Submissions

The Amulet accepts submissions of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and script, either stage play or screenplay. We also accept visual art in single submissions, or collections of up to 4 pieces per post, and the student should also provide a brief write-up with each piece, similar to what one might see at an art museum, so we can provide this text in between the images. We are eager to publish visual content – however, we publish this content on a much more seldom basis.

We are looking to accept work from any student of Oklahoma City University, but also from any member of any ∑T∆ chapter. Word count should not exceed 7500 words, and multiple pieces of submitted material should not exceed four pieces per submission. Submitted work will be reviewed by the board of editors, then, depending on the work, accepted, rejected, or sent back with edits/advice and, upon the enactment of them, accepted upon re-submission. Due to university rules, any severe curse words will need to be censored. Responses come within a month of submission. If the time exceeds this, feel free to query the editors at ocusigmataudelta@gmail.com.

We accept and publish unsolicited submissions during the fall semester. During the spring, we focus primarily on the year-round podcast LitChat which is uploaded on SoundCloud and also linked on the website.

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All submissions should be sent to ocusigmataudelta@gmail.com with a title, category, name of author, and the submission attached in the form of a word document or (in the case of visual art) image file. A headshot, if preferred, should be sent with the email if you would like your picture on the online page. If you prefer to be published under a pen name or anonymously, please specify in your email.

Subject line should be written in Surname – Category – Title format. In the case of multiple pieces, the latter should be replaced with the number of pieces being submitted. If you do not know what category your piece would be placed in, simply put “undetermined” in the category section of the subject line.

Submissions may also be considered for Oklahoma City University’s yearly print publication The Scarab, so please note whether or not you would grant permission for this in your submissions email.