Add Your Confession

ONE OF THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IS “CAN I STILL SEND IN A CONFESSION?”

YES! IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO SEND IN A CONFESSION. THIS IS AN ONGOING PROJECT SO PLEASE, SEND YOURS IN AT ANYTIME!

Regularly we’ll update the blog with new confessions that are submitted, and confessions may also be used in the book (or subsequent books, or galleries, or, who knows?)

Snail Mail:

1) Write down your confession. Draw it. Put it on a piece of paper, a post card, a bulletin, a page from a book, a shoe, whatever you can mail in. You must include your first name on your confession.

2) Send your confession to:

Permission to Speak Freely
PO Box 90144
Nashville, TN 37209

Email for you Photoshoppers & Illustrators:

1) Create your confession. Put your first name on it somewhere.

1.5) Make sure it is at least 300dpi CMYK with a maximum file size of 10MB. If you don’t know what that means, you might have better luck mailing something tangible in.

2) Email it to speak@permissiontospeakfreely.com.

Video:

1) Create a video using whatever it is you use to make videos. It can be your iSight or a fancy camera.

2) Introduce yourself first.

3) Share your confession. It can be in talking head format or you can get creative with it.

4) Don’t make it vulgar. No naked parts. If you’re not comfortable with your mom or a sixth grader seeing it, it’d probably be wise to think of another way of expressing yourself.

5) Upload it to YouTube or Vimeo. (We like Vimeo, but YouTube it if you must. It just needs to be embeddable).

6) Email the link to your video to speak@permissiontospeakfreely.com

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Fine Print: By submitting information to this project, you grant Anne Jackson a perpetual, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, modify, publish, distribute, and otherwise exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to that information at its sole discretion, including storing it on my servers and incorporating it in other works in any media now known or later developed including without limitation published books. If you do not wish to grant me these rights, it is suggested that you do not submit information. Anne Jackson reserves the right to select, edit and arrange submissions, and to remove information from the website at any time at her sole discretion.