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Guidelines
for Contributing to Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine
The
following information is designed to assist freelancers who wish
to write queries
or submit articles, photographs and/or illustrations for publication
in Wildlife in North Carolina. If you have questions not
covered by these guidelines, please contact editor Greg Jenkins
at 1712 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1712 or greg.jenkins@ncwildlife.org.
We do not handle queries describing specific article ideas by telephone.
Articles
(Revised April 2005)
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Please
send us a brief written query before you write an article.
We purchase little unsolicited material, and a query lessens
the chance that a similar article may already be planned
or recently published. A good query provides a headline
that suggests the story content, a strong lead, and a summary
of 300-400 words that clearly describes the premise and
approach of the piece. We look for a new or seldom-done
wildlife angle that matches interesting details with broad
appeal. If possible, queries should be accompanied by at
least two published clips related to the fields of wildlife
management, natural history or outdoor recreation.
- An
assignment to submit a completed article implies no obligation
until the completed article is accepted for publication.
- We
normally reply to queries within four weeks. We work four
months ahead on issues, and try to plan issues 14 months
in advance.
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- We
publish no poetry and very little fiction.
- We
normally purchase only first North American serial rights.
- Most
articles contain 1,800 to 2,500 words.
- Submissions
should be made as a Microsoft Word document attached to
an e-mail. (See “Contact the Magazine” above.)
- Manuscripts
should follow Associated Press and Outdoor Writers Association
of America style manuals.
- Articles
must conform to state and federal fishing, hunting, trapping,
boating and nongame regulations. Inland fishing, hunting
and trapping regulations are available by clicking “Regulations” on
this Web site.
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TOPICS
Writers
who are thoroughly familiar with Wildlife in North Carolina are
more likely to develop article ideas that interest us. Freelancers
currently contribute more than half of our articles. We’d
like to receive queries on a variety of North Carolina topics:
- Fishing,
hunting and outdoor recreational opportunities: These topics
remain the freelancer’s best bet to break in with
us. We prefer accurate how-to articles with a bright, anecdotal
approach. Writers can include brief information on local
color and the history of an area.
- Natural
history: Examples of subjects we have covered in the past
include North Carolina’s moles, mushrooms, lightning
bugs and bog turtles, but game species are also welcomed.
Articles may cover life cycle, traditional range, behavior
and current research in a nontechnical style. Anecdotes,
quotes, humor and first-person accounts may help sell your
article, as will a good selection of photographs.
- Personal
essays: This is an area we would like to develop, but it
requires first-rate writing skills. A writer might focus
on a particular insight into the natural world, an aspect
of hunting or fishing, or growing up in the outdoors.
- Special
places: We have published articles about a variety of interesting
natural areas in the state, particularly those that have
important or unique wildlife habitats. Examples include
Carolina bays, mountain bogs, maritime forests and major
rivers.
- Conservation,
environmental issues and wildlife management or research
activities: Though these topics are generally written by
staff, we welcome queries on endangered natural areas,
pollution or other threats to wildlife or our environment
of interest to our readers. Thorough research and accuracy
are critical.
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PAYMENT
We
pay on acceptance for articles and article/photo packages.
Articles are $400 and up for a full-length feature, and $500
and up for an article and photographs purchased as a package.
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Photos
and Illustrations (Revised
April 2005)
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All photos must
reflect safe, ethical and legal behavior. For example: use
of blaze orange by hunters during appropriate
seasons; safe handling of firearms; use of safety harnesses
in tree stands; use of N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries/Sea
Grant catch-and-release technique by anglers; use of personal
flotation devices by children younger than 13; current boat
registrations; and safe boating practices. Inland fishing,
hunting and trapping regulations are available by clicking “Regulations” on
the home page of this Web site.
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Do not harass wildlife
or violate the rights of property owners in an attempt to
photograph
wildlife.
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Each photographic
image should be numbered and keyed to caption information,
including identification of
place, date, foreground
people and species. Accuracy is extremely important.
Images must be accompanied by the photographer's name and
address.
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A color-corrected
print is required for accepted digital images.
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With very
few exceptions, illustrations are commissioned for a specific
story. Unsolicited illustrations may be
submitted as part of a portfolio for consideration for future commissioned
work.
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We accept color
or black-and-white transparencies in 35 mm, 2 ¼ or
large-format.
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Digital images must
be at least 300 dpi at 4 by 6 inches, taken with a camera
of 5 megapixels or higher.
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We do not accept
Polaroids, photocopies, low-resolution scans, framed or mounted
items, newspaper
or magazine clippings,
or digitally manipulated photographs.
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For cover art, we
use only original transparencies—no
digitals or prints. Our covers are almost always color
photographs, in a vertical format with open area at the top margin for
the banner.
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Slides
or other transparencies should be submitted in clear,
flexible plastic sheets designed for that purpose. Digital
files should be raw, RGB or high-resolution JPGs on a
CD.
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Covers and content
page images are selected from article art.
We only use exceptional images for these spots.
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Outdoor
Moment (inside back cover) is a vertical, seasonal image
with open area for a quote.
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With few exceptions,
we purchase first North American serial rights.
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We
pay based on usage. Photographers are compensated
for number and size of images published. Illustrators
are
paid
a previously agreed-upon fee upon delivery of accepted commissioned art.
Photo fees are as follows: cover, $400; contents,
$250; Outdoor Moment, $200; full-page plus, $150; 1/6-page to full-page,
$100; minimum $75. Fees for photo essays and packages
are negotiated up front.
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Slides/prints/CDs
will be returned approximately a month after publication
unless otherwise arranged.
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In the
event we are responsible for loss of or damage to photographs
or artwork, our liability will be limited to
no more than three
times Wildlife in North Carolina magazine’s
current payment rate for use.
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