Op-eds: Email draft to Letters to the editor are welcome on topics of local or state interest. + The advocate - includes the former New Orleans Times Picayune (LA) You will emerge with an op-ed draft, access to our national network of journalist mentors for individual follow-up, and a clearer idea of your potential impact on the world. To go deeper, come to one of our workshops. One of our master editors will live-edit a few drafts (chosen from among those you submit) and will answer your questions in real-time. To increase your chances of publication, join us any Thursday at 5pm ET for our Ask A Journalist office hours. If you are an editor of a publication that is not listed and would like to be listed or if you know information for an outlet that is not listed, please notify us at We update this information regularly and are always looking for new thought leadership publications to add to the list. Most editors list their contact information in their Twitter bio. If you’re interested in a publication not listed here, we suggest searching the name of the news outlet and the words “opinion” and “editor” on Twitter’s search bar and looking under the “people” vertical when the search results come up. If so, another outlet might be a better fit. We suggest that you choose a publication and then read recent issues/posts to see if your idea/topic has been covered recently. Many publications are open to op-ed and freelance submissions. To better help you pitch your op-eds, we offer the information for the top online and print publications in the country.
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