Contact Us
Please note that we are a small press, operating only part-time and with just the two of us working from home. We also run a croft and have our own writing projects. And so we're not in the office every day, we're not always around to answer the telephone, and we're not always at the computer. We live in an area where there is no mobile telephone reception at all for several miles. Given that, we are professionals, and if you have a genuine enquiry about EarthLines magazine, we'll do our best to help as soon as we can and almost always the same day. But if you need to contact us, then unless it is an urgent media or trade enquiry, PLEASE USE EMAIL rather than telephoning us.
Please do NOT telephone us to offer sales or services of any kind. You are very welcome to email us and if we are interested we will follow up with you. If you don't get a reply to your email, it means we're not interested. Please don't continue to bug us or bombard us with unwanted emailed 'newsletters'. We get so many unsolicited offers of services that we have a policy not to respond unless we're interested. Otherwise we'd do little else!
See notes below for information if you are a freelancer, looking for employment or placement opportunities, wanting help with a research project, or wishing to submit work for the magazine.
Please address all enquiries to:
Sharon Blackie, Editor
EarthLines Magazine
Taigh nam Fitheach
26 Breanish
Uig
Isle of Lewis
HS2 9HB
Tel 01851 672776
info[at]earthlines[dot]org[dot]uk
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SUBMITTING WORK ...
Please carefully read the 'Submissions' page carefully before doing so. We do not accept enquiries by telephone or post, only by email: submissions[at]earthlines[dot]org[dot]uk.
EMPLOYMENT, FREELANCERS, RESEARCHERS etc etc
We are a very small press and are unable to offer any kind of temporary or full-time employment opportunities or student placements. Nor, due to a constant flow of requests, are we able to help with or be interviewed for student research projects.
We do all of our design, art, typesetting, editorial, and proof-reading work in-house, and because we have yet to make anything resembling a profit from our publishing activities, unfortunately we are unable to afford to employ freelance workers. Because of this, and because we are so small, we are unable to respond to the constant flow of enquiries we get from freelancers, especially in the editing and proofreading fields.

