Hello! We're glad you made your way to this page. Let's start with what we're looking for - stories that are rooted in personal experience and are rife with ponderous takeaways for the reader. All we ask is that your piece is, on some, level, about mindful living. Better relationships, immersive travel, improved daily life, conscious eating, responsible consumption — the intention of better living as the common thread that ties everything together.
We’re constantly seeking contributions and submissions to serve you better and to make the magazine a more holistic read. We want to make sure that what we deliver to our readers is the best it can be be.
Below, you will find everything you need to know in order to get your written work featured in ROADFOLK, as well as general best practices on how to succeed here. This quick resource guide is meant to make that as easy as possible for you.
Let’s begin, shall we?
Things to Keep in Mind
ROADFOLK only accepts drafts. We do not accept any work that has been previously published elsewhere. Please note that if you submit an already published work (not in draft form), chances are it won't make it to the magazine.
We don’t always publish immediately. There are only a couple of us back here doing the work. Please feel free to contact us using the contact information if you haven’t seen your story published in a few days.
Please be on the lookout for any correspondence from our editors. This is how we alert you of potential changes you may want to make, suggestions, and advice. If we do not hear back from you on our notes within 72 hours, we will send the story back and wait for you to resubmit it.
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Best Practices
Absolutely, under no circumstances, will we publish an article that is gratuitously offensive. We have zero intentions of curbing anyone’s beliefs but we draw the line at anything that is racist, sexist, overtly politicised or hateful in any manner.
Each post must have an image to follow the layout on the main pages. These should be credited to the photographer or open domain. If it is your own image, please make note of that.