2. Traditional poetic forms have their place, and we have a place for some traditional forms. In most instances, however, a good poem dictates its own form.
3. If your poem rhymes, some other journal will be more likely to publish it.
4. Send no more than five poems per reading period; and if you send more than one, please group them within a single E-mail.
5. If E-mail text limitations ruin your poem's format, query for permission to send an attachment.
NONFICTION
1. Essays, memoirs, interviews and creative nonfiction of any length are welcomed. The flash essay can be particularly effective. Send yours to this address, replacing "at" with "@" and leaving no spaces: editor at thegodparticle.com.
2. Academic essays of any sort, especially the undergraduate term paper, belong elsewhere.
3. Though we favor personal essays, excellent prose remains a crucial element of any essay.
4. Please send no more than one essay per reading period.
5. We long for essays and memoirs (not reviews!) about classic, independent, or foreign film; spiritual matters; science (rendered for the lay reader); and insights into the human experience.
PHOTOGRAPHS, MOVIES AND MUSIC
1. Before submitting, send a query letter that describes your submission. We are, truly, open to anything--well, not pornography or excessive violence, but most anything else. Send what you have to this address, replacing "at" with "@" and leaving no spaces: editor at thegodparticle.com.
2. The editor has a special fondness for the traditional folk instruments of Europe.
3. Streaming video is something we have not yet hosted, but we hope to do so soon. We also hope you'll know at least as much about it as we do.
4. Photo collections should have some cohesion.
WORK THAT DEFIES CATEGORIZATION
We're interested. Send a query letter that describes your work. If we aren't interested, perhaps we can recommend another publication that might be. Send queries to this address, replacing "at" with "@" and leaving no spaces: editor at thegodparticle.com.
AN IMPORTANT REMINDER
Send no attachments. The editor does pretty well with most of the attachments he has formed in his lifetime, but he doesn't want any more. Text E-mails only, please.