Hey Everyone,
Drift Magazine is coming back, well probably as of today! I'm a little slow lateley...Anyhow, they asked if I would pass it along and in there words....
" We’re writing to you to let you know about the forthcoming launch of the new Driftwebsite, scheduled for June 2009. We’re contacting you specifically because we’ve previously been in touch, either when the Drift website was first launched back in 2005, or more recently when we published a printed magazine. This is your opportunity to see your work published either on our European or North American sites. We’d love to hear from you if you would like to contribute, so here’s an outline of the topics we plan to cover:
Interviews – In discussion with influential characters in the wider world of surfing. Met someone interesting lately?
Tell us about them.
Music – If it’s new, underground, alternative or just plain old good, we want to hear about it.
Film – Reviews, events, screenings, tours… Filmmakers, this is your opportunity to expose your work to the masses.
Travel – Where have you been?
Where do you want to go? Where are there waves worth writing about?
Environment – The issues affecting surfers the world over.
Fashion – We’re not about telling you how to dress, but we’d love to hear about people doing something new in clothing, technical gear and surf apparel.
We want Drift to continue to reflect the things that really interest our readers. It’s an evolving entity, a living, breathing being that’s fed by you and our readers. Our aim is continue spreading the word – that there’s more to surfing than rankings, scores and competitions – across the globe with as little environmental impact as possible.
We’relooking for:
Short, snappy, regular blog content (with pictures)
Feature-length articles
Photo/video/art
Portfolios
If you would like to contribute to our European network simply reply to this email, outlining how you would like to be involved. We’re really excited about what we’ve got going on, and we want you all to be part of it too, so get in touch. If you feel your suggestions would be more suited to Drift’s North American readers please contact our US editor Joe Conway (joe@driftsurfing.com)."
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