Call for Submissions: Cannonball City
Words Jesse Scaccia
Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at 4:38 pm
Call for Submissions: Cannonball City
It is with real joy that we announce this Call for Submissions for our premiere issue of AltDaily’s new print edition, Cannonball City.
The first issue is going to be something of a small, quirky affair, but packed with local talent and verve. We fully intend to make our long-time online readers proud.
Submissions for the magazine will be rolling, but please note that our print deadline is September 19, so if you want your work in issue #1 please submit asap.
Our freelance budget is modest, but we will pay for the content we print.
The kinds of stories we are interested in include ones that make people think; question authority; dream beautiful dreams for the future of Norfolk/Virginia Beach and all of the Hampton Roads metro; celebrate our most talented and innovative residents; help us stay connected to our history; and reveal the hidden gems that make living here so special.
We are also planning to include the likes of a crossword puzzle, poem, cartoon, videos (via QR code), flash fiction, and a recipe, so those pitches are welcome as well.
Please send your queries to jesse@altdaily.com.
CANNONBALL!

ABOUT THE WRITER
Jesse is the editor in chief of AltDaily, and he's going to take this bio seriously, but not so seriously that he's going to continue in the third person. I've been involved with a bunch of local projects and civic groups in various roles, including: Hampton Roads, The Canvas; Art | Everywhere, Street Performance in Norfolk; Survive Norfolk; Hampton Roads Pride/Out in the Park; Bike Norfolk; re:Vision Norfolk, and such.
I originally came to Norfolk as a Perry Morgan fellow in ODU's creative writing program. Before that I bummed around quite a bit, writing stacks of books that never got published, hitchhiking, couchsurfing, riding the Greyhound up down and back across this country. Some of my favorite jobs and volunteer gigs have included working on organic farms in Ireland; being first mate on an old sail boat in Holland; working at a long-term home for young men in South Africa; being a journalist and high school teacher in New York and California; washing dishes in Yosemite National Park; teaching English in DC and swimming in Florida; and interning at ESPN in Bristol, which was much less cool that you'd want it to be. My career highlights have been having three of my op-eds run in the New York Times, and being the executive producer of a six-part docu-drama on BET. Because school is cool I have three master's degrees (ODU for MFA, NYU for magazine journalism, University of Connecticut for secondary English education). I live in Norfolk because I believe in its potential. Email your ideas or nicely couched criticism to jesse@altdaily.com.
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