Loco Mag is seeking college age writers, photographers, videographers, designers, and interviewers to contribute to our latest issue! Loco is a lifestyle and culture magazine always on the hunt for new articles, photo spreads, and fresh takes on student perspectives. We are not strictly a news publication or a creative writing publication. We want to hear from you. We want your stories in your voice and your words.

I would love to start this Call for Contributors complaining about the normal and freezing cold temperatures of a Philly February, but I really can’t because there’s climate change. If I could write this with some pun about the bone-chilling temperatures, believe me, that is exactly what I would be doing. It would be the perfect way to introduce our 48th issue, titled Sub-Zero, but, like I said, climate change is pressing upon us, so I don’t have any good realistic jokes for you. Maybe, however, you’re ready to explore submarines, your local subway stop and the way its turnstiles never seem to work. You might have some retrospective thoughts on Uma Thurman’s 2007 release Mission Zero that are ready for all the internet to see. Whatever it is, we want to hear it.

Our sections include Travel, Lifestyle, AV Room (Audio/Photo/Video), Entertainment, Mood, and Features. Features typically run around 1,500 words. Have more than that? Cool! If not, no worries. We’re an electronic publication so space is unlimited. We’ll accept anything from a 250 word photo spread to a 500 word interview to an hour long podcast to a 2-minute video. Be creative, and tell your truth.

Your work will need to be submitted by Monday, February 17th. You can submit by clicking the “Submit Work” tab at the top of the Loco home page.

Questions? Send them over to editor@locomag.com. Make sure to follow us on Twitter @locomag as well as the rest of our social media for updates and announcements, and we can’t wait to hear from you!

Author

  • Kate

    Usually writing or playing trivia games. Pop culture junkie. Hasn't seen Pulp Fiction.