Goblin Market is looking for artwork and story ideas that match our editorial vision. If you would like to submit work or pitch a story idea, please read below for guidelines.
WHAT WE COVER
Goblin Market covers contemporary art and culture in any medium, though we are especially interested in film, book art, works inspired by literature, zines, DIY printing projects, and unusual movements and/or scenes that operate outside white cube space.
We’re interested in artwork and stories involving mental health, sex work, horror, sci-fi, surrealism, philosophy, poetry literature, the Midwest, new forms of performance art and creative expression, experimental film or animation, and spooky everything.
Please visit and read our magazine to learn more about our editorial.
GETTING STARTED
Consider the following before submitting artwork or pitching a story idea:
Please read submission guidelines (below) thoroughly. Submissions that do not follow guidelines will not be considered. Familiarize yourself with our stories and platform to make sure your work or idea is a good fit. Please submit high quality, professionally shot images. Blurry or crooked images will not be considered.
PITCH A STORY IDEA
Do you want to turn an idea into a story? Pitch us! Please read this article from NPR to make sure your pitch is a good one.
SHARE ADVICE IN AN INTERVIEW
Are you a creative professional with advice or life experience to share? We love to hear from creative production teams, freelancers, design studios, publishers, authors, creative directors, and other creative entrepreneurs.
SUBMIT YOUR ARTWORK
We write stories about emerging and professional artists. Submit your work to Morgan@MorganLaurens.com with the following:
- Your bio with full name and location
- An updated artist statement
- A link to your online portfolio, website, or Instagram
- A description of the submitted work or a press release
- At least 6 JPEGs or PNGs of your work
- Images should be sized at a minimum of 2,600 px wide and RGB format
Photo (above): “Untethering From a Closed Loop” by Steven Shik. Read our feature on Steven here.