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End Application Fees!

End Application Fees!

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This publication is about why artists shouldn't have to pay to compete with each other and what we can do about it. It questions art world norms around applications, arguing for an end to fees. Contents: All Fees Are Suspect Stop Justifying Fees Why We Must End Fees Better Competitions Alternatives to Competition Appendix A: Should I Apply to This Opportunity? Appendix B: How to Ask for a Fee Waiver Appendix C: Suggest a Policy Change Appendix D: Look Up Financial Information About Any Arts Org

Contributors: India Johnson, Sarah Evenson
March 2024
Pages: 24
Dimensions: 7x8.5"
Cover: cardstock
Binding: stapled
Process: photocopied Color: black and white
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About — 1. More queer voices merit publishing than get published. 2. Queer storytelling is intergenerational memory. 3. In telling history, place is as important as time. 4. Photocopiers are a powerful and practical tool for DIY publishing. 5. Own the means of production and share it. 6. No publication is too short. Scope Note: We publish non-fiction, erotica, and informal research-based writing. We are interested in local queer history, community libraries, community archives, queer archival collections, queer textiles, arts organizing, oral history, local walking tours, queer place/space, overlooked stories, DIY culture, queer correspondence, the obscene, and the absurd. Publications can take many formats, not limited to zines, pamphlets, and facsimiles using typewriters, photocopiers, and ephemeral inclusions. We are not a literary press or a comics publisher; poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative fall out of our scope.