First published in 2007, the University of Sydney Student Anthology is an annual publication that showcases the creative works of students. It is a yearly project run by students of the post-graduate publishing discipline. The focus of the project is to give all students at Sydney University a place to showcase their work – be it fiction, non-fiction, poetry or even visual artworks. It is a fantastic opportunity for writers and artists to put their name on something tangible, and is also a great way to get a first piece of published work.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Anthology team at syd.anthology@gmail.com or via our Facebook page.
Submission Guidelines
Fiction:
Fiction pieces are to be a maximum length of 5000 words.
They can be within any genre as long as they contain a reference in any way to the given theme.
Non-fiction:
Non-fiction pieces are to be a maximum length of 5000 words. They can be any form of writing: travel, essay, diary, etc. as long as they contain a reference to the given theme.
Poetry:
Each author may submit a maximum of five poems.
They can be in whatever genre or style as long as they contain a reference to the given theme.
Illustration and photography:
Each author may submit a maximum of five photographs or illustrations.
Please ensure that these are either high quality or that there is a high quality version available if it is included in the Anthology. Due to financial constraints there are limited places for colour images, so keep that in mind when submitting. Any illustration or photograph is fine as long as it has some connection to the theme.