Glitch Magazine is always on the lookout for fresh voices. If you’re passionate about technology, gaming, digital art, or internet culture and you have something original to say we want to hear from you.
What We’re Looking For
We publish original, well-researched, and engaging content across the following categories:
- Technology news, analysis, and opinion
- Gaming reviews, features, and retrospectives
- Digital art, creative culture, and online communities
- Long-form essays and investigative pieces
- Interviews with artists, developers, and creators
- Lists, guides, and explainers on tech and gaming topics
Submission Guidelines
We Love
- Original, unpublished work
- Strong, clear writing with a distinct voice
- 800–2,000 words for features
- Factual accuracy with sources cited
- A clear angle or argument
We Don’t Accept
- AI-generated or plagiarised content
- Content published elsewhere
- Overly promotional or PR-style writing
- Content without clear editorial value
- Submissions without a pitch first
What Contributors Get
- A published byline with your name and bio
- A backlink to your personal site or portfolio
- Promotion across Glitch Magazine’s social channels
- The chance to grow your readership and portfolio
At this stage, contributions are unpaid. As the magazine grows, we aim to introduce contributor compensation.
How to Pitch
Email your pitch to admin@glitchmagazine.co.uk with the subject line: Pitch: [Your Article Title]
Your pitch should include:
- A working title
- A 2–3 sentence summary of your article idea
- Why it’s relevant to our readers right now
- Your name and a link to any previous writing (optional)
We aim to respond to all pitches within 7 business days. If you haven’t heard back after that, feel free to follow up.
Questions?
Contact us at admin@glitchmagazine.co.uk or visit our Contact page.