A warm welcome to all the new freshers of 2017 and to our usual readers and contributors! Notes is a student-run journal released fortnightly in Cambridge. We publish essays, creative writing, art, photography; anything that involves and would stimulate original thought. You do not need to be a student, nor do you need to be at either Oxford or Cambridge to submit.
Whether you have a poetry blog or photography page, or whether you have only just started making art, we want to hear from you! We also provide critical feedback to anyone who sends us their work. In addition to our fortnightly publication, we hold issue launches with poetry readings as well as writers’ workshops.
The submission deadline for the first Notes issue of term will be at 12 noon on Thursday, October 5. This is an unthemed issue, so feel free to send us anything you’d like us to consider for publication. Before submitting, please read our contributor FAQ – there are a couple of rules about how many things you can submit, and what format works best – before sending your work to submissions.cam@notespublication.com.
To get an idea of the kinds of things we have published in the past, feel free to have a look through free copies of Notes Three, our third Annual, as well as sample pages from past issues here, here, and here. Or have a read through articles written by the Tab and Varsity about our past publications and publication culture.
Maybe even have a look at footnotes, our summer publication focusing on micro- or flash-fiction of 100 words or less (or poetry of six lines or fewer) – sample pages can be found here. In the past, Ali Smith, Carol Ann Duffy, Ocean Vuong, and Simon Armitage, among other famous writers, have featured as guest contributors.
I was pleasantly surprised by an event that turned out to be a welcoming hub of musical and literary creativity, which I would readily trade for my usual Wednesday night pre-drinks.
– Alice French, The Cambridge Student
…it is clear that [a] strong sense of community and common interest in pursuing creativity is something which Notes will continue to perpetuate throughout Cambridge.
– Elizabeth Howcroft, Varsity
We’re still a young publication as we enter our sixth year, but each year Notes grows more and more as a creative network due to an amazing and inspiring audience. We’re all very approachable too – talk to the team at our fortnightly events, chat to us at the CUSU Freshers’ Fair, or message us on Facebook.
We hope that many of you will become regular readers and contributors to our publication this year and beyond!
The Notes Team