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Submission
Guidelines
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Polka
Dot Creations is in search of interesting and well-written
polymer clay tutorials encompassing a variety of techniques.
The articles will be featured on our website and available
to visitors free of charge. We accept previously-published
articles as well as brand new exclusives. All tutorials
are featured on a single Free
Tutorials home page, as well as fully-integrated
into the site so as to show up in author searches,
New Publications listings, PolyPubs mailings and so
forth. Our goal is to publish one to two articles
per month.
If
you have a written-up technique you'd like us to consider,
please email lisa@polkadotcreations.com
and run it past us.
Read
on to get some more specific questions answered...
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Submitting
a Previously-Published Article
The idea of giving a home to hard-to-find tutorials
and out-of-print articles really appeals to us. There's
a whole new generation of polymer clay enthusiasts
who haven't seen that faux stone article from 1997
or last-year's complex cane tutorial. If you've had
a technique published in the past, chances are you
retain enough rights to the work to let us use it.
The first thing you need to do is check your contract
with the magazine that published your article and
see which rights you have already sold. (Need some
help figuring out your rights? We found this
article helpful when we were researching this
idea. This list of publications
may help as well.) If you are able to sell us electronic
rights then get in touch with us. If we are interested
in your article, we'll email you a contract which
will need to be signed and mailed to us. We pay $50
for previously-published articles that are submitted
to us electronically and don't require any editing
on our part, aside from formatting.
Submitting a Brand New Article
We are also happy to look at new tutorials. If
we are interested in your article, we'll email you
a contract which will need to be signed and mailed
to us. We pay $50 for never-before-published articles
that are submitted to us electronically and don't
require any editing on our part, aside from formatting.
You'll want to write up step-by-step instructions
and include plenty of illustrative photos.
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Why
Established Authors and Artists Should Get Involved
Each tutorial includes an author bio as well as
links to every other item in our store with your name
on it. Besides the good feeling you get by sharing
your techniques with creative people who are eager
to learn, you also get the added benefit of free advertising
for all of your available books, videos, and magazine
articles. If your tutorial speaks to someone, it couldn't
be easier for them to get more of you and keep those
instructional materials of yours selling.
Why Emerging Authors and Artists
Should Get Involved
We currently rank very high on Google searches
for polymer clay instruction. If you are looking to
get your name out there, this is a great place to
start. Besides, doesn't it feel nice to get paid for
your article and still let the general public benefit
from your expertise free of charge? We don't ever
intend to charge our visitors for access to the tutorials.
Additionally, we are willing to put a link to your
website or your email address in your biographical
information. That will increase your exposure and
possibly lead to interest in your artwork if you are
inclined to sell it.
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Possible
Sources for Vintage Tutorials
Some
magazines leave authors with more rights to their
articles than others. As we talk to more authors and
more publishers, we are learning more about which
sources are agreeable to the idea of re-publishing
electronically and which sources are not. We will
update this list as we learn more. If your tutorial
appeared in a publication not listed here, check your
contract. It should spell out which rights you sold
to them.
If
your article originally appeared in the following
publications, you may legally sell us Non-Exclusive
Electronic Rights:
- PolymerCAFE,
articles published before the Fall 2005 issue
- Jewelry
Crafts
- Polymer
Clay Polyzine*
- Any
online tutorial site or polymer clay community that
did not require you to sign a contract*
- Any
publication that did not require you to sign a contract,
such as a guild newsletter
*
Our preference is for articles that initially appeared
in print magazines. If instead you are considering
submitting a tutorial that is currently online at
another site, please think first whether it would
be of any benefit for the information to be repeated
here. While it may be LEGAL to submit it to us, we
aren't likely to accept it for publication unless
there is a good reason to do so (for instance, maybe
we sell some of your books and videos and an article
by you would make a nice tie-in). If we do choose
to publish it, our version may exist online concurrently
with the original version. We do not have a legal
right to ask that the original article be taken down
(nor do we have any desire to do so).
If
your article originally appeared in the following
publications, the chances are good that you no longer
retain electronic rights to your work and therefore
may not legally sell them to us:
- PolymerCAFE,
after Fall 2005
- Bead
and Button
- Art
Jewelry
- Any
publication that required you to sell them Exclusive
World Rights or Exclusive Electronic Rights indefinitely.
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