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Call for Submissions: ISSUE #9 FOOD

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Calling all illustrators, writers, artists and makers: we are on the lookout for food-themed submissions! Please read the important information below before you submit:

1. We are ESPECIALLY interested in:

  • 1- or 2-page food-related comics

  • illustrations of favorite recipes, and the stories that go along with them (please include the real recipe!)

  • 3-page illustrated fiction short story, suitable for young readers ages 6+

2. Before submitting, familiarize yourself with ILLUSTORIA’s past issues. Fiction and nonfiction manuscripts should include an exact word count; poetry manuscripts should include an exact line count.

3. We will be accepting proposals in ***rough draft form.***

Please only submit finished work if it is for reprint use—we encourage submissions of previously published artwork or writing, however we ask that this work has only been published once before and that you share the source.

4. Please also include: 3 jpg attachments of past work, your website, and social media.

The deadline for submitting artwork is April 10, 2019, 12 pm PST. Email work to submission@illustoria.com. We do not consider work submitted through ILLUSTORIA’s social media or to other email accounts. Illustoria offers a modest compensation structure, and we will work with artists on fees upon acceptance.

SUBMISSION FAQs

Writing Submission FAQ's:

What kinds of written pieces are you looking for?
Stories (approx. 500–1,000 words), comics, poetry, articles and essays relating to an issue theme and generally all things that readers ages 6–12 would enjoy and that inspire creativity. Issue themes announced during Calls for Submissions can act as helpful guidelines for submitting work.

How do I submit written work to ILLUSTORIA?
Please send a complete draft of your piece along with an introduction that briefly summarizes it and gives an idea of why it’s perfect for ILLUSTORIA to submission@illustoria.com. Include your complete draft below your intro or attach it as a document.

What happens if my written submission is accepted?
We will be in touch with an offer and payment rate to publish your work.

Illustration Submission FAQ's:

What kinds of illustrated work are you looking for?

  • 1- or 2-page food-related comics

  • illustrations of favorite recipes, and the stories that go along with them (please include the real recipe!)

  • 3-page illustrated fiction short story, suitable for young readers ages 6+


How do I submit visual work to ILLUSTORIA?

Send us your rough draft work, brief description, and 3 jpg attachments of past work, your website, and social media.

How will I know if my submission is rejected or accepted? How soon will I hear back?

We’re a small editorial team, so while we try to respond to all submissions, we’re not always able to do so personally or immediately. We aim to send replies within two months of receiving a submission.

What we aren’t looking for:

  • A link to your portfolio or published work without a specific idea or original submission intended for publication in ILLUSTORIA.

  • Work that is inappropriate for audiences ages 6–12.

  • Images of your work sent through social media.

What happens if my visual submission is accepted?

We will be in touch with an offer and payment rate to publish your work.

Thanks for considering submitting your work to ILLUSTORIA. To keep up on Calls for Submissions, sign up for our newsletter or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!



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Who We Are: Hannah deBree

Name:
Hannah deBree

Location:
Oakland, California

Profession:
Mom of Stella and Djuna, and Director of Marketing + Social Media for Illustoria

illustration by Agnes Lee

illustration by Agnes Lee

Name:
Hannah deBree

Location:
Oakland, California

Profession:
Mom of Stella and Djuna, and Director of Marketing + Social Media for ILLUSTORIA

Favorite artist/illustrator:
I love the installations and artist books of Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, and Ann Hamilton. I'm also a big fan of Kambui Olujimi's work; he's a friend and an amazing and prolific artist. One of my favorite illustrators is Adrian Tomine.

Best book you've read in the past year:
Another hard question… I can never pick just one. A few favorites from the past year were My Struggle by Karl Ove Knausgaard, The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, and A Manual for Cleaning Women, stories by Lucia Berlin.

Kids book you could read every night:
Zachariah OHora’s No Fits, Nilson! It’s a quick and fun read. OHora is another favorite illustrator.

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Best memory of being a kid:
Some of my favorite memories are from a trip my family took to Europe when I was eight: swimming in the Aegean and lounging on the black sand beaches of Santorini, eating endless gelato in Florence, riding the tube in London. I loved it all.

Favorite weekend activity:
Going to the farmer’s market with my husband and kids. We see friends and family. We buy fresh produce. We listen to music. It’s great.

Song currently on repeat:
It’s not new, but I keep going back to this live version of Julian Casablancas singing “I’ll Try Anything Once.”

Favorite meal:
Sushi. Ramen. Tacos. Pizza from Boot and Shoe Service. The pork chop from Wood Tavern. Any of the salad options at Penrose. Steak. I have so many favorites.

Silly monster by Stella

Silly monster by Stella

Last time you made something with your hands:
I drew silly monsters with my daughter yesterday, and made vegetable soup last night for dinner.

Silly monster by Hannah

Silly monster by Hannah

Fun fact about you:
I started playing the cello at age 4 1/2.

Hannah playing the cello, age 5

Hannah playing the cello, age 5

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