So, you’d like to write for AWALLPRINTSS —that’s great!!
Awallprintss, is a 3-in-1 digital publication focused on the in-depth reporting of diverse communities around the world through investigations, features and longform journalism.
Our publication has worked on several stories written by our young journalists dotted around Southern Africa, the US and the UK including our most recent documentary into the coercion of women and girls into UK gangs, our feature 'Almost 3 Years On, This Cyclone Idai Survivor Is Still Living In A Camp And Waiting To Be Relocated' and our story on 'Birthing while Black in America' a look at the impact of systematic racism on Black mothers.
Outside of 'hard-news' we cover a variety of entertainment and culture content. Our primary aim is to uplift our communities through stories that highlight their achievements and impact in the world - for example our exclusive interview with the deputy CEO of the Diana Awards, who went from a bullied teen to leading Princess Diana's legacy, our exclusive interview with Indian rapper Badshah, and our story with a Black LGBTQ+ US Superior Judge who spoke to us on implicit bias, how she rose to the top and kicked imposter syndrome to the curb.
Subsequently, we’re also keen to hear and platform the voices of those from minority groups via personal essays or opinion pieces, whether that’s for a personal essay on the Muslim women you weren’t taught about in school or even a look into why we’re so obsessed with celebrities as a society.
If you haven’t worked with us before, here are some guidelines on what we're looking for and how to send us pitches.
We’d love to receive your pitches for
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Please send us your pitch using ****this form, and an editor will get back to you.
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Before you pitch to us, please Google your idea to make sure your idea is completely original and not something we’ve covered on the site.
If you’re pitching an interview or topic that has been widely covered with other publications, please highlight your unique angle and how it will differ to those previously reported.