April 05, 2004

Top Ten Reasons To Submit A Piece To Our Symposium

by Jeremy Blachman

10. Your blog averages just 8 readers a day and you want to reach a wider audience.
9. You enjoy subjecting your thoughful analysis to angry attacks from uninformed and unaccountable troublemakers who like to leave comments.
8. The New York Times rejected your piece for being "too factually accurate."
7. You like our delightful color scheme.
6. You thought you remembered reading that we were paying our contributors.
5. You want to be part of a forum that's already had pieces from Howard Bashman, Lawrence Solum, Dahlia Lithwick, Eugene Volokh, and more.
4. You're reassured by our plea for submissions that we probably won't reject yours, and so all your hard work won't have gone to waste.
3. We'll add you to our blogroll (if we feel like it).
2. Free copyediting.
1. Because you like us.

April 5, 2004 01:48 PM | TrackBack
Comments
Post a comment









Remember personal info?






Sitting in Review