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FlyLife Contributor Guidelines
FlyLife
is a high quality, quarterly publication featuring the best fly fishing
to be found in fresh and salt water across Australia, New Zealand and
the South Pacific. This is an opportunity to write for a dedicated and
sophisticated fly fishing audience. Both photographic and written contributions
must be of the highest calibre, and every effort is made to seek out new
talent and fresh ideas. Articles with broad readership appeal will be
favoured over parochial ones.
Text should be typed, double spaced with wide margins, and the number
of words indicated. If sending text by email please
paste the text in to the email, or attach the file in 'word' or 'text
only' format.
Photographsdigital images or colour transparencies (originals, not duplicates)must be
previously unpublished and technically precise, as well as being relevant
and informativeno dead-fish photos or blood. Please dont try
to send any photographic images or illustrations by email. Click here for more detail about photographic submissions and requirements.
Feature
Articlesno more than 2,000 words
These will cover 3-5 pages, allowing 1500-2000 words, with a good
selection of colour photos. Articles must be readable and well-written,
make a significant contribution to the fly fishing literature, and must
be informative in relation to technique, general locality, conditions,
fly patterns etc. As well as being entertained, readers should be able
to learn from the advice given.
A minimum selection of 6 shots should be submitted for a feature article,
each accompanied by a lively and descriptive caption. Photographs of relevant
fly patterns should accompany articles whenever appropriateotherwise
submit samples of flies and we will arrange the macro-photography with our in-house photographer.
Photographic essays with minimal text will also be considered if the photographic
selection is sufficiently diverse and outstanding.
Short Castsno more than 800 words
To encourage a wide diversity of material, shorter articles of 400-800
words will also be consideredthese should not be accompanied by
photographs. This is an opportunity to experiment, to take a more light-hearted
approach, or to record incidental thoughts and observations which may
not warrant a full-length article. Anything goeshumorous anecdotes,
success, disaster, memorable fish, a new fly, a trophy, a character tribute,
a destination, a helpful hint, fly tying, entomology, whatever.
FlyLife
Profiles
Interviews and profiles featuring significant fly fishing identities
are also on the agenda. These may fit either of the above formats.
FlyLife Product Reviews
Informative and comprehensive reviews on tackle, products and services
will also be considered. These should be 200-500 words and based on a
personal familiarity with the product (not just the blurb off the back
of a packet). Product photos should be included where possible.
Editing
The editor reserves the right to make minor changes to correct spelling
and grammar and to accommodate adopted style conventions and page formatting.
Text may also be altered to avoid repetition, to rearrange the content
or to clarify ambiguities. Major changes in context will be referred back
to authors for approval.
Advertisers have been advised that every effort will be made to ensure
that editorial content is free of blatant product or service promotion.
Specific product naming in the text will only be permitted when absolutely
justified in the particular context.
Time Frame
As far as possible, feature articles will be published in the appropriate
seasonSpring, Summer, Autumn, Winterso bear this in mind when
submitting material. Deadlines for contributions are as follows:
Summer Edition (On sale first week in December) Deadline end of August
Autumn Edition (On sale first week in March) Deadline end of November
Winter Edition (On sale first week in June) Deadline end of February
Spring Edition (On sale first week in September) Deadline end of May
Payment
Expect payment and return of material within one month of publication.
Previously unpublished authors will need to complete a GST income declaration
form. We also reserve the right to display selected articles on the official FlyLife website from time to time.
Submitting Material
We find that Express Post bags or envelopes (available at post offices)
are the most reliable way to ensure prompt and safe delivery of your material.
Pack slides flat in plastic protector stripsdont send photos
in slide boxes, they have a bad habit of tearing out of envelopes never
to be seen again! If in doubt phone or email us 48 hours after sending
material to check it has arrived safely.
Post material
to:
FlyLife Publishing
45 Bridge Street
Richmond, TAS 7025
Always include
your name, postal address, phone number and if possible an email address.
If you have any questions or want to discuss the article that you have
in mind, drop me an email (rob@flylife.com.au).
Rob Sloane
Editor & Publisher |