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Submitting Work to The Furball Factory
A Forum to Share Your Work With Others

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Share your work on The Furball Factory FREE
Why free? Very simple: The Furball Factory is not about getting rich -- it's about sharing art. My art, your art. Free to all comers.

So you're interested in becoming an expectorating member of The Furball Factory? Here's how it works:
  • send me an email at chuckjarrett@verizon.net including the work you'd like to submit (either as text, image, mp3, movie, etc)
    • please limit one work per email (to help avoid confusion), though you can send as many emails as you like
    • for written works, please submit either as: 1) unformatted plain text, or ideally 2) lightly formatted HTML -- no tables, styles, or font/size tags... just text with the paragraph or line-break tags serving as line breaks. (If you haven't the first clue what this means, don't worry. Plain text is peachy.)
    • for images, please submit GIF or JPG files (compressed to low file size, like 3 on a scale of 1 to 10) no larger than 600 pixels along the image's longest side. Please also include a 75 pixel by 75 pixel thumbnail image. (If this sounds like gibberish, please don't hesitate to ask for more details.)
    • include any relevant information you'd like to have displayed with the work, like the title, medium, date of creation, etc.
  • I'll add your stuff to the site
  • then send you an email back letting you know when you can expect to see your work on the site
  • if this is your first work published on the site, you're also welcome to provide some biographical info about yourself. This is purely optional.
There is not and never WILL be a cost for submitting work.

Link Direct to Your Own Artist Home Page
One of the special features of the Furball Factory is that the site layout enables you to link DIRECTLY to your own page of work. With most sites, if you wanted to tell someone how to find your work, you'd have to give them the URL for the main site and then wade thru the site's general information before eventually finding your own work. Or else you get a direct URL that's really long and convoluted and hard to remember.

Not so on the Furball Factory -- here you can give your artistic supporters a link directly to your page. So for example, www.FurballFactory.com/cjarrett is all that's needed to link you directly to my own home page. Very easy!

VERY IMPORTANT: if you don't own the rights to a work, do NOT submit it.
We like to joke around a lot on The Furball Factory, but respecting an artist's rights to her/his intellectual property is something to be taken very seriously. By submitting work to The Furball Factory, you claim that you have the right to do so. You therefore assume full and sole responsibility for any copyright disputes etc that may arise from posting work on this site.

Likewise, if you see one of your works published here without your permission, please send me an email -- and the work in question will be removed from the site immediately.

Do I retain rights to my work published on The Furball Factory?
Absolutely! The Furball Factory copyright in no way supercedes or replaces those of the owner of the works published on the site. You give up nothing by choosing to share your work here.

How long will my stuff remain on the site?
Hopefully, for as long as the site exists... unless you ask me to remove it. There's a small chance that the amount of work submitted will eventually surpass the amount of server memory I can afford -- which could result in rolling off older work. But I don't see any danger of that happening any time soon.

Questions?
Plese feel free to ask!  Send me an email... and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.



 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
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