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In running Fencing.Net, I constantly seek new perspectives, diverse voices, and expert advice for the fencing community. In order to consistently offer fresh and valuable content, I encourage guest article submissions from authors who have experience and training that allows them to share an authoritative view on the topic they choose.
Contributions should cover some aspect of fencing. Good article topics include:
- book or video reviews
- training techniques or tips
- analysis of fencing actions
- reports on fencing tournaments or events
- biographies or interviews
- rules analysis
- weapons and equipment repair
- history of fencing
- other special interest articles.
We accept artwork for purposes of illustrating an article. Graphics or photos should be no wider than 400 pixels, and should be in either .gif, .jpg, or .png format.
Contributions must be in English, or have an English translation supplied.
No anonymous contributions are accepted. Each contribution must have an email or mailing contact for the author. Please include biographical data to be included at the end of the submission.
You grant Fencing.Net full license to publish your article in electronic and print format. Contributions remain the property of the contributor.
We reserve the right to edit all contributions for spelling, grammar, and size.
You must be the original author of the article. Submission is not a guarantee that the article will be published. It must go through a review process first.
If your material is selected, you will be notified by e-mail of the date and location where it will be used on this site.
If you are interested in contributing to this web page, or have other comments or questions, please contact us at:
Fencing.Net
3659 Carmel Rd.
Chamblee, GA 30341
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