WRITERS WANTED BND Magazine

 

Know something about spoken word in Ireland? Want to write about it? Then pitch us!

All the information is below but also available for download here.

What to Pitch

  • We are not looking for poetry submissions, articles only!

  • Anything to do with spoken word that being poetry, storytelling, hip-hop, comedy, theatre, on the island of Ireland.  

  • We’ll take ideas for reviews, profiles, columns, features and interviews centred around something that’s happening in the Irish spoken word scene.  

How to Pitch

  • Email us saying what you want to write about, how you plan to write it and why you should be the one to write.

  • Email: bnd@boundlessandbare.com. Mark for the attention of Eithne

  • Don't send us attachments. Say what you have to say in the body of the piece.

What we’re looking for in a Pitch

  • A sum up in one or two sentences of what you’d like to write about.  

  • Then tell us why it is interesting  

  • Ideas for how you’ll write this piece. I.e. who you’d like to speak to etc.

  • Be specific about what kind of article you’re pitching - feature, column, review etc.  

  • Know what word length you’d like the piece to be and justify why it should be that length

  • Write everything to us in English (Ireland), not US!

  • Samples of previous writing (it doesn’t have to be published)

  • Include your contact details in your pitch

  • Ideas for pictures/photographs to accompany your piece  

What we like to hear in a Pitch

  • We’re a magazine about spoken word in Ireland. Think outside the box on how spoken word is represented and how it exists in Ireland.

  • A wide range of content about the Irish literary performance scene (spoken word, comedy, storytelling, hip-hop etc.). We are keen to have content from all over the island and from as many perspectives as possible. Let us know what you particularly are interested in and what particular flavours of Irish performance literature you would like to write about for us.

  • We're particularly interested in Irish language spoken word, spoken word outside of the cities (that’s Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford), story-telling, cultural impacts of spoken word etc.

We recommend that you get your hands on a copy of the magazine to see firsthand the type of content we publish. Magazines are available on our website.

Here’s a general pitching guide from Journo Resources that might be helpful: https://www.journoresources.org.uk/pitch-freelance-editor-what-i-want/  

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