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You are invited to submit your creations to Arctic Inspired!
No, you don’t have to be a professional. Anybody can contribute. The only prerequisite is that you’ve paddled or travelled
through the mainland tundra of Nunavut or the NW Territories and been moved by your experiences. All submissions
will be considered. Here is what I am looking for:
Your poems Your sketches
Your songs Your photographs
Your paintings Your short stories
Vignettes from your journals Vignettes from your books
Any other creative works inspired by your tundra travels
Stumped for ideas? Dig into that photo album, journal or shoe box and send in the stuff you already have or create
something new. Write a Black fly Haiku. Submit a quote from other arctic authors that have inspired you. Or, write a
letter to the tundra, a caribou, your great grandchildren, the first peoples of the region or to anything/anyone else.
Arctic Inspired believes that anything that is not shared risks being lost and anything you give is a tribute to your
creativity and whatever inspired it.
Guidelines (just guidelines) for submissions:
» Copies or high resolution photographs of your original journals or artwork
» MP3 or CD Recordings of your songs, journal entries, etc
» High resolution digital photos or high quality 5×7 (or 8×10) prints
Direct questions regarding submission guidelines to Sherwin
Send submissions to:
Tim Irvin at tim@arcticinspired.org or 1307 Pembroke St Victoria, BC V8R 1V2, (250) 592-8520 by May 10th, 2008.
Please include your contact information with your submission and the part of the Barren Lands that inspired your
creation. If you want to contribute, but cannot make the May 10 deadline, drop us a line.Work submittted after May
10th will still be considered, but remember that the design team also has time constraints that need to be respected.
Arctic Inspired is a not for profit, volunteer-based, community project.
You will maintain all rights to your work and will be given full credit for everything that you submit. Arctic Inspired will
not use or reproduce any contribution for any purpose other than inclusion in the book.
If you have questions or want to volunteer with Arctic Inspired, just send an email or give me a call

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Submit your creations to Arctic Inspired!
Here is what I am looking for:
Your poems Your sketches
Your songs Your photographs
Your paintings Your short stories
Vignettes from your journals Vignettes from your books
Any other creative works inspired by your tundra travels
So, dig into that photo album, journal or shoe box and send in the stuff you already have or create something new.
Stumped for ideas? Write a Black fly Haiku. Submit a quote from other arctic authors that have inspired you. Or, write a
letter to the tundra, a caribou, your great grandchildren, the first peoples of the region or to anything/anyone else.
No, you don’t have to be a professional. The only prerequisite is that you’ve paddled through the central tundra of
Nunavut or the Northwest Territories, and been moved by your experiences. All submissions will be considered.
Arctic Inspired believes that anything that is not shared risks being lost and anything you give is a tribute to your
creativity and whatever inspired it.
Guidelines (just guidelines) for submissions:
» Copies or high resolution photographs of your original journals or artwork
» MP3 or CD Recordings of your songs, journal entries, etc
» High resolution digital photos or high quality 5×7 (or 8×10) prints
Direct questions regarding submission guidelines to Sherwin@ pinksheepmedia.com
Send submissions to:
Tim Irvin at timothy.irvin@gmail.com or 1307 Pembroke St Victoria, BC V8R 1V2, (250) 592-8520 by May 10th, 2008.
Please include your contact information with your submission and the part of the Barren Lands that inspired your
creation. If you want to contribute, but cannot make the May 10 deadline, drop us a line.Work submittted after May
10th will still be considered, but remember that the design team also has time constraints that need to be respected.
Arctic Inspired is a not for profit, volunteer-based, community project.
If you have questions or want to volunteer with Arctic Inspired, just send an email or give me a call.