Get published in JPG magazine!
March 5th, 2007
I’ve been a fan of JPG magazine for a long time. It’s like a photography magazine, but completely different. For one, the readers are the writers. The readers are the photographers. It’s like a big community website (think Flickr), but in magazine form. I have no idea exactly how their submission system for articles works, but I know one thing: if the articles are edited in a proper way, this could be a fantastic first step for an aspiring writer to get some of their writings published on good ‘ole woodpulp. Because, well, let’s face it: Holding a magazine with your name in the byline is a hell of a lot more fun than being published on-line, right?
Of course, you might not feel that your writing is up to scratch. In that case, fear not: You could submit your photographs on a theme instead! That’s right: Scour your library, or go out and take new photos specifically for the topics under discussion in the next issue of JPG magazine. Not only could you become a published photographer, but if they do use your photos, they’ll pay you for it! Bonza. Read the rest of the article »
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