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    The Typescript

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    a journal about art, politics, and culture. We try our best to think independently.

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    Publication

    • Accepts simultaneous submissions

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      When you can submit your work to multiple magazines at the same time

    • Accepts previously published

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      When the magazine wants to publish your previously published work. Requirements vary

    • Nominates for prizes

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    How to submit

    • Processs

    • Cover letter

      In addition to a brief outline of your pitch and an estimated word count, queries should include some biographical information.

    • Eligibility

      No specific eligibility requirements

    • Formatting

      Articles should be submitted as a Microsoft Word document (.docx) attachment by email to editor@TheTypescript.com. The Typescript uses University of Chicago style for essays and AP style for news and feature articles. Please use American spellings, and observe the following conventions in prose and non-fiction submissions: Line Spacing: Single-spaced, with a 1-line, or 12-point paragraph space after each paragraph. Please do not insert extra carriage returns between paragraphs. Please do not indent first line. Titles: Book, film, album, and major work titles are italicized. Essay, short story, song, newspaper article, and minor work titles are in quotation marks. Thus: the Adventures of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, and “Starman.” Punctuation: Use the Oxford comma, and insert a single space after a period. Hyperlinks: We encourage the use of hyperlinks in articles. Writers should use the insert-link function in Microsoft Word, or type the link text between carat brackets, after the link text. Thus, format a link to The Typescript <http://TheTypescript.com>.

    • Author's rights

      Submission to The Typescript constitutes a non-exclusive grant of first publication rights, for publication in digital and related media. Contributors retain their copyright. Contributors warrant that submissions are their own property, and will indemnify and hold harmless The Typescript against any and all claims or actions arising out of a breach or alleged breach of the foregoing warranties.

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    About

    The Typescript publishes a wide range of content consistent with our mission statement. We are particularly interested in writing about the intersections of culture and politics, both in terms of cultural politics and the politics of culture, but also points of connection between politics and cultur...

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      Editor Matthew Friedman avatar

      Matthew Friedman

      Editor-in-Chief

      Editor Theresa Smalec avatar

      Theresa Smalec

      Literary Editor