What we publish

Your Publication Name publishes original writing across seven sections:

  • News — Breaking news and reported stories.
  • Opinion — Columns, essays, and editorials.
  • Analysis — Deep dives and investigation.
  • Arts & Culture — Books, film, music, and ideas.
  • Science & Tech — Science and technology reporting.
  • History — Context and consequence across time.
  • Letters — Reader responses and correspondence.
  • Reviews — Books, films, podcasts, and documentaries.

Contributor tiers

  • Guest Writer — One-off or occasional pieces. Full editorial support provided.
  • Contributing Writer — Regular contributors with an established track record. Byline page and author RSS feed.
  • Contributing Editor — Section-level editorial input. Helps shape coverage in their area of expertise.

What we look for

  • Clear, direct prose — no jargon, no academic obscurantism
  • Original thinking — not just summaries of existing debates
  • Evidence and sourcing — claims backed by references
  • Intellectual honesty — engage the strongest version of opposing arguments
  • Relevance to the freethought tradition — broadly construed

Topics of particular interest

  • Church-state separation cases and policy
  • History of freethought and secularism
  • Philosophy of religion and ethics
  • Science communication and scientific literacy
  • Religious influence on education, healthcare, and law
  • Profiles of freethinkers past and present
  • Book reviews and literary criticism
  • Personal deconversion narratives (if they illuminate broader themes)

Before you pitch

Take a look at our content templates. They show exactly how we structure each type of piece — front matter fields, sections, and what we expect in each. Pick the template that matches what you want to write and shape your pitch around it.

How to pitch

Use the form below or email hello@your-domain.com with "Pitch:" in the subject line.

What is the piece about? Why does it matter? What evidence will you use? (Under 400 words)
Link to one or two examples of your writing

We respond to pitches that interest us within two weeks.

Other ways to contribute

Writing articles is not the only way to contribute. You can also:

See all submission options at /submit/.

Writing style

  • Write in the first person when appropriate — this is a publication with a voice
  • Lead with the argument, not the background
  • Use short paragraphs and clear topic sentences
  • Avoid passive voice unless it serves clarity
  • Cite sources inline or in footnotes — we use tooltip footnotes, not endnotes
  • No clickbait headlines — say what the piece argues
  • No emoji in headings or body text

For full visual and brand guidelines, see the style guide.

Rights and compensation

Your Publication Name is currently a volunteer-run publication. We do not pay for contributions at this time. Contributors retain copyright and grant us a non-exclusive license to publish. You may republish your work elsewhere after 30 days.

All published work includes a byline, author bio, and permanent author page on the site.

Editorial standards

All submissions are subject to our editorial ethics policy. We fact-check claims, verify sources, and publish corrections promptly when errors are discovered. See our corrections log for examples.