Submission Guidelines
Thank you for your interest in Cornrows @Yahoo! Groups.
Regular posts to the group are in the public archive, and now
appear in the interactive area of our main website at
http://cornrows.co.uk
If you would like your post to be included in the site as an
article, please state so in your message. You maintain the
copyright to any material that you post, so if you would ever
like an article removed, simply request it.
Posts or other content that you would like to appear in the
main site as news must be on topic, which includes things that
are related to natural hairstyling and the people who choose it
for personal or spiritual reasons.
You may also suggest a section or become a regular weekly or
monthly columnist.
Specifics on Submissions
Articles - Must be written in U.S. or U.K. English.
Translations in other languages are welcome, but there must
be an English version.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Personal Stories to do with cornrows
How you came to wear cornrows or be a braid artist
Legends and Stories of ancestors or deities with cornrows.
Short stories or serials (meaning you'll post one chapter
a month) in which the main character or the general culture is pro
cornrows
In depth cornrows styling and care tips and techniques
Thorough reviews of cornrows related products
Cornrows and dress code, legislation and activism
Cornrows beauty for faith or cultural reasons
Opinions and whatnots
Columns - Each columnist (up to 4) will get one Wednesday per month to
say their piece on a particular subject. You can answer questions
about cornrows that you've seen people ask, or give a weekly
inspiration, or whatever. Pick a subject. You'll be expected to
produce one article of about 200 to 500 words per month.
Links - Submit links to the group's bookmarks or through the main
site's links section.
Cornrows News will not only be posted in this group, but in any
other braiding oriented group or site that will accept it.
Feel free to promote the site and the group using whatever ethical
means you prefer. The more you promote it, the more it will promote
you.
~Niki