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Submission Guidelines
First, thanks for thinking of us. We are always looking to expose our
readers.... to hilarious new material. Everything we publish is funny,
so please don't send in something that isn't. We only publish cartoons
and funny stories. Cartoons should be "scannable" (good quality
photocopies are fine) and stories should be about 500-700 words.
There is no limit to our scope and we cover just about everything that
can be funny including politics, news, relationships, food, technology,
pets, work, death, environmental issues, business, religion, seasonal
events and everything else relating to the general human condition. Since
we carry no advertising we don't have an editorial calendar, but we have
a lead-time of several months, e.g., December holiday material should
be mailed for consideration in September. We only buy one-time reproduction
rights and do not require exclusives; all other rights stay with the copyright
holder. We pay $25-40 for cartoons based on reproduced size and $60 for
stories. We pay upon publication. In addition to being paid, we also provide
our published contributors with a complimentary Funny Times subscription
and will swap website links.
Submissions should be mailed to:
THE FUNNY TIMES
C/O THE EDITORS
P.O. BOX 18530
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH 44118
All submissions should include a SASE so you can get your material back
and will know if, dare we say it, your material is "rejected." We do not
accept faxed or e-mailed submissions. Given the volume of unsolicited
submissions we receive, it may take us several months to get to them,
so please be patient.
HINTS: Don't overwhelm the editors. Pick 5-10 of your favorites just
to get us interested and we'll contact you if we want more. In your cover
letter, please tell us where you've been published because it lets us
know who else thinks you're funny (this will not necessarily be held against
you). Also, don't give up if we mail your packet back, several of our
contributors mailed stuff to us for months before we found something we
liked or before we learned to appreciate their perspective.
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