The Team

Founder
Anna Gerber

Editor and Curator
Anna Holsgrove

Creative Agency
BPD

Technologist
Ed Lewis

Contact

To say hello email us here.
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Contributors

Gretchen Andrew
Lauren Bedal
Danielle Krettek Cobb
Andrew Murray Dunn
Elizabeth Goodspeed
Hildegard of Bingen
Betty Oxlade-Martin
K Allado-McDowell
Larry Muhlstein
Prathima Muniyappa
Ellie Robins

Submissions Guidelines

Who we are

Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is a new platform that marries mysticism and technology to inspire fresh approaches around how we shape future technologies. We are a global editorial, event and workshop platform that makes ancient wisdom relevant again and looks for the spirit in tech.

Our quarterly online magazine features future-facing articles and visual essays by thought leaders, emerging practitioners, digital artists, imagination experts and engineers on the topic of future tech’s intersection with the unseen. If this is you and you’d like to be published by us, keep reading.

What we are looking for

We want to be home to brave storytelling about unchartered territories. We want writing that is easy to understand even if the subject matter isn’t. We exist to challenge mainstream consumer-led tech magazines. We publish stories that are memorable, turbulent and thoughtful. We want to publish stories that readers talk about and want to share. Stories that wake people up.

Every issue has

Articles

Articles will be feature and OpEd text-led pieces on topics that touch on, probe deeply into or agitate topics that range from how we think of technology in relation to: 

natural intelligence – what wisdom we can draw on from our natural worlds
mystical practice – what can we learn from healers, seekers, gurus past and present
ancient wisdom - what can indigenous  guides and knowledge teach us

We are broad in how we define technology and spirituality: we cover artistic expressions and commercial outputs of AI, ML, CHI, robotics; natural technology that already exists in the world we inhabit; we look to mystic tools (past and present) in relation to the arts and how artistic exploration can breed creative innovation.

Articles can be medium to long form written pieces.
Medium form pieces are no longer than 750 words.
Long form pieces are no longer than 1,500 words.

Visual Essays

Visual essays will probe similar topics as above, told through static images, moving images or audio. We also ask for a short (100 word) explanation or introduction to the visual essay. When submitting assets, please refer to these guidelines for specs.

Q&A

We’ll also include a regular feature profiling someone through a Q&A format. This is an invitation to interview someone in the field, someone with a strong or original view in this space. The twist is, the person interviewed could be dead or alive.

Please note

In the words of Stephen King, “To write is human, to edit is divine.” We will edit your work and will work closely with you to ensure our readers get the very best from your writing.

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