Find the Story in the Research for Pacific Standard

If you're the type of writer that can turn a pile of behavioral and social scholarly research into a compelling story, you'll want to send your pitches here

Pacific-Standard-ArticleThe 2011 hiring of editor-in-chief Maria Streshinsky, who came over from The Atlantic, led to an editorial shift for Pacific Standard, or, according to Streshinsky, a return: “In some ways, we’re going back to the core of what the magazine was started for: a conduit to academia, research and primary source investigation.” The idea of serving as a conduit is key. If you’re the type of writer that can turn a pile of behavioral and social scholarly research into a compelling story, you’ll want to send your pitches here.

To get in good with the magazine, once your pitch is accepted, remain open and available for the fact-checking process:

Streshinsky also stressed that writers who cooperate with the long and sometimes tedious copyediting and fact-checking process after submitting their stories will be invited to write for her again.

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