Pitches wanted (Connecticut) | $150-$200 per article
Added 2024-07-24 16:06:55 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: CONNECTICUT HISTORY
ConnecticutHistory.org invites prospective authors to submit pitches for content related to the themes developed by the America 250 | CT Commission for the United States’ Semiquincentennial (250th) anniversary. Proposed content does not need to be strictly about the American Revolutionary period, but should consider how its questions of freedom, representative democracy, and societal change continue in other aspects of Connecticut history. We are looking for pitches for the following types of content:
ENCYCLOPEDIC ENTRIES
Simple, straightforward description of the basic facts or life story of an important person, event, group/organization, or place in Connecticut. We are especially interested in entries that focus on diverse aspects of Connecticut’s history that are not yet included on ConnecticutHistory.org. Some examples of content priorities include:
Latino/a people and groups/organizations
Asian American and Pacific Islander people and groups/organizations
LGBTQIA+ stories
Disability history
INTERPRETIVE ARTICLES
Concise, compelling narratives that explore some aspect of Connecticut’s history. Examples include, but are not limited to:
How the history of a particular event has been documented and remembered
Using specific collections or artifacts to explore aspects of Connecticut history
Analysis of data sets like census records, population data, or other compiled information
DIGITAL PROJECTS
Creative, born-digital ways of communicating or analyzing an aspect of Connecticut’s history. Examples include, but are not limited to:
StoryMaps
Interactive timelines
Mapping projects
All accepted authors are compensated for their published content. Encyclopedia entries (approx. 350-1,000 words) are compensated at $150 and interpretive articles (approx. 500-1,200 words) at $200 each. Digital project compensation is determined after discussion and is based on the scope of the project. All content is expected to be well-researched, factually accurate, and offer balanced, authoritative historical interpretations.
PITCHES
Pitches should be 1-3 paragraphs in length and include a description of the topic, form of proposed content (encyclopedic entry, interpretive article, or digital project), and how it connects to one (or more) of the America 250 | CT themes. If you would like to contribute but do not have an idea to pitch, please contact us expressing your interest—we can provide options and content gaps that we would like someone to develop!
Please submit your pitches via email to connecticuthistory@cthumanities.org. Pitches are accepted on a rolling basis and submission is not a guarantee of content acceptance.
AMERICA 250 | CT THEMES
Tell Inclusive Stories: The 250th serves as inspiration for the people of Connecticut to deal with and share stories that represent all of its people, past and present.
Power of Place: Connecticut is comprised of 169 towns and cities, five recognized tribes, and countless communities with unique identities and contributions.
Doing History: Inviting audiences to engage with historical methods can help them become more comfortable with the ambiguous, contested, and always-evolving nature of history.
For the Common Good: The 250th anniversary offers an opportunity to reconsider the origins of our government, democratic institutions, and broader civic life, and a chance to reflect on the ways we have changed them over time.
For more information on the themes and the America 250 | CT Commission, please see this planning guide resource.
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CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):
Questions/submissions: connecticuthistory@cthumanities.org
Website: https://connecticuthistory.org
TO HELP YOU CRAFT YOUR PITCH:
Learn more about the publication: ConnecticutHistory.org, a project of Connecticut Humanities, is a state public history resource written for a diverse set of readers, ranging from students to educators to history enthusiasts. It provides engaging, well-researched stories about Connecticut history that link to reliable primary and interpretive resources. Its goal is to encourage readers to engage with the institutions, archives, museums, and communities that hold and interpret the materials that explore the diversity of Connecticut’s history. More information here.
Read through its selection of recent articles/stories, categorized into: The State, Arts, Business and Industry, Crime and Punishment, Education, Food and Drink, Immigration, Politics, All Topics
Review the submission guidelines here. Note that these are the publication's general guidelines to help you refine your pitch. You must still follow the editor's specific instructions above.
Check out our collection of pitch excerpts on this page and find more sample pitches at The Open Notebook and at SuccessfulPitches.com.
Do not forget to end your pitch with (1) a short introduction about yourself; (2) a few lines highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits; and (3) links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.
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