Art and Literature Magazine Reopens Submissions

The TCHS Art and Literature Magazine had reopened submissions until Dec. 16. While the magazine has already received many submissions, the staff wishes to encapsulate as much creative work as possible. Submissions can be sent through the submissions form below.

Writing submissions should be no more than 2,000 words, and writers are asked to review their pieces for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and presentable formatting.

It is recommended that art files be emailed to litmag@timbercreektalon.com.

The staff of the magazine reserves the right to turn away pieces for any reasons, so writers and artists should ensure that their work is complete and school appropriate.

Staff will review and format pieces over break and should release the magazine in it’s final form by the end of the first semester.

Submit Your Creative Work Here

Please enter the name you would like to be credited with. Pseudonyms are acceptable, as we'll verify you're at Timber Creek via your Student ID.

Any student IDs collected are for verification purposes. These will not be published.

Any e-mails collected are for communication purposes between the selection panel, organizers, and the authors. These will not be published.

If no title is provided, the work will be marked untitled.

If submitting written work, please copy and paste the text here. If you run out of space, please use the litmag@timbercreektalon.com e-mail.

Please check these boxes. They are required.

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Though she's a senior, this is Sarah's first year on Talon. Since she's in the Varsity Mixed choir, she hopes to write some stories in that area, but her main goal is to help the typical Timber Creek student feel less confused about this beautiful place called high school. All the same, she's still a fiction nerd, as proven by her involvement in TCHS Creative Writing stuff and her intent to most definitely publish her novel.

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