Guest articles
The FRS Times welcomes guest columns and letters to the editors from the public. Guest articles can be submitted using the form located at the bottom of this page.
General rules
All articles are subject to editing by the FRS Times editors before publication. If your article is approved for publication, an editor will contact you via email.
We will not publish any material that is potentially libelous, obscene, threatening, plagiarized, or poorly written.
Libel is defined as falseĀ written statements made with the intent to cause harm to a person’s reputation.
Articles that contain vulgar, profane, or obscene material will not be published.
Articles that include harassment, bullying, and threats against a certain person or group will also not be published.
Plagiarism will not be tolerated in articles. All articles must be the author’s own work. Articles cannot be submitted across multiple publications. Articles that include AI-generated content will also not be published.
Letters to the editor
The FRS Times welcomes and encourages readers to express their opinions in response to certain articles through letters to the editors.
Letters will be published and edited at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief ([email protected]). We prefer to publish letters that are under 400 words, and concisely written. Letters should be submitted within one week of the article’s publishing date. Only letters in response to news, feature, opinion, and editorial articles will be published. Letters must include the author’s full name. Letters under a pseudonym will not be published.
Guest columns
Please keep guest opinion columns under 800 words. We will not accept incomplete columns, nor provide advice on writing articles. Guest columns must include the author’s full name. Letters under a pseudonym will not be published.
Our editors will not alter the author’s voice and opinion in submissions, but they will edit articles for clarity, article structure, organization, accuracy, and grammar. Authors will be given a copy of their edited article prior to publication for review and approval.