Tiny Coronavirus Stories
A project of Artists & Climate Change
Do not submit here! This project is permanently closed to submissions (September 2020). We provide the following information as an archive.
About
We’re only just beginning to understand how the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) might relate to the climate crisis (thanks to the incredible journalism of InsideClimate News) but it’s clear that our behavior during this outbreak is a rehearsal for more disruptions to come. Whether we heed the advice of scientists, take aggressive action to care for the most vulnerable among us, and put differences aside to collaborate across borders, sectors, and ideologies will determine the outcome of both this global health crisis and our climate crisis. To capture this moment in time and the lessons we’re (hopefully) learning, and in the spirit of the New York Times Tiny Love Stories, we invite you to send us your true coronavirus story.
Country of Publication & Year Established
United States |
Established in 2020 |
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Publication Medium & Frequency
EElectronic Publication | Electronic Publication | Unknown publication frequency. |
Nonfiction Closed
- Audience:
- Open to a broad Audience.
- Styles:
- Open to all/most Styles, including: Humorous, Personal.
- Topics:
- Nature/Environment (Environmental issues, See guidelines), Society/Culture (Current events, See guidelines).
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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EEssay Essay | Up to 100 words. |
- Payscale:
- We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
NNo monetary payment No monetary payment. |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Media |
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OK | No | Unknown | Unknown | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
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Dates
Last Updated: 16 Sep 2020
Date Added: 28 May 2020
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