ears and increases access to the work. In addition, we ask that subsequent publication of the work acknowledge its first publication in Tab Journal.įor accepted poems, Tab Journal requires poets to provide an audio file or give Tab Journal permission to make a recording of the work. Publication rights revert to the author upon publication in Tab Journal, but we do retain permission to republish and to submit to other outlets such as the Pushcart Prizes and Best of the Net. Tab Journal considers simultaneous submissions, but if the work is accepted elsewhere, writers must contact us immediately through Submittable.Ĭhapman University (the institutional home of Tab Journal) shall have First North American Serial Rights to publish accepted work electronically and/or in print. In addition, though we cannot guarantee payment, we expect to pay $75 to each contributor for as long as the budget allows. To reduce barriers to access and with support from Chapman University, Tab Journal does not charge a submission fee. Also, follow us on Twitter (at least for time being) and on Facebook. You may want to consider our design, including the horizontal page orientation and low-vision standards, when you decide what to send our way. Before you submitīefore you invite us to consider your work, take a look at our wide aesthetic range at. We welcome submissions from writers with a variety of backgrounds, experiences, voices, and aesthetics and continue to seek work by BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and D/disabled writers. We’re open to possibilities, as long as it has to do with poetry or poetics. Send us your original poems in English, English translations of poems in other languages, scholarly or creative essays about poetry, interviews, visual poems, art-poetry hybrids. TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics welcomes submissions of poems and other writing about or related to poetry.
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