Yes, you. We’re looking for new authors. If you’ve got an idea that will challenge our readers and move our industry forward, we want to hear about it. Just aim to bring readers a fresh perspective on a topic that’s keeping you up at night.
We want your article to be at its best, new and not copied from any source. The whole process will also be rewarding. Thousands of your peers (and potential employers) will read your work, and you’ll also learn a lot in the process—about communicating your ideas, about writing, and even about the topic you thought you already knew so well when you started.
The whole experience is going to help you in future as well as it will include certain aspects which will be integral part of your professional life( report writing) . This will also earn you a certification from our side.
What we are looking for?
You may submit a rough draft, or a short pitch (a paragraph or two summarizing your argument and why it matters to our readers) paired with an outline. Keep in mind that we will only accept original content—we do not publish anything that’s been published elsewhere.
Before you submit, look at our recent articles for insight into structuring and formatting your piece, and make sure your submission:
- Has a thesis and offers a clear argument.
- Is written for an audience of forensic science and scientific community,
- Is supported with convincing arguments, not just opinions. Fact-check, and cite sources where appropriate.
What we publish
We publish articles of anywhere between 500–1,500 words, depending on subject complexity. 750 words is about average.
How to submit
Email us your submission. We prefer submissions as Word document so that reviewers can easily provide feedback and guidance directly within your draft.
Interested candidates can get in touch with us for further clarification regarding perks.
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