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How
to Submit an Item for Publication
Where do I send material
to Amicus Unity Gazette?

How do I prepare material
for Amicus Unity Gazette?
Paste your submission into the body of an email. Use plain text
-- not MS Word or other special format. Give it an informative subject
line.
If the item is short, include the entire item in the
body of the email. If it's long, include a fragment and a web address
to the whole item.
Do not send attachments. Because attachments may contain
viruses.
Include the web address of the source. This should
have the form 'http://www.domainname.org' or something similar.
It's usually best to cut and paste it from the location field in
your browser.
By default, we will attribute comments and other original
material using the full name of the author, if it is given. If you
want to use some other name or to submit the piece anonymously,
please say so at the beginning of your submission. Your email address
will be used only if it appears as part of your signature, or if
you specifically request it.
Why didn't my submission
appear?
We may have not found it to be relevant or suitable. in extreme
cases we may have found it to be offensive.
How do you decide what
to use and what not to use?
We reserve the right to choose whether we publish your item in the
Gazette (hard copy) or on this web site. We promise material which
is 'of interest to Amicus members on the left.' That's pretty subjective,
so we will exercise our best judgment.
We strive for variety in subject matter and opinion. We look for
things that are topical. We also look for things which are analytical,
probing and challenging.
We look for things that are clear, and even better,
entertaining.
Debate is good, if it's respectful.
How can I increase the
likelihood of my message being used?
Look at the guidelines for submission, above. Look at the things
that get used. Campaigning or lobbying for your material won't help.
Can I reuse material from Amicus Unity
Gazette?
Sure. We're happy to have our material reused (preferably with appropriate
attribution).
Are there legal issues involved?
We will not knowingly publish anything that is
not allowed within the UK legal framework. If you see something on
this web site that you believe is illegal or unlawful please let us
know.
We wish to acknowledge portside.org
we have relied heavily on their submission process in preparing
this page.
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