No, sorry.
The average eLife review time for submissions to be processed and published is around 3-4 weeks.
The editorial review board evaluates submissions based on factors like originality, relevance, clarity, and adherence to the publication's guidelines.
GIF, JPG, and PNG files can be supported by DEVIENTart. They do not accept Flash or GIF files. They also reserve the right to refuse any submissions.
There are several Canadian engines that accept website submissions. These include: Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Vroosh, Francite, Look Smart, Toile, Altavista, Sympatico.
Very few literary magazines don't charge submission fees. Just think how long it probably takes them to read through 1000s of poetry submissions they receive each month! The American Reader and the NYLiteraryMagazine.com are the only ones I found that don't charge submission fees AND accept online submissions.
Unfortunately, National Geographic does not accept submissions for articles or photographs. They do, however, accept ideas for articles or documentaries through their website.
they dont accept unsolicited submissions so basicly you have to have somebody important give them your music
Short answer: No. They only except .swf flash submissions, along with the art and audio.
what goes into an art review iswhat inspired youwhy the colourswhats the meaninghow you did itwhat did you resources did you use
Why would it ? You can learn Japanese! Why not! Shueisha has a monthly contest for new artists that you might be interested in. See link below.
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Here is a webpage with a list of editors that accept online submissions of poetry: http://www.ncs.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/pbonline.html