Blog Submission Guidelines
Athenaeum Prima’s Blog is a dynamic space for timely reflections, concise analysis, and historical insight that bridges past and present.
We invite short-form essays, archival commentaries, and idea pieces that are fact-driven, intellectually rigorous, and accessible to an informed audience.
1. Scope of Submissions
We accept:
Policy commentary grounded in historical context.
Short historical essays with contemporary relevance.
Archival discoveries with concise interpretation.
Visual essays, timelines, or infographics.
Curated “idea pieces” exploring enduring themes.
We do not accept:
Partisan political commentary.
Unverified or speculative claims.
Pure opinion pieces without evidence or citation.
2. Style & Formatting
Length: 800–1,500 words.
Formatting: Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced.
Tone: Formal but approachable; avoid unnecessary jargon.
Citations: Hyperlinks or endnotes; sources must be verifiable.
Clarity: Ensure accuracy and transparency in all claims.
3. Originality
Submissions must be original and unpublished elsewhere.
Authors retain copyright but grant Athenaeum Prima first publication rights and archival use.
4. Review Process
All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team for clarity, accuracy, and fit.
We may request edits before publication.
Accepted works will be scheduled for publication on the Blog.
5. How to Submit
Send submissions to shambhavi@athenaeumprima.com with:
A brief author bio (50–100 words).
A short abstract or summary (max 150 words).
The full text in Word or Google Docs format.