All roles on The Artifice, including that of the editors, are on a
voluntary basis. Similar to how Wikipedia works. You could say that The
Artifice has synthesized aspects of Wikis, Blogs and Forums in an original
way.
In this platform, each writer receive feedback on their work by upper tier
writers and editors.
Whenever an author submits an article, it goes into pending mode and is
made available for feedback by upper tier writers. Once the article has
gone through a revision session, it will be published. Whenever each
author have learned their way and published a few times, they will as well
gain editorial privileges. Everything is peer-reviewed and there is a
system in place to encourage quality collaboration.
If possible, can you kindly forward the following message to your former
and current students and faculty:
Do you want to write about Movies, TV, Anime, Arts, Comics, Games,
Literature or other art forms? Do you want to get your foot in the door
and enter the big-wide world of the online media and have your work read
and shared by millions of readers? We invite you to The Artifice:
http://www.the-artifice.com
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art
forms. We do not run The Artifice, you do. The Artifice is collaboratively
built and maintained by your fellow writers. It is structured to let you
focus on the quality of the content while it deals with the exposure of it
to an audience of millions.
Instead of recycling the same entertainment news stories or publishing
commonplace editorials, The Artifice focus on unique topics that are
intellectually stimulating and meaningful.
Our current writers range from undergraduates, to graduates, to emeritus
professors and a bit of everyone in between.
Grab the opportunity and join our team of writers. Join now:
http://the-artifice.com/write/