Become a contributor

Become a contributor and be featured in one on the future editions of Buongiorno.

 

Edition 4 theme: RAW

 

Disclaimer: even though our edition 4 has a suggested theme we’re open (and excited!) to receive submissions about any other subject so feel free to ping us over email.

What’s the first thing you can think of when you hear the word raw?
Is it a thing, a place, an experience, or a feeling?

The term raw can lead you to so many doors we didn’t want to influence you in your explorations. Go hunt it outside or within yourself, and share with us your findings.

We’ll treat them sacredly.

Your contribution can take any form as long as it can be printed. A poem, a series of photos, some paintings, a collage, an essay, a journal entry... You name it!

Last but not least, Buongiorno can stay as anonymous as you wish, and your words will only exist in a printed form. You are safe with us.

Send us your ideas at buongiornomagazine@gmail.com

Contributions are accepted on a rolling basis

 

Type of contributions

 

Buongiorno doesn’t have a focus on a specific topic. We’ll be considering every kind of contribution as long as it can be printed. A poem, a series of photos, some paintings, a collage, an essay, a journal entry, a research paper on your PhD topic, a letter to a secret love... You name it! 

As long as you get creative and explore new forms of expressions, while having fun, we are here for it!

 

Past editions submissions included

 
  • a color book: “San Francisco color book” (edition 0)

  • a short story: “C’era una volta…” (edition 1)

  • a series of paintings: “Contained rage, sugarcoated with gold paint” (edition 1)

  • a playlist: “First times, taboos and fuck-yous” (edition 2)

  • a recipe: “Your new favorite lemon ginger tart” (edition 0)

  • a series of photos, a love letter, or both: “A story about love in the summertime, friends and pétanque” (edition 1)

  • a travel journal: “My scraps travel journal” (edition 1)

  • an interview: Unconscious acts of love: the spaghetti series” (edition 0)

  • a flipbook: “Roller skate flipbook” (edition 1)

  • a personal essay: “The first time I realised being alone did not mean being lonely” (edition 2)