Warning: Works that exceed 10 pages or have been published elsewhere, will not be considered by Pink Elephant Magazine.
Manuscripts and chapters from larger works will not be considered here. However, you can go to Pink Elephant's Workshop It! page and submit it there for feedback, not publication.
Submit poems, or flash fiction pieces in one document, but remember to label them. For each piece, include the title, genre, and other identifying information.
If you have work anywhere else, tell us. Or, attach the link to your site/blog or other projects.
If you attach a summary with your submission, please don't ruin the ending! And accompanying (JPG) images are always appreciated.
All genres of art accepted. Simply upload the image(s) of your work in a JPG, or PNG format.
All visual submissions must be at least 300 dpi and accompanied by a short item description.
If you are sending in multiple submissions, please attach a description of the exhibit as a whole.
Up to ten submissions allowed.
For cinematographic or video submissions, only MOV files are accepted.
Fill out the form, and if your submission is accepted, the provided information will be published with your work.
Audio submissions must be in MP3 format and cannot exceed seven minutes (five for music submissions). Submissions must be clear and audible to be considered.
All audio files must be submitted with a transcript. Musicians can send in their music with a copy of their lyrics. Writers, submit your work accompanied by the written texts. For multiple audio submissions, include one word document with the transcripts for each sound file. Or copy and paste mutiple transcripts in the provided textbox.
Transcripts must be clearly labeled. Include the title, genre, and other identifying information.
Up to six songs/audio files, per submission. Upload all works at the same time. DO NOT submit them individually.
Upload original album covers or accompanying artwork in a JPG or PNG format.
Want to join the Pink Elephant staff? Show us what you can do!
Send us up to three writing samples.
Tell us what part of the magazine you're most interested in, what ideas you have for the mag and whether you're looking for something freelance, or something more stable.
Writing samples should be no more than three pages. (But you should challenge yourself. See if you can hook us with less.)
What are we looking for? Simple. Anything engaging, anything hard to miss and too cool to ignore! Check out the Pink Elephant site for a better idea.