Writing Advice

Contributions

We are currently accepting submissions for the Freedom Magazine.

For the Freedom Magazine, you may send us articles about:

  • The COVID scam, COVID ‘vaccine’ injuries and deaths, and harm caused by other vaccines
  • Agenda 2030, WHO/ WEF/UN dictatorship, Digital ID, digital currency, digital trap, digital slavery
  • The climate change fraud, Net Zero, ULEZ, 15-minute cities, smart cities
  • 5G, weather modification, chem trails, food/water poisoning
  • Farming, gardening, wild edible plants, healthy food, household remedies
  • Good news: culture, tradition, music, art, handicraft, humour – anything good that enriches life
  • Encouragement and advice how to live without/with less internet and to avoid digital slavery
  • Home education, alternative schools
  • Christianity: saints, feast days, pilgrimage, monastic life
  • Nature and travelling: walks, nature reserves, places of interest, essentially in Britain
  • History: resistance during World War II, other wars/crisis/historical events relating to any of above topics, die Weisse Rose (German resistance group during WWII)
  • Book and film reviews relating to above topics
  • Fiction: short stories and serial fiction relating to any of the above topics
  • Poems: well revised, relating to any of above topics
  • Personal experiences and testimonies relating to any of the above topics
Write and Send
  • Length: articles between 550 and 2,500 words (circa 1-4 standard pages) – poems will be shorter
  • Please use an editable odt or doc file for your text (not PDF!)
  • You must be the author of your submitted text
  • Please add your full name or a pseudonym in the file
  • Avoid swearing words, ‘adult’ content, vulgar speech
  • Stick to the topic
  • No special formatting/styles, no fancy fonts – just plain text please
  • Check through and edit your text until it can’t get any better before submitting
  • Submit online: contact
  • Send via post: contact us to receive the postal address

Advice for writing for the Freedom Magazine and book projects

What we don’t like:
  • When writers forget to add their name or a title to their text.
  • When texts are unedited, illogically structured or have a lot of unnecessary phrases.
  • Texts that are too long or off-topic.
  • Fancy stuff, such as lots of underlining, cursive, bold and CAPITALS. Please use these as little as possible. Excessive use makes the text look untidy and unprofessional.
  • Double spaces between words or unnecessary gaps before and after punctuation. No gaps are needed before exclamation marks, full stops, commas and after or before opening or ending quotation marks and brackets).
  •  The use of symbols instead of full words, such as “&”: don’t use unless it’s the correct spelling, e.g. of a company name. Numbers are written as words up to twelve. After that you may use digits.
  • Alternating tenses (past/present) within the same text. Don’t do it unless it’s intended.
  • Tons of footnotes. Please keep footnotes at a minimum, especially hyperlinks. Remember, people are reading on paper, not on a screen.
  • A jumbled-up list of notes and links. If you do add footnotes, list them orderly and put in the correct hyperlinks.
What we like:
  • A working title and the author’s name as well as an email or address above the text. Title and author name also in the file name.
  • Writing that has been carefully edited and structured, clear sentences that are easy to understand.
  • Clean writing that is well arranged, as if prepared for publishing.
  • Proper sentences (no random notes or thoughts) and continuity throughout the text.
  • Essays that stick to the topic and don’t exceed the required length.
  • Texts that are interesting, entertaining, captivating, touching, credible and understandable … simply, a pleasure to read!