Article Structure
We would like your article to be between 400 and 700 words. However, we are willing to accept longer articles but they would need to be very detailed to justify the length.
May we suggest that you limit paragraphs to 3 sentences or fewer, bullet points and embolden subheadings are good for breaking up large groups of text.
Topics
We’ve listed a few topics below that we believe would be of interest to our readers
- Autism related lesson tied in with current news or events
- Anything related to the Autism spectrum, detailed is preferred to general
- What’s trending – How we can jump in and take advantage of this new information or technique to help all those interested.
- How-to articles with advice and step-by-step instructions readers can easily follow
- First hand experience regarding those affected by Autism or articles that are educational, stimulating and may inspire others.
- Articles taking a viewpoint that is contrary to popular opinion
- Content centered around Autism topics that are rarely covered and how to solve them
Images
Images in Articles: We can add images to your articles if you wish — you do not need to worry about images.
- However: Due to copyright laws, our policy is to only use images that we own, purchased the rights to, or have written permission to use my the author / owner.
Copyrights
- As one of our Contributing Writers, you are granting Heroes of Autism the right to use your article or submission and redistribute it by way of Blog, newsletter, RSS feed, ezine, etc. as long as we give you credit for being the author.
Editing Process
- We may occasionally make minor edits to your article, grammar, spelling, breaking up long sentences or paragraphs. This is not personal, you will probably agree that it’s usually easier for another set of eyes to go over your work than to edit your own.
- Every article submitted is seen by at least two other editors on staff and may be sent to everyone on our editorial review board before it is seen in our magazine.
- Page Links: Our goal is to keep the content found in Heroes of Autism to be of the highest quality at all times. If our editors feel that placement of links seems to be excessive we may require the removal or editing of these links. If your goal is link placement rather than quality content, you may want to seek other avenues for your submissions.
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