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For website features:
- If you have an art print to sell, a new book, a t-shirt design or great sale of something skull-related, we’d love to help you promote it. Please email us with all of your information. Make it easy on us and include web appropriate pictures, details, prices and links to relevant web pages.
For a listing in our artist database:
- Please send TWO of the best images of your skull-related artwork, a short bio and a link to your website for review. Listings are at our discretion, but if you use skeletal imagery frequently in your work, we would love to have you. A link back to I Want Your Skull doesn’t hurt either.
For submissions to our print zines:
Want to be a part of issue 9 of I Want Your Skull?
The theme for the next issue is: REBELLION. Use this idea to inspire your imagery in whatever way you imagine. As always, we’re looking for quality work in a wide range of styles. Photography, illustration, painting, sculpture… It’s all up to you.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
1- Entries should be 7″ x 7″ (2100px X 2100px) at 300dpi. Greyscale.
2- Save as a .pdf file.
3- Work can be previously published, as long as it has been reformatted to fit our specs. We will not accept advertisement artwork (ie gig posters, logos, etc) unless it is stripped to the bare artwork. Bonus points for original work for the zine!
4- Please do not include your name, logo, or website on the artwork. Signatures are fine. You will get credit on the page, including your name and web address.
5- Be sure to include your name (the one you want to receive credit as), email address, website and mailing address with your submission.
6- Each contributor featured in the book will receive (1) copy of the zine mailed to them on my dime and will be able to buy additional copies at a wholesale rate.
7- Email to: 
8- Skulls and/or skeletal structure must be the dominate theme in the piece.
9- DEADLINE IS MARCH 31, 2010
10- You can send up to 2 submissions, as long as they are included in the same email. Do not send multiple emails. It’s too hard to keep track of everything coming in.















