Reciprocal | Update | Editorial Team

Meet Our New Team Of Reciprocal

Updated Submission Guidelines Of Reciprocal

Sahil Patel
Reciprocal

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Table of Content

  • Introduction
  • What We Look For In Our Writers
  • What Topics We Publish
  • Updated Submission Guidelines
  • Meet The New Guidelines Of Reciprocal

Introduction

Reciprocal is a community of writers and readers, who support their fellow authors. The publication aids in promoting the authors so that we can all come together as a devoted community. A safe place where your writing will be read by supporting fellow authors and you can be the supporting reader for your fellow authors. It’s a great way to connect and learn from each other.

Not only that, but we also have a “Reciprocal Reading Marathon” section where I select one author, explore her work, and publish an introductory piece to help the other Reciprocal authors get to know one another and their writing. The next post about the “Reading Marathon” will be published soon.

My goal to start this reading marathon is that not any single writer feels that no one is reading his/her stories. I believe every story and the written piece is beautiful if we can find meaning in it.

I am glad that Reciprocal is making difference in a writer’s life. To read more about how Reciprocal helped the writers in growing, you can read the below article to know more.

What We Look For In Our Writers

There is only one thing we want in our writers is that they should be the readers also who show support by reading the work of their fellow authors. We are here to make a genuine community.

As we are updating our submission guidelines, make sure you understand everything so that you don’t give us a chance to reject your stories.

Topics We Publish

  • Motivation
  • Writing
  • Self-development
  • Health and Fitness
  • Mental Health
  • Personal Stories
  • Content Creation and Blogging
  • Love
  • Friendship
  • Survival
  • Courage
  • Family
  • Life
  • Nature

We do not publish poems (submit your poems to our sister publication Lifeline).

Updated Submission Guidelines

  1. Earlier Reciprocal published the stories that were already published. However, from now onwards we only accept stories in draft format.
  2. All submissions must be error-free so check the spellings and grammar before you submit them to us.
  3. Your story must contain a Title and a credited Image. You can add subtitles if you want.
  4. Please use “Reciprocal” as one of your story tags.
  5. Please cite the sources if you are using quotes and claims.
  6. Plagiarism is not accepted.
  7. Do not send us a story that is published on any other platform.
  8. Give us 24 hours to publish your stories.
  9. Your article will be rejected if you don’t respond to a private note within 48 hours.
  10. Please accept the fact that the editor’s feedback is meant to assist you.
  11. Before submitting, just make sure your piece follows all the Medium distribution guidelines.
  12. Avoid clickbait headlines.
  13. We’d like you to share at least two pieces by authors whose work you’ve read and loved in order to honor and celebrate writers.
  14. Use a Cover photo from Unsplash, Pexels, or Pixabay or you can also use your photos.
  15. Avoid using abusive and offensive words.
  16. Check the story for plagiarism before submitting it to us. If we discover that a story has been plagiarised after it has been published, we will remove the writer and story from publication.

If you wish to become a writer for our publication, you can send us a response in the below story.

Meet The New Editors Of Reciprocal

We at Reciprocal are expanding our team. New editors are joining the team.

I would like to introduce the first editor who is joining the team and has already worked as an editor with many popular Medium publications such as Dreams and Stories, and Coffee TImes. She is also working with the popular Illumination group of publications as a senior editor. It is pleasure to have her on board as an editor of Reciprocal.

I am welcoming Dr. Preeti Singh as an editor of Reciprocal. She is joining our team and would be responsible for editing and publishing the stories submitted to Reciprocal.

The second editor who is joining the team called herself an accidental writer but she is reaching new milestones on this wonderful platform. Yes, I am talking about the famous writer Yana Bostongirl who has a great relationship with her audience.

She is a top writer on Medium and a former editor at coffee Times Publication who is joining Reciprocal as an editor.

Both these great leaders are joining our team and I am pleased to welcome them to this community. Dr. Preeti Singh and Yana Bostongirl are great writers and you can consider following them to keep track of their latest stories.

There are many new things coming on the Reciprocal. Stay tuned by following the publication.

Looking forward to publishing your stories at Reciprocal.

You can join our supportive community here.

Let’s support each other.

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I would like to invite the writers of Reciprocal to introduce them to our new team members.

MarkfromBoston 🌻Ukraine Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles Sara Burdick Christina Ali Klara Jane Holloway Danielle Hestand Carmellita Breezy Pene Hodge Victoria Gregg Josephine Crispin Rodney Brazier Dr. Preeti Singh Marilyn Glover K.M. Fullerton Trista Signe Ainsworth Mulan Yana Bostongirl Ilana Lydia Martin L Shuck Monoreena Acharjee Majum Imani Talim Lucia Landini Umme Salma Sally Prag Vashni Stories Suma Narayan Tamil Dr. Fatima Imam Tara Desai Ph.D. Kris Bedenian Sujona Chatterjee Amy Rosie Penny Grubb Tyra Jaide Francis Edwards, published writer Elena Cooper Liberty Forrest, Author Jaylee Reign Patrick OConnell Hope Catherine McMillan T Mann Dennett Philippe Izedian Kaz Rochford B.R. Shenoy Divya Goswami June Kirri Margaret S. Obinna Uruakpa Kiki Lu Johnson Norlisa Alias Jamario Cantrell Hollie Petit, Ph.D. Ellen Baker Scott Younkin Ellie Jacobson Julie Ranson Maria Rattray Christina Sponias Neera Handa Dr. Anastasia S. Manyonga Sara Hardy Jean Elizabeth Glass Shameem Anwar Elise Paxson ☕️ Kaleb Shumway Bridie Dillon Diane Neill Tincher Mary Mahoney Rhea Anglesey Libby Shively McAvoy Martin French Bernie Pullen Kannan Natesan Story Taller Dawn Smiles Malena N Davis Carmen Dawn Paul Neathery Kamil Evon Angie Mangino Light-Hearted Vision Shereen Bingham Linda Locke Julie Gaeta Kunaal b Ashley J.J. White Angie Smartt Isla Orange Michelle Hargett Delia Pena-Gay Megan Llorente Carolyn F. Chryst, Ph.D. Main Kazi kt lee Mary Louisa Cappelli, MFA, JD, Ph.D. Sejal Chauhan Poet In The Arctic Desarae Black Cristina Cattai Drashti Shroff Pam Winter Kerstin Krause JF Danskin Regi Brittain Christine Vann, MSc. Leonard Tillerman Sandra Jasionowska Helen Miao Yu Sabrina Johnson 🌈LIFE LESSON Kacy Singh Amanda Laughtland Wendi Gordon Susan Alison Aakash Dahal WrittenMastery Ainur Roviq Jillian Amatt — Artistic Voyages Grace Leverich Craig Davishoff Alisha James U. Rizzi William Vincent Carleton Nikolaos Skordlils Michael L Butler Asim Nori Kimberlee Katemiya Rodrigo S-C Jennifer Thompson Bruce Noll Scot Butwell Barb Dalton 🇺🇦 Alize Henry Rebecka Rose Connie Song May Y. Yang Melissa Elvie Lins Nita Jain Roland Chen Devette Lindsay Candice Zakariya Rikke Kramme Vritant Kumar Pierre. Autistic & proud. Hope Rising Hermione Wilds Writes Sharon Johnson Adriianna Lagorio Janice Tovey Nadine Wild Qudsia Inam Allie Funk sierra millar Allison Hester Neil Sharma Hidayatullah Flavio Musa de Freitas Guimarães Gabby Gabs

Thanks for being a part of the community.

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Sahil Patel
Reciprocal

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