Friday, February 14, 2020

Call for Essays and Contributors
POPMATTERS STAFF
06 Feb 2020



With the mission to educate as well as entertain, our scope is broadly cast on the best of pop culture (or at least among the more interesting) and we are the world's largest site bridging academic and popular writing

PopMatters welcomes reviews (around 800 words), essays (min. 1,200 words), interviews (min. 1,200 words) and short blog entries (under 800 words) on a wide range of topics in popular culture, past and present.

PopMatters publishes for posterity. Our roots are in academia, and our mission is to educate as well as entertain. Our articles are saved in perpetuity in library databases via ProQuest. Our writers are mindful of our place on the cultural/historical continuum – that's the matters in PopMatters, that's what differentiates this online magazine, est. 1999, from other "pop culture websites". Smart readers rely on PopMatters for articles that meet their intellectual caliber.

PopMatters welcomes articles on a wide range of subjects in culture throughout the globe, past, and present, and for those who dare, the speculative future. PopMatters' writers, like PopMatters' readers, are educated, informed, pop culture savvy, located throughout the world -- and they know their history – and they bring this level of engagement to the articles they present to our readers. Writers interested in bringing their intelligence, creativity, and passion to this fine magazine are welcome and appreciated.

If you are interested in submitting an article, and/or you'd like to join PopMatters' staff, please submit your article/application to PopMatters' Submittable interface. Please indicate in your entry title: Article (title) or Staff Application.



Read more about PopMatters' mission here.

Note: PopMatters is by and for the people. We don't hide your work behind paywalls, we don't restrict reader access to that so-called "elite" few. But due to the well-documented economic factors challenging independent publishing, at present we haven't the funds to pay for published work. We can, however, offer our community's hard-earned reputation, the respect we've garnered from reputable sources in the cultural industries, our years of editing, production, and social media experience, and most of all: the intelligent, engaged, culture-loving online readers your good work deserves.

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