![]() ![]() The trees kept us cool, even on a hot day, and we we brought plenty of water and snacks to keep us fueled. After a short incline, we reached the rim, which leveled off nicely into a lovely forest trail with, natch, amazing views. It was hard to leave Basecamp, but the trails were calling to us, so we put on our sneakers (ok, I put on my sneakers, my husband wore his hiking boots) and headed to the South Rim trailhead, just down the road from our hotel. Props to my honey for bringing the champagne! The hotel even provides cute Coleman coolers to chill your champagne, which we did. We especially loved the two outdoor fire pits–the perfect place to roast marshmallows for s’mores or sipping a glass of wine. Our base for our adventures was Basecamp Hotel, a fun place that combines the best of glamping with a convenient in-town location, making it super easy to walk to restaurants, the lake, and hiking trailheads. It was party atmosphere, with people picnicking and sampling food and drinks from the many vendors set up at the park–a perfect way to shake off the city cobwebs and relax into the Tahoe vibe. We dipped our feet in the cool water of Lake Tahoe and listened to great blues music while watching adults, children, and dogs enjoy the beautiful weather. We arrived in Tahoe City on a Sunday and took a walk to Commons Beach, where live bands were playing at an outdoor music festival. We’re just people tryin’ to do human stuff, so please don’t be mean to us.Even a short time in a beautiful place like Lake Tahoe can refresh the spirit–and we packed a lot into our two days there! Please direct all hatemail to the trash bin. There’s a section where you can add details on other opportunities. Tell Tell Poetry – Poetry – March 1–June 28th – Free to submit – Pay $20 per line – Feminist Poetry.Īt the end of the form, you’ll be asked to link out to the submission page. NAME OF MAGAZINE – GENRE OF WORK YOU ACCEPT (POETRY, FICTION, NON-FICTION, ETC) – OPENING DATE-DEADLINE DATE or YEAR-ROUND – FEE or SPECIFICATIONS FOR WAIVED FEES – WHAT YOU PAY (if applicable) – CATEGORY (FEMINIST, NATURE-FOCUSED, ETC.) Your final call request will look something like this: Please follow the formatting description in the Google Form above. SEPTEMBER 1: For calls in September, October, and NovemberĭECEMBER 1: For calls in December, January, and February How to format the calls? JUNE 1: For calls in June, July, and August ![]() MARCH 1: For calls in March, April, and May We will be posting on the following dates, so all calls need to be in by the last Friday of the month. You’ll be asked to format your call for submissions in a special way so we can easily share your info when the time comes. To get on the list, please fill out the form HERE. How to get on the new WHERE TO SUBMIT list? We will cover up to two fees per person per year. Please include where you’re submitting, how much it costs, and your PayPal account. So if you’re looking to submit but cannot cover the fees, email with FEE SUPPORT in the subject line. We are also covering $200 in submission fees yearly to authors who need support. We’re also allowing magazines, presses, journals, residencies, and fellowships to offer fee waivers so that BIPOC and minority groups can get the support they need. We’ll be posting 4x a year, and we’ll be including categories that can help you find places you’re really excited about. ![]() So we wanted to honor their legacy and take up the torch by continuing the quarterly WHERE TO SUBMIT posts. Where would we go for submission calls? (Seriously, I think my own personal IP address is listed at least 20 billion times on their website’s backend…) It’s a frickin’ literary staple at this point, so when we heard Entropy was closing down, we all cried. Who doesn’t love Entropy? We use it here at Tell Tell internally when we’re submitting our own work out, we check it out for clients, and we suggest it in all our resources. ![]()
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