Call for submissions and writers for the Spring Tide Project!
About our Project
The Spring Tide Project is a virtual community for youth who care about the earth and climate change. Participants in this project can share the impacts of the climate crisis on their lives, as well as their creative visions for solutions and possible futures. We aim to foster resiliency in the face of the climate crisis and shift our language to highlight the positive possibilities of these futures.
The Spring Tide Project works with young people ages 29 & younger, primarily uplifting and highlighting the voices of Black, Indigenous, and Youth of Colour. The project supports young and emerging artists through a commissioning process that asks youth to articulate how climate change has impacted their lives.
Spring Tide Commission Spots
Call for submissions and writers for the Spring Tide Project!
Groundswell Climate Collective is a community of Indigenous activists, creative professionals, climate change activists, artists, and educators who care deeply about the planet and state of our world. We work together on various projects and initiatives, with the committed to uplifting BIPOC voices, prioritizing the perspectives of youth, and re-imagining possible futures through creativity.
We are seeking short stories for the publication by the Groundswell Climate Collective, through the Spring Tide Project! Read more below for more details & how to submit a short story! Deadline for this round of submissions is April 1st
Welcoming Speculative Futures Short Stories about Adaption and Mitigation!
Can you imagine that over the next 10 - 30 years we did most things right? We were in fact impacting the Climate and going in the best direction? We are looking for short stories that portray a positive future. We want stories that tell of our success, there is too much out there about doom and gloom. We are suggesting stories that will contribute to the mitigation of the Climate Crisis. We also know we will have to deal with the impact of The Climate Crisis and so we are inviting you to find solutions and ways to adapt. As such we welcome stories on both Adaption and Mitigation.
Selected submissions will receive honorariums of:
$150 if selected for publication in our publication (and in our social media and virtual gallery)
$50 if select your story to highlight through our social media