Hello,
Communities Magazine is now seeking
articles for issue #141, “Scarcity and Abundance.” The issue will
be out in December 2008.
Please send your article idea to
editor@ic.org by Friday, June
27, or sooner if possible.
Your final article must reach us by Friday, August 22.
1. Theme articles: Scarcity
and Abundance
Do you or your community find yourselves scarce on time, resources,
or other elements essential to a happy and productive community life? How
can communities achieve both the feeling and the reality of abundance? Do
you have too many projects envisioned, but too little funding to complete
them? How do feelings of connection, friendship, and community influence
your sense of scarcity or abundance? Is there a role for "prosperity
mentality"?
In what ways have you felt frustrated and limited by scarcity or
perceived scarcity of any type, whether in an intentional community or
other community-minded or activist group? Do you see inherent flaws or
liabilities in the philosophies that such groups bring to their work? How
much responsibility for scarcity lies with individuals, how much with the
collective group, and how much with forces in the dominant society that
may suppress cooperative ventures? Can such groups find abundance? What
will need to change for that to happen?
On a broad scale, does your community plan for future abundance or
scarcity in the world? How do national and global economics affect your
group? Does scarcity in the wider culture push people to create
community? Does abundance?
[Please forward this email to anyone
you think has a good story on this theme for Communities
magazine.]
2. We are also seeking articles
about:
- Creating community in your
neighborhood;
- Starting a new community;
- Process and communication issues in
community; and
- Seeking community to join.
Suggested submission length is from
900 to 2500 words. We’re seeking articles written in a reader-friendly,
popular-magazine style, rather than in academic style. Please
share stories and experiences, not just ideas; write about challenges,
not just successes; and describe specific situations that will help your
story come alive for the reader. Before you start writing, please contact
us for our full Writers’
Guidelines--and let us know your article idea so that we can give
feedback on how it may fit into Communities. Contact Chris Roth at
editor@ic.org or 541-937-2567 ext.
116.
If you don’t want to write an article
but want to submit photos, please check
http://communities.ic.org/submit.php or email us for our Photo
Guidelines.
I. WHAT "SUBMITTING AN ARTICLE" MEANS. We will promise to read
your article, but we may respectfully decline it and not publish it, or
save it and publish it in a future issue. We also reserve the right to
edit, shorten, or revise your article. Most of the time we contact
authors about this ahead of time and get their comments, corrections,
etc.
II. GETTING PERMISSION AHEAD OF TIME.
Please send the article only when you have permission from anyone you
need it from, such as fellow community members. It’s difficult for us to
get all set to run an article only to find that the author’s fellow
community members say No at the last minute.
III. PUBLICATION RIGHTS. Once your
article appears in Communities magazine, we own first North American
Publishing Rights. This means your article appears in Communities
magazine the first time it appears in North America. After that, you own
it again. If you’d like to use it elsewhere, you can, and we would
appreciate your using an attribution line saying, “This article first
appeared in Communities magazine, (date); for further information on
Communities magazine:
www.ic.org.”
IV. PHOTOS. If we publish your
article, we want to accompany it with compelling images that illustrate
your subject. You know your subject best, so we are appealing to you for
images. If others in your community like taking pictures, they might
already have great images to go with your article. If you would like to
submit an article but cannot supply photos, that’s fine; however, please
give us plenty of advance notice so that if we use your article we can
get an illustrator. Please check
http://communities.ic.org/submit.php or email us for our full Photo
Guidelines.
Thanks for your contributions!
Chris Roth
Editor, Communities Magazine
editor@ic.org