Call for Writers
Donna Hancox, Kate Pullinger
The Writing Platform offers a unique environment to publish writing that focuses on non-traditional.
We publish at the intersection between technology and writing and support sharing knowledge that is underrepresented in traditional academic publishing. TWP connects you with your community of artists, scholars, and publishers and provides the capacity for high impact publishing.
Contributors include well-known writers and thinkers such as Margaret Atwood, Philip Hensher, and Naomi Alderman, and industry heavyweights like Porter Anderson and Richard Nash.
Take a look at this short video with our editors who explain who we are, what we are doing and what we would like to achieve.
We welcome pitches for articles, with a word length between 1000 and 2500. If you are interested in submitting a paper for us to consider for our ‘Experience’ section, please contact hello at thewritingplatform.com with a short description or abstract. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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