PSSSST!… Wanna Be a Columnist?

With this site now migrated to a more flexible and attractive format, I’m also looking at making some content upgrades. I’ve been inviting guest posts since near the beginning of publishing the blog, but now I have one person (to be introduced soon!) who wants to do a twice-monthly column for us, and I wanted to put out the word for others who have an idea of what they would like to talk about once or twice every month.

This could be anything: seasonal reflections, craft projects, recipes, phenology journaling from your local clime, rituals and spellcraft…or a mixture of any of the above. The main requirements are that you submit something consistently and that it be relevant to Atheopaganism.

Posts are typically 500-1500 words, and I ask that they be submitted by the 10th and 25th of the month so I have time to read them before posting. Images are welcomed as well. I will review for grammar and spelling as well as appropriateness to the site (which basically just means it doesn’t violate the 13 Atheopagan Principles), but you can write what you like, even if it is a dissenting opinion from something I have written here.

I hope you will consider becoming a columnist! This site is a community resource and I would love for many voices to be represented here.

About Mark Green

Author of ATHEOPAGANISM: An Earth-Honoring Path Rooted in Science, Mark Green is the initiator of the Atheopagan path and editor at the Atheopaganism blog. With co-host Yucca, he records the weekly podcast The Wonder: Science-Based Paganism, makes YouTube videos, and creates materials and resources for practicing Atheopagans. He volunteers as a staffer to the Atheopagan Council to support the growth of Atheopaganism throughout the world. In his home of Sonoma County, California, in the occupied ancestral lands of the Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok peoples, he is best known as an activist and founder of Sonoma County Conservation Action, the largest environmental activism group by membership on the North Coast of California.
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