YARF! NEEDS YOU!
...or at least your stories and
art!
We're looking for fiction, essays, and artwork --
especially comic strips, spot art and filler illustrations,
and cover art.
...And remember, "anthropomorphic" doesn't just mean "funny
animals" or "furries" -- nearly anything can be
anthropomorphized!
For all you furry artists and writers out there this is a
call to have your works published for all the world to see!
Submission Guidelines
- In general, we ask that material submitted to Yarf!
be original works (not previously or simultaneously
published elsewhere). Exceptions, especially older or
more obscure material, will be considered on a
case-by-case basis.
- For artwork of any sort, please send quality
reproductions (no originals, please), with a margin of
1/2" on all sides. Cover art should be roughly square and
at least 7 1/2" wide. We encourage artist to send us
existing unpublished material that our readers would
otherwise never see as well as new artwork.
- If possible, stories and articles should be sent on a
3 1/2" computer disk. This saves us a great deal of
re-typing. Any common Macintosh or IBM word processing
format is acceptable. And in this modern age email is
encouraged. Plain text or file enclosures are accepted.
- This is not an X-rated 'zine. Material of an overtly
sexual or gratuitously violent nature is not accepted.
While Yarf! is certainly not a "children's magazine", we
don't want to worry about who reads it. MPAA movie rating
seem to be an accepted means of defining content; we
prefer G-, PG-, or R-rated material.
- Remember, we exercise editorial prerogatives. Not all
material we receive will be accepted, and we may ask that
changes be make to a submission before publication. We
are, after all, not an APA -- we are a magazine... people
pay good money for this, and we want Yarf! to be the best
it can possibly be.
Send your submissions, inquires and general
comments to...
YARF! Magazine
P.O. Box 1299
Cupertino, CA 95015-1299
or
submit@yarf.com
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