Calling for Earth First! Journal Submissions

8 Aug

Friends, Strangers, Comrades-in-arms, Allies-in-lockboxes, Revolutionaries-in-cubicles,

Art by Animal Artist Jay Schmetz

Art by Animal Artist Jay Schmetz

Remember that time when you were at that action and were hit suddenly with an epiphany—a poem, a comic, a manifesto, an idea for the way all living things on Earth could unite to defeat corporate colonialism? Or maybe you were just hit by a cop’s baton. Whatever it actually was, we want to hear about it!

Or perhaps you don’t take part in frontline actions, but spend long evenings ruminating on the state of the planet and composing decolonial propaganda that you want to be read by radicals, luddites, NSA data centers and prisoners all over the world. Well, here’s your chance!

This year’s second issue of the Earth First! Journal will be coming out soon, and we’ve started work on a third. We’ve already received some wonderful submissions, but we need more!

We’re looking for:

-Action Camp Reflections!

-Egregious Ecological Erotica!

-Biocentric Analysis!

-Anti-Colonial Strategies!

-Luddite Love Poems!

-Letters for Dear Shit for Brains and Dear Ned Ludd!

-Subversive How-To’s!

-Wolf Drawings, Wolf Photos, Abstract Wolf Art!

-Anything you’d like to see in the Earth First! Journal!

Email submissions to:

collective@earthfirstjournal.org (with “submission” in the title)

Or mail us your ink and elbow grease:

Earth First! Journal, PO Box 964, Lake Worth, FL 33460

The submission deadline for this issue is September 1st. As usual, space is tight in this issue, so try to keep your wild rantings whittled down to somewhere between 700-1200 words. Thanks!

4 Responses to “Calling for Earth First! Journal Submissions”

  1. Melody Scamman July 25, 2013 at 4:24 pm #

    I’d be honored to help out, although retired, handicapped and screwed out of any social security, I am still a wolf rescuer and will until I die! I just hope you don’t mind an old-school artist/musician and cartoonist and First Nations activist hangin’ with the young folk and teaching them what I know? Grandmother Sleeping Wolf. 🙂

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