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Interested in getting your original work published at Rising Society?

Here is what we are looking for:

Original Journalistic Content, Editorials, Short Stories/Installments of Stories, Cultural Criticism, Serious Sophistication, Etc

As you can see, provide us with your original work, and we will let you know if it will be published. Most items submitted will be published, but may be slightly edited or altered prior to its posting. Credit will always be properly attributed in whichever way it is requested. 

How do I submit an article/request to be published?

Send us an email at risingsociety0@gmail.com that contains the following pieces of information (You may also submit the information in the form below):

(1) A basic description of the article that you would like published on the site. This can be in the form of an outline, a copy of the article, or just a brief description.

(2) When you would expect for the article to be complete.

(3) How you would like credit attributed to you. Whether you would like no attribution, attribution to a pen name, or to your actual name, let us know. Also be sure to include a brief bio, if you would like.

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