There is nothing you can see that is not a flower; there is nothing you can think that is not the moon. -Basho
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YOGI TIMES' WRITER GUIDELINES

What to Write

We strive for uplifting material that will enhance the overall editorial content of Yogi Times. We only accept fresh original content that has not yet been published online.

We like eloquent, informative, concise and playful content.
Inform, educate, share & inspire without being preachy.
Keep the content effortless, like a communication between friends " this way it’s just genuine and easy going and stay away from an “us” and “them” feeling.
Stay within our subjects categories.
Keep your article between 500 and 100 words and your reviews   between 200 and 350 words max.

Our Principles of Good Writing

Quality is more important to us than quantity. 
Good writing has a clearly defined single purpose, makes a clear point, and supports that point with specific information.
The information is clearly connected, arranged and entertaining. The words are appropriate, and the sentences are clear, concise, and accurate.

Ask yourself

Does my submission provide genuine value
Does my contribution inspire people to become more conscious and aware
Is the information in my article current and accurate Is it timely  
Why will the reader care about this Will it hook our readers  

What Not to Write

No fear-based, and/or judgmental (or forceful) content.
No advertorial (stories that self-promote) - Keep a journalistic approach.
Yogi Times promotes a vegetarian and plant-based lifestyle, therefore, avoid articles encouraging the consumption of animal products. However, you may discuss the pros and cons of being a vegetarian or a vegan, etc.

For a complete writers guidelines click here
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