Submissions Call for October 2024 Edition of Smashing Times Newsletter

Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality would like to invite submissions to the October 2024 edition of the Smashing Times Newsletter, which goes out on Thursday, 3 October.

Produced as a complement to the 2024 Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival, this newsletter shares its theme with the festival. That theme is In Solidarity: An International Celebration of Arts and Human Rights.

Note: Due to budgetary restraints, we can only review the first 25 submissions we receive this month.

Artist Submissions

Artist submissions can be in any genre or form. International submissions are welcome. A few notes:

  • If submitting poetry, please send a maximum of two poems (of any length).
  • If making a prose submission – a short story, non-fiction essay (personal or general), or novel extract – please send no more than one piece, of no longer than 2,500 words.
  • If submitting an article, please send one piece, of no longer than 1,500 words.
  • If submitting a written excerpt from a play or screenplay, please send no more than one piece, of no more than 1,000 words.
  • If sending a photograph, or an image of a painting, sculpture, or architectural work, please submit no more than two. Please ensure that the images are of a high quality, and provide the work’s label: material(s) used, dimensions, and year. Please include a few lines contextualising your piece and explaining how it relates to the theme. Lastly, please remember to state the title of the piece.
  • In the case of videos, or video excerpts, of plays, please submit no more than two, with neither submission running longer than 20 minutes. Please ensure that the video is of a high audiovisual calibre.
  • If submitting a song, a short film, a video artwork, a feature-film excerpt, or a dance piece, please send no more than two, and ensure neither runs over 20 minutes. Likewise, please make sure that they are of a high audiovisual calibre.
  • If submitting in multiple artforms, please send no more than two artworks overall. For example, you may send one short story together with one article, or one painting and two poems.
  • Submissions may have appeared elsewhere before, though new work is especially welcome. (If a submission has appeared elsewhere before, please state this and include the publication details.)
  • Submissions can be made in English, Irish, or in translation. For Irish language submissions, our preference is that they be submitted alongside English language translations, though this is in no way compulsory. For translations of the work of another author, all relevant permissions must be obtained beforehand. We may also look to publish the original alongside the translation.
  • Themes are always flexible; any subjective response is considered valid.
  • Please submit to smashingsubmissions@gmail.com by midnight on Sunday, 22 September, 2024. Subject lines should read: ‘Artist Submission, October 2024’. Please include a max two-line biography to accompany your piece, written in third person and making reference to your previous publications/exhibitions/appearances (if applicable); any social media/website links you would like to be included in case of publication; a headshot or photograph; whether you would like to be signed up to the newsletter (so that, if selected, you receive the edition in which your work appears); and how exactly you heard of this submission opportunity. In order to ensure your submission’s eligibility, please make sure that you have included everything we have requested.
  • Our preference for written pieces is that they be sent in a Word document. Please do not send them in a PDF.
  • If we accept a written piece, the editor will contact you with at least one round of suggested edits, so please monitor your email closely.
  • If your work is accepted, it will appear not only in the newsletter but on the Smashing Times website and possibly across our social media channels.
  • Not all submissions will be accepted, unfortunately.
  • The newsletter goes out on Thursday, 3 October, 2024.
  • Publication is unpaid, regrettably, as we are a small charity with limited resources. The newsletter reaches around 1,300 people, however, including a range of major organisations in the areas of arts and human rights, both in Ireland and across Europe. Previous newsletter contributors include poets Jessica Traynor and Fady Joudah, Senator Lynn Ruane, 2023 Nobel Peace Prize-winner Narges Mohammadi, rapper-singer Saint Levant, visual artist Erika Diettes, and many more.
  • Submissions are especially welcome from individuals who have been underrepresented historically, such as ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, members of the Traveller community, the LGBTQ+ community, and women. Please let us know when submitting if you belong to any of these or suchlike minorities.

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