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Call for Submissions:Log #32-Last Week!

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Call for Submissions:Log #32-Last Week!

Log is an independent journal on architecture and the contemporary city that presents criticism and commentary in a literary format designed to resist the seductive power of the image in media, while identifying and elaborating the central concerns of architectural thinking and production today. A carefully crafted compendium of essays, interviews, and brief "observations," Log provides an ongoing international platform for the exchange of ideas, both bearing on and emanating from architecture and the city, among a curious audience of readers, including architects, designers, students, scholars, and artists. Published three times a year, general "open" issues are punctuated by occasional thematic issues on prescient topics. Founded in 2003, Log is a project of the Anyone Corporation, a non-profit organization in New York City devoted to advancing architectural thought and writing.

For Log 32, Log are accepting essays on all subjects related to architecture and the city.
Deadline: June 1, 2014

Log accepts unsolicited submissions of previously unpublished work, including, but not limited to, writings, drawings, and photos. 

Manuscripts must be submitted electronically to log [at] anycorp.com. Please announce your submission in the subject line.

Due to the volume of submissions,Log can only respond to authors whose articles we expect to publish. Contact will be made within 45 days of each issues submission deadline. 

Please submit manuscripts as a Word document with proper supporting apparatus (image credits, captions, and endnotes). Length of essays may vary, but we rarely can accept essays over 5000 words. You must include a short bio with your submission including contact info. While they work with authors to refine submitted papers, they request that all submitted essays be carefully edited and as complete as possible (with all necessary supporting material provided, as above). Please consult The Chicago Manual of Style for appropriate stylistic standards for text and footnotes. Provide illustrations and images in low resolution format.

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