Posted on behalf of Jeremy Banks:


Submissions for The Reaper
 
 
The Reaper is an e-mag dedicated to all aspects of death with news stories, features and cartoons.
 
We're not strictly an academic publication; rather, we seek informed contributions that will provide entertainment. We're looking for quirky, informative, unusual material about death, funerary traditions, rituals, taboos, etc. - anything to do with the subject of death that can be understood and enjoyed by anyone with a bit of general knowledge.
 
Updated two or three times a week.
 
For formatting check out the mag at http://thereaper.rip/

This article on witchcraft by Andrew Pickering offers a good sense of the kind of article we're looking for:
 
http://thereaper.rip/features/a-witch-in-south-west-england/

 
- Submissions to Gary Mead literary editor. (Ex-Financial Times, currently partner at Jericho Chambers.)
 
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- Cartoons edited by Banx (Financial Times, Private Eye, etc.)

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