Submissions
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Guidelines for Submitting Content to TCS Daily
- TCS is most interested in novel articles that tell
readers something they don't already know. Special consideration will be
given to pieces that include original reporting. Prior to submitting an
article, please contact one of our editors for topic approval. This
will increase the chances of an article being published quickly.
- Articles should generally be 600 to 800 words in length; please
contact us about any article significantly outside of this range.
- The article should be original material for TCS that has not
previously appeared in another publication (although we will consider
pieces previously published in another language).
- If you reference newspaper articles or other source material, please provide hyperlinks.
- We prefer to receive submissions as a Microsoft Word document; however, we can also use text sent directly in email messages.
- If the article is the first time you've been published on TCS,
please provide us with a short bio that will be displayed with the
article. Writers can also submit a photograph to be displayed with the
article (optional).
- TCS editorial staff reserves the right to reject any submitted article.
If you would like to pitch the TCS editorial staff on a story idea, please submit your article concept to chris@tcsdaily.com.
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