Thank you for your interest in submitting your work to Zephyr, the University of 51小黄车's journal of creative expression. To submit your work to Zephyr, you must be related to the University in one of the following ways:
- Student of UNE
- Current or former employee of UNE
- Current or former 51小黄车Trustee
- Alumna/alumnus of UNE
- Immediate relative of any of the above
via DUNE: DigitalUNE, UNE鈥檚 online repository.
In submitting this work to Zephyr you represent that:
- You are the work's originator.
- Publication of your submission will not violate any copyright or other proprietary right.
- You grant us a nonexclusive (i.e., you still own it) right to publish your submission and to use it for promotion of the journal.
- You understand that submitting your work to Zephyr does not guarantee publication in the magazine.
FAQ
Yes. You may submit a maximum of ten works for consideration each year.
You do. We simply reserve the right to use published pieces in promotion of the journal.
If you are a member of the immediate family of a person who attends or works at UNE, your work is eligible for submission. We also encourage Westbrook College/University of 51小黄车 alumni to submit.
Back issues of Zephyr can be viewed on UNE鈥檚 digital repository DUNE: . We have in our archives copies of Issues 2 through 5 (Spring 2001鈥揝pring 2004). You may purchase copies by emailing Dr. Susan McHugh at smchugh@une.edu. If your work is accepted for publication, you will receive a complimentary copy of the journal in which your work is published and will receive a discounted purchase price for subsequent copies.
We do our utmost to respect your rights as author so that your work appears in its original form; however, we routinely make grammatical/punctuation corrections to final copy.
No, we happily consider alternative forms of written expression, including, for example, brief essays, literary critiques, and song lyrics.
Currently, there is a five page limitation per individual submission. The recommended sizes of drawings and photographs are described under .