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Articles, Essays, & Poetry about Health & Religious Issues SubmissionsOnly articles are being accepted at this time.Read all of this page before submitting to avoid having your work rejected!!! Submissions should state the type of submission in the subject of the email. Each of our magazines have their own format, submit to each separately Poetry Readers & Poets, and The Wings of an Angel Articles will still be accepted for the next issue. Email notification will acknowledge receipt of your submission. If you do not receive confirmation with-in three weeks of submission, please drop us a note. Sometimes submissions cannot be acknowledged because an email address has not been configured correctly by those who use an ISP provider. Please make sure that it is correct. We are accepting submissions for the spring issue, a date for publication has not been set yet. Early submissions are encouraged We are unable to pay our contributors. We're looking for poetry, short stories, personal experiences, parables, experiences with the light and sound, meditation techniques, spiritual exercises, religious articles, art work, and feedback from our readers. We seek themes that expresses the spiritual journey to God in an individual's daily life. Articles and poetry do not need to speak of a particular religion or spiritual belief, but can convey an experience that touches the heart of a reader, leaves the reader with a positive feeling. An example of this is the poem Radio Sound, Before you submit material, read the magazine to get a feel for what we publish. Submission TypesTeens You must have the permission of a parent or guardian. If you are a student, please submit your poetry in the following format. In the "subject" area of your email, write "student poetry," or "student story." In the body of the letter, state your age, and write a few sentences (no more than 10) about your poem or story that express your feelings about it, or why you wrote it. You will receive return mail to let you know that your poem or story was received. Articles/Essays: Most articles should be 1400 words or less, short stories should be 1,800 words or less. Writers can share spiritual methods that have been successful for themselves, uplifting experiences, personal triumphs that resulted from their religious convictions, and creative ideas that may spark interest for others. The magazine does not solicit or advocate verses, quotations, or text from the books of religions, but strives to offer a nondenominational forum for people. However, an occasional quotation from a religion's theological text can be included if it has relevance. If sharing your personal spiritual beliefs, or those of a particular religion, be aware that others may be unfamiliar with your terminology. Try to simplify when possible, to keep the communication clear. Poetry:We are looking for uplifting poetry that tells a story, shares an experience, or highlights a spiritual belief. Please submit only two poems per issue. Poetry submissions will be considered for this magazine as well as our sister magazine, Poetry Readers and Poets. and The Wings of an Angel Writing Tips: As writers, each of us constantly strives to improve our craft. One of the magazine's goals is to help all of us to grow as writers. If you have a writing tip that will help others, pass it on. Send Submissions To Send your submissions to articles@enchantedlakes.com. Email submissions are preferred. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 58, Vandalia, OH., 45377-0058. For Postal submissions, please convert your submission to a text file with line breaks, or to Microsoft Word format, and send it on a floppy disk. A stamped, self-addressed envelope is required to receive a response by Postal mail. (No envelope, No response) Email submissions in text file format are appreciated. We look forward to hearing from you. [ Table of Contents | How To Submit Articles | Poetry Magazine | ANGELS | Links ]pannelllaverne@ameritech.net This page hosted by
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