Guidelines for Article Submissions

Women Against Paternity Fraud encourages article submissions for our Commentary Page.

 

If you are an expert on these issues and would be interested in submitting an article for consideration, please read our Guidelines for Article Submissions and email us at:

 

director@womenagainstpaternityfraud.org

 

To learn more about our experts, please visit our Writers & Contributors page.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Advice, opinions, suggestions, and other information contained in these articles are those of the author. WAPF has obtained permission from the authors to publish their articles on our website. Permission to reprint any of these articles must be made through the authors.

 

We wish to thank all of the authors who have contributed articles to our website. Their willingness to share their expertise and experience with visitors to our website is very much appreciated!

Women Against Paternity Fraud encourages article submissions for our Commentary Page. If you are an expert on these issues and would be interested in submitting an article for consideration, please email us at director@womenagainstpaternityfraud.org.
 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION

All material submitted to Women Against Paternity Fraud is considered for educational purposes and on the understanding that all authors agree to the Women Against Paternity Fraud article submission policy.

 

If you submit an article it must be your own work. If it does NOT belong to you, then we must have written authorization from the author to publish the article. If your article is copyrighted material, please DO NOT submit it unless you have permission to use the material. Articles you submit to Women Against Paternity Fraud may have been published elsewhere first.

 

GENERAL ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Please send all submissions as plain text. We accept attachments but cannot guarantee that we can open all files sent to us — and we are not responsible for files that cannot be opened or read.

 

All articles will be reviewed by the editorial staff before being posted. The time frame for reviewing your article will be 7-10 business days. You will be notified via e-mail after the review is complete.

 

Articles are intended to be educational, informative, and beneficial to visitors to our website. We seek article submissions that are research based, scholarly, peer reviewed, or include stats and data with verifiable facts. Ideally, links to the source material would be included. Articles can include quotes from other experts, from news articles or sources, and from research/studies.

 

We do not accept articles that call for the direct defeat or passage of any federal or state legislation or political candidate.

 

We do not accept articles that are opinion based that don’t serve any educational purpose, or have any substantial facts, or research, to back up the opinions. Our Facebook is available for visitors to express their opinions, post comments, and ask questions.

 

Articles can include an “About the Author” section (a small paragraph in length) that identifies the author’s professional credentials. This section will appear at the end of the article and may also include contact information or website information for the author.

 

STYLE GUIDELINES

Women Against Paternity Fraud will most likely post articles that follow the “General Article Submission Guidelines” and are well-written, educational, informative, and free of grammatical and spelling errors.

 

Please do not send draft copies of your work. We only accept completed articles ready to be posted.

 

Please keep submissions under 2000 words. Exceptions may be made on a case-by case basis, subject to the editorial board’s approval.

 

Graphic images must be in jpg or gif format and can be maximum (width x height – size): 600×700 – 2000 KB.

 

DISCLAIMER

Women Against Paternity Fraud reserves the right to add a disclaimer both in the Article Section — and at the end of any article that releases us of any liability based on your article topic. We reserve the right to make editing changes, although authors will be informed about such changes for approval prior to posting.

 

RIGHT OF REFUSAL

Women Against Paternity Fraud reserves the right to deny or delay publication of your article, or remove it from our website, for any reason, and at any time — especially in the event that it is determined that your article does not meet the article submission criteria. If an article is not publishable as submitted, our editorial board may work with the author to make necessary changes. Then the article can be resubmitted for editorial review.

 

RIGHT TO CHANGE THE ARTICLE SUBMISSION POLICY

Women Against Paternity Fraud may at any time revise our article submission policy. Authors are bound by these revisions and should therefore visit Women Against Paternity Fraud periodically to review the current version of the policy.

 

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE

If you wish to submit an article for consideration, choose a topic, and send your article and your “About the Author” paragraph to director@womenagainstpaternityfraud.org. Please include your contact information. Your article will be reviewed by the Women Against Paternity Fraud editorial board. You will be notified in 7 -10 business days if your article will be added to the Library.

 

We wish to thank all of the authors who have submitted articles and have contributed articles to our library. Their willingness to share their expertise and experience with visitors to our website is very much appreciated!

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