Please familiarize yourself with get born before submitting any work.  SIngle
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here.  We strongly prefer submissions by email.  
Please submit your piece in the body of the email. Label the category
(personal essay, feature, fiction, poetry, shred) as the subject heading
followed by "submission" to
submit@getbornmag.com.   
For poetry submissions, please submit to poetryeditor@getbornmag.com

To send via regular mail, send to: Get Born Magazine, P.O. Box 1141, Fort
Collins, CO. 80522-1141  

Thank you.  We look forward to hearing your voice.  
 
For even more specifics on what we're looking for, go to
"
What get born is" and "What get born isn't".

--Heather Janssen, Editor

Personal Essay
Includes:  Cultural Views from the Motherworld, Thoughts and Perspectives,
The Naked Truth, True Confessions, and Belly Laughs and the new Dad's Column.
We are looking for personal essays that reflect real mother's experiences and also
have a larger, universal connection to her growth as a woman.  We feel that the
voices of real women are imperative to our mission—for that reason, we don't limit
our submissions to already published writers, or writers who make their living writing.  
We want fresh, candid, authentic writing, and we love writing that is edgy and
powerful.  Word limit is between 900-2000 words.

Feature Article
Features on a topic of importance to women who mother—a journalistic feature with a
personal edge--best fit
get born.  Straight journalism isn't get born's style.  We
want the pieces to have a personal component, to weave personal experience and
interview with research, to give us a balanced look at both sides, and to do so in an
entertaining way.  Word limit between 2500-4000 words.

Finding Spirit
Central to many of our experiences as mothers lays our continuous process of
connecting to the Divine in whatever way we understand Her or Him.  This very
personal, often conflicted facet of our selves as spiritual beings fascinates us.
Because we believe in its inherent power to shape both our selves and our
mothering, “Finding Spirit” is intended to be a gathering place of sorts where mothers
of all ages can share honestly about their own spiritual journeys.  An essay for
“Finding Spirit” will not be sectarian or proselytizing in nature, but rather be an
honest treatment of one’s personal process and journey within their own spirituality.  
Length: 500-2000 words

Fiction
Every day, mothers from every corner of the universe hear their children invent wild
stories of adventure, imaginary friendships and missing cookies.   Now it’s your turn.  
Turn those afternoon daydreams into something everyone can enjoy.  So what if it’s
about your high school boyfriend? We think that would be really…juicy, if you know
what we mean.  Get lost in your own imagination and start writing.  The only
guideline: Honesty.  If your characters speak with it, so will your story.  

Poetry
We accept poetry that embraces the notion that what is beautiful about motherhood
is often unsentimental.  While we relate to the mushy mommy moments, we especially
value the process of getting down and dirty with one’s own self-reflection in order to
reach those moments of mush.  So give us your dirt, your grime, your grossest
laundry and your worst hair day because we think that momma is beautiful!  Please
submit poetry submissions directly to
poetryeditor@getbornmag.com

Book Reviews
We believe reading is what makes us, as a collective people, know we are not alone.  
Particularly as mothers, isolation can be an unexpected adversary.  Therefore, if a
book has spoken to you as a mother--befriended, empowered, excited you, made
you laugh or cry, or made you wonder if the author knew you personally, we want you
to review it.  Word Limit:  800-1500 words.

"What get born is"                           "What get born isn't"
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Writer's Guidelines:
We are currently accepting poetry, essay, and feature submissions