Your Article
and Photo
BRAZZIL
is always open to new articles. We are interested in all subjects that
have any Brazilian connection. The magazine is still a very small operation
and we cannot pay for your contribution at present. Brazzil is made
exclusively by volunteers. But we will gladly include your byline and
you will keep the rights to your article.
The article should
be in journalistic style. You are welcome to write about your own Brazilian
experience, if you are, for example, a musician, a business person or
simply someone who likes to write. Sorry, but we don't publish press-releases,
résumés and advertising copy. We also don't just write
about events that occurred or are going to happen in the future unless
these events are only the background for a more in-depth piece. No need
to send any draft. We will acknowledge when we get your piece and again
when it is printed and online.
Take a look at
our style (we don't have one). Your article should be in English and
run from around 400 to 6,000 words. (Articles larger than 6,000 words
will be published in installments). Please, do not use tables or footnotes
since they cannot be exported correctly to the program in which the
magazine is prepared. With lyrics that are translated, for example,
write first the Portuguese version and below (not on the side) the translation.
If notes are a must, place all of them at the end of the article (not
at the bottom of each page.)
Whenever possible,
be precise. Don't say, for example, a senator, a song, a city, a magazine.
Instead spell the name of the senator, the song, the city and the publication
even if it is the competition. Avoid to say recently, earlier this year,
a couple of months ago, when you can say the precise date: January 22,
2222, at 2.22 pm. And naturally check your facts and the spelling of
proper names and foreign or trickier words. Don't worry too much about
Portuguese words, since we will try to write it right.
Remember that
Brazzil is read by people who know little or nothing about
Brazil, who don't know where the country is and that people speak Portuguese
there. So, we explain everything from Brasília (capital of Brazil)
to favela (shantytown) and Pelé (legendary soccer player and
athlete of the [20th] century). By the way, it is Carnaval and not carnival
that we call that huge four-day party. And writing Brasilian may be
cute, but we write Brazil and Brazilian.
We italicize
names of books (Dom Casmurro), CDs (The Hips of Tradition),
movies (Cidade de Deus - City of God), newspapers
(O Estado de S. Paulo) and magazines (Veja) as well
as foreign words (cachaça, enfant terrible).
But we include between quotes names of songs ("Bim Bom"),
chapters of books and articles ("I'll Miss You, Fernando")
from a publication. We don't use underline and italics should not be
used for citations.
The magazine
is NOT for Brazilians (it would be in Portuguese, if it were) although
it is read by Brazilians. It's primarily for people who are interested
in Brazil and cannot speak Portuguese. So, feel free to whenever possible
include Portuguese words, lyrics, slang, expressions, and dialogues,
but don't forget to immediately translate them into English.
You not only
keep the rights to your article but are also free to republish it later
in other publications. We might also publish pieces that were published
before. One more thing: don't worry if we have approached the subject
in previous issues or very recently. All good themes are begging to
be re-visited.
Please include
at the end of your piece a little blurb (a couple of lines will do fine)
containing a brief bio and an email or another address so our readers
can contact you. It would be very helpfulnot a must though
if you had a picture or any kind of illustration to accompany the story.
Illustrations should be sent by email or to the PO Box listed below.
There is no deadline.
If you want a suggested date, how about one month from now? We will
publish the article as soon as possible, maybe in the coming issue.
And again we will email you as soon as the piece is online and printed.
Fiction
We reserve a
few pages in every issue for fiction written in Portuguese. It might
be an excerpt of a larger work (a novel for example), a short story
or several short stories (from 3000 to 5000 words in total). Brazzil
is also interested in English fiction as long as the theme deals with
Brazil. We do not publish poetry per se, but would be interested in
essays in which poetry is cited and its English translation appears
side by side with the original Portuguese.
Pictures
For those interested
in contributing with pictures for the front cover: We don't have photo
guidelines. We only publish headshots. Unusual angles are welcome. You
can look on line to see what we have published in the past. The photo
doesn't need to be from a Brazilian. Don't forget we need some space
on the top left to place the name of the magazine. Send your picture
via email (300 dpi, 8.5x11") or by snail mail (8x10", black
and white or color)
Muito obrigado.
Thanks for
your generosity. Please send material via email to brazzil@brazzil.com.
If you are not on line you can send article (on a diskette) and illustration
to:
Brazzil
PO Box 50536
Los Angeles, CA 90050
(323) 255-8062
Any question please
e-mail us your message to: brazzil@brazzil.com
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