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1. Paper submission: Germination Magazine, 675 Julu Road, Shanghai, 200040. Please indicate the type of manuscript (novel, prose, non-fiction, novel, poem, song) on the envelope.
2. The subject line of e-mail submission indicates the type of manuscript (one of novel, prose, non-fiction, novel and poem).
This print provides the following contents to contributors:
1. From the date of publication (subject to the date of postmark and e-mail), if you don't receive the adoption notice of this journal within three months, you can switch to other media.
2. All works published by this journal enjoy exclusive publishing rights and reprint rights. Including but not limited to: traditional media, publications, digital media, digital publications, network platforms and other media carriers. Anyone who wants to reprint or extract the published works of this magazine must obtain the authorization of this magazine at the same time.
3. The contributor plagiarizes or imitates other people's works and infringes on other people's intellectual property rights; Or the content of the manuscript infringes on the reputation, privacy and personality rights of others, the contributor shall bear the corresponding legal responsibility and his own literary responsibility.
4. We won't reject the manuscript, so please keep it. Don't submit two drafts at the same time. After the manuscript is published, this magazine will send samples and remuneration.
5. All the works published in this magazine are regarded as the contributors have authorized this magazine to solicit contributions and publish them through various media, and this magazine enjoys the corresponding right to solicit contributions. After the author's work is edited into a book by this magazine, he will pay the manuscript fee in one lump sum according to the remuneration standard of the edited work stipulated by the copyright law.
6. All the works published by this magazine are regarded as that the contributors have authorized the digital publishing rights and publishing rights of this magazine, and the funds paid by this magazine have included the above-mentioned funds.
7. Any contributor to this magazine, unless accompanied by a special written statement, shall be regarded as the contributor's commitment to the above-mentioned preferential treatment of this magazine.
Attachment: Frequently Asked Questions on Submission Q&; A
Q: What should I do if I still don't know how to contribute after reading the budding manuscript?
A: Due to the large number of submissions-we receive hundreds of submissions every day, so we can't reply to the rejected submissions one by one, but I hope to understand; Please also don't ask if the manuscript is kept. If the manuscript is retained, our editor will contact you as soon as possible. If you don't receive a reply from our editor within 3 months after your submission email is sent, it means that you don't need the manuscript, and you can use your manuscript for other purposes.
Q: I submitted my manuscript by email. After the email was sent, why didn't I receive the budding email receipt?
A: If you don't receive the receipt of the submitted email, there are several possibilities:
1, the automatic reply email is blocked as spam by your mailbox;
2. If multiple submission emails are sent to our submission mailbox at the same time, sometimes only one receipt may be received, depending on the time interval of sending submission emails;
3. The system needs to send multiple receipts at the same time, resulting in data loss (this possibility is very small);
4. The transmission is unsuccessful (this possibility is extremely small).
Generally speaking, if you don't receive the prompt of unsuccessful sending, it means that you have successfully contributed to our submission mailbox. If you are not at ease, you can send your submission email again.
Thank you for your concern and support for budding.
Q: I want to write a long story. Should I send it all at once or choose several chapters?
A: If the work you submit is very long, you can send it to all of us at once, or just a few chapters. As you wish, we all accept.
q; What is the remuneration standard for the budding draft?
A: At present, Germination Magazine implements the national standard of 80 words, but it is not capped, depending on the quality of articles.
Q: Does budding need poetry submission?
A: If you are familiar with Germination magazine, you can find that there are very few poems published by us. Of course, if you trust us, you can also send us your work, and our editor will read it carefully.
Q: Do I have to wait 3 months after submission? What took you so long?
A: Three months is a conservative estimate, because there are many excellent works in the manuscript and the space of our magazine is limited. The magazine is likely to be full next month, so we have to leave the manuscript for publication next month. If this happens, our editor will contact the author in advance. Of course, works with time-sensitive themes will be given special treatment.
Q: How will the editor contact me if the manuscript is lucky enough to be kept?
A:
If you leave your phone number in the submission letter or email, the editor will contact you by phone;
If you don't leave a phone number in the submission email, the staff will contact you by replying to the email;
If you don't leave your phone number in the submission letter, the staff will contact you by email.
Q: Does it matter if you don't write the contribution column when you contribute?
A: When submitting a manuscript, the column is not written or wrongly written, which will not affect the editor's reading of the manuscript. We may adjust the column attribution according to the work content.
Q: I asked for a read receipt when I sent the submission email, but I never received it. Didn't you read my email?
A: We will review all the manuscripts one by one. However, for the read receipt, we cannot guarantee that you will receive the receipt after opening the submission email, because different email service providers and various email client software handle the read receipt in different ways.