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<p>Submissions & Future Issues<br><br>

You are cordially invited to submit local articles, festival
announcements, outdoor recreation stories, nature photographs, nature
poems, birdwatching and wildlife stories, recipes, favorite places to stay, graphic
artworks, etc. to our upcoming Villages of Mt. Hood Magazine issues.<br><br>

Submissions need to relate to or be pertinent to Mt. Hood themes,
specifically The Villages of Mt. Hood, featuring Alder Creek,
Brightwood, Wemme, Welches, Zigzag and Rhododendron.<br><br>

Submissions (including photographs) are non-compensated, although we can
include a credit and/or photo caption if desired.<br><br>

Article Submission Guidelines<br><br>

   1. What "Submitting" an Article Means: We will promise to read your
article, but we may respectfully decline it and not publish it, or save
it and publish it in a future issue. We also reserve the right to edit,
shorten, or revise your article. Most of the time we contact authors
about this ahead of time and get their comments, corrections, etc.<br><br>

    When you submit your article, news or photo, etc. please include a
caption (if applicable) and credit name(s) or tell us if you prefer to
be published without a credit.<br><br>

   2. Getting Permission Ahead of Time: Please send the article only
when you have permission from anyone you need it from, such as 
anyone included in the article. It's difficult for us to get all set to
run an article only to find that the author's fellow community members
say no at the last minute.<br><br>

   3. Publication Rights (sorry! we aren't budgeted to pay for
articles): If your article, poem or recipe appears in Mt. Hood Magazine,
you are welcome to publish the article elsewhere. Mt. Hood Magazine does
not hold rights to the articles you submit.<br><br>

   4. Photos (sorry! we aren't budgeted to pay for photos): If photos
are available, please email digital photos or snapshots of people and/or
communities to illustrate your story.<br><br>

      We will assume that any people in your photos have already given
you permission to appear in Mt. Hood Magazine. If you think this will be a problem, please take care of it before sending us photos.<br><br>

      Photos can be vertical or horizontal, black & white or color. We
cannot accept hard copy photographs. Photos from a website will also
work. File formats can be JPGs or PDFs. If you would like to submit an
article but cannot supply photos, that's fine.<br><br>

We thank you for your contribution to the magazine, and although we wish
we could publish everyone, we hope you'll understand if we're not able
to include your submission. If we are going to include your article,
we'll do our best to notify you ahead of time.<br><br>

Amy Collen<br>
Editor, Mt. Hood Magazine<br><br>

The Villages of Mt. Hood...Naturally!
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