How to become a Medium Writer on the Open Working & Reuse Programme

Third Sector Lab
Open Working & Reuse
2 min readJun 21, 2022
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This post is based on work done by the wonderful Joe Roberson for Catalyst and has been adapted for the Open Working & Reuse programme.

Welcome to the Open Working & Reuse Medium publication. We invite you to write about your work here.

You can write weeknotes or blogs. We welcome formal and informal thoughts, updates and reflections from your work. Be open. Share what you’re doing and learning. It benefits everyone when you do.

To get started you need to be added as a writer for this publication.

Step 1: How to get added as a writer

  1. Sign up for a Medium.com account.
  2. Email Marlous Lang-Peterse your Medium username or page url.
  3. Wait for an email confirming you have been added as a writer to the Open Working & Reuse Medium publication.

Step 2: How to publish your first post

  1. Write your first Medium post. You can start this as soon as you have a Medium account.
  2. Add your post to the Open Working & Reuse publication. It will also appear on your own Medium page too.
  3. Marlous will publish your post. You’ll receive a confirmation email.

Advice: What to write about

You can write simple and short weeknotes. This is welcome. Aim for 100–200 words first.

You can write a longer blog. That’s welcome too.

You can include pictures, quotes and even gifs if you like.

You can also post something else. Youtube and other video platform links can be embedded into Medium posts.

Get ideas and 12 templates to help you write weeknotes and blogs.

4 writing tips

1. Write in short sentences.

2. Break up your paragraphs.

3. Use sub-headings (like we have done here). This helps people read your post.

4. You can use the Hemingway webapp to check your writing’s readability. We do this sometimes.

We welcome everyone

Your views and thoughts are welcome here.

We look forward to welcoming you as a writer :)

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Open Working & Reuse
Open Working & Reuse

Published in Open Working & Reuse

Weeknotes, blogs, twitter threads, any writing published in the Open Working & Reuse programme is gathered here for practice, sharing & learning how to do agile comms.

Third Sector Lab
Third Sector Lab

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We help the third sector use digital more effectively and confidently by offering support, teaching and digital services.