[Sdpg] Call for Articles Winter 06 issue “Thriving in a Healthy Economy,” Community Magazine Deadline September 1st, 2006.

Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Aug 10 08:51:31 PDT 2006


Hello,



               This is a Call for Articles for our Winter 2006 issue, 
“Thriving in a Healthy Economy,” out in December, 2006.



1. Theme articles: What is a “steady state” economy and how would it 
benefit us? What does “global economic collapse” mean and what does it mean 
for communities, intentional and otherwise? What can intentional 
communities and organized neighborhoods do to prepare? If you or your 
community has insights or information, or even better,  a story about your 
discussions about this and what you may be doing (or not doing), we’d like 
to share it with our readers.



2. We are also seeking articles about:

• Creating community in your neighborhood

• Seeking caommunity to join

• Starting a new community

• Process & communication issues in community

Please let me know your article idea soon, ideally by August 16-23.

             .

The deadline for finished articles is September 1st,  2006.



(If you would like me to remove you from this 'Call for Articles' email 
list, please let me know.)



             Word length is from 900 to 2500 words.

             We’re seeking articles written in a reader-friendly 
popular-magazine style, rather than in academic style.

             If you'd like to write an article, let me know and I'll send 
you our Writers Guidelines. Email me at 
<mailto:communities at ic.org>communities at ic<mailto:communities at ic.org>.org or 
call 828-669-9702 with your article idea or question, ideally by August 16-23.

             I am sending this to you because you have either written for 
Communities magazine before, or inquired about writing for us, because I 
hope you might submit an article one day, or because you subscribe to 
Cohousing_L.



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: 
<http://www.ic.org>www.ic<http://www.ic.org>.org.”


IV. PHOTOS. We will also want high-resolution digital photos or hard-copy 
photos (including snapshots) of people and/or communities to illustrate 
your story.

             Photos don’t go to me, but to our photo editor Susan Patrice, 
<mailto:susan at ic.org>susan at ic<mailto:susan at ic.org>.org. For more 
information, please contact Susan directly.

             We will assume that any people in your photos have already 
given you permission to appear in Communities magazine—or you already know 
they will be fine with it.  If you think this will be a problem, please 
take care of it before sending us photos. Thanks very much.


             If you would like to submit an article but cannot supply 
photos, that's fine. Just let me know in advance!  Then if we use your 
article we'll get an illustrator, but we need plenty of notice ahead of 
time for this. Thank you.



V. COVER PHOTOS. We now have color covers and are also seeking vertically 
oriented, color photos  for our front cover. We pay $150 for a cover photo 
we publish.

             Are you interested?

             For a cover photo--which “sells” the magazine to newsstand 
browsers--we’re looking for five features:

              (1) A vertical  photo of one or two people (or even three) in 
the foreground or mid-foreground, engaged in doing something, or looking at 
the camera.

             (2) They look right into the camera (so they can bridge to the 
newsstand browser), with expressions of happiness, contentment, 
thoughtfulness, or engagement, etc.

             (3) They’re wearing clothes in colors that look good together 
(ideally bright, clear colors), and which don’t clash. (i.e. one person 
isn’t wearing purple and the other orange.)

             (4) A community-type “scene” is visible behind them.

             (5) Something kind of blank, or relatively low contrast is in 
the upper right or upper left corner, where we can put the issue name and 
article titles.

             Again, cover photos don’t go to me, but to our photo editor 
Susan Patrice, <mailto:susan at ic.org>susan at ic<mailto:susan at ic.org>.org. For 
more information, please contact Susan directly.



Thank you very much! I look forward to hearing from you if you are inspired 
by this topic.

We also publish articles on other subjects besides our issue theme, so if 
you have another article idea, please let me know!

             Diana Leafe Christian
             Editor, Communities Magazine
             Contact 
<mailto:communities at ic.org>communities at ic<mailto:communities at ic.org>.org or 
call 828-669-9702




Communities Magazine: <http://www.ic.org>www.ic<http://www.ic.org>.org; 
store.ic.org

Diana Leafe Christian: 
<http://www.DianaLeafeChristian.org>www.DianaLeafeChristian<http://www.DianaLeafeChristian.org>.org







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