Gallery of Pain: Submissions
Submissions are currently being accepted for the 'Gallery of Pain.'
Submission Guidelines
Overview of the Categories
Submission Guidelines
Submit To:
Written Works - Please submit written work(s) in the body of the e-mail or as a .txt attachment.
Artwork - Please submit artwork as an e-mail attachment or send a link to where artwork is stored online. JPG and GIF format is preferred but other formats are accepted.
Along with your creative work, please:
Include your name or a pseudonym(alternative name) you want to have your works posted under. *
Include whether or not you want to have readers give you feedback on your submissions. And, if so, provide the e-mail address you prefer to be listed in your profile. *
Indicate which category each of your submitted works should go into. *
If you have a site and want it listed in your profile, please provide the url.
* indicates it is a requirement
All types of written works are accepted, whether they be poetry, an article or short story. Here are some brief explanations of the different categories for written works.
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Poetry -
Self-explanatory. Accepts all different forms of poetry.
Short Stories -
Fictional prose narratives. Or fictional stories. Whichever definition you prefer.
Personal Stories -
Life experiences with self-injury. A memoir or autobiography of sorts though much shorter than published ones. Three paragraphs is the minimum one can submit to have their piece put up.
Recovery Stories -
Personal stories from those in recovery or those who are recovered. Or uplifing stories of experiences along the road of recovery.
Questions -
Answers to any or all of the questions here. Different questions on interesting and unexplored aspects of self-injurious behavior.
Other -
Everything else you can think of. Rants, bits of prose, articles, etc.
- Artwork -
All types of artwork are accepted. Paintings, drawings, sketches, computer generated images, etc. Please note that photographs of self-injury are not accepted.
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