Open call for submissions – be read in over 30 countries!

STORY UPDATE – It has been brought to our attention that a now ex-copy editor made a mistake in our email address. It has been now corrected so if you responded and got a bounceback we are very sorry. The correct email is : dailyclarity@gmail.com

The Daily Clarity is offering an open call for submissions. We are a young publication but already have regular readership in over 30 countries (and also interestingly in Langley, VA and Washington, DC). We are looking for articles of interest to an educated and international audience. Of particular interest are articles from experts in a specific geopolitical region, an interesting take on an issue relevant to our readers, or scholarly works on current international issues. Submissions can be in the form of one-off guest articles or may be pitched as an ongoing guest column. Please contact us at dailyclarity@gmail.com with your ideas. These are non-paying submissions but will get your work read in the international community and we will promote author links to any articles published by us. Editorial decisions on content selection will be final and binding.

Below is a recent press release to give you more background on our editorial positioning.

The Daily Clarity (www.mydailyclaritycom) has generated readers in over 30 countries around the world within 30 days of its launch. Readers praise the brevity, insight and revelations of its coverage


Los Angles, CA November 14, 2008 – A new style international news and analysis online magazine, The Daily Clarity (http://www.mydailyclarity.com), has generated readership in over 30 countries within the first 30 days following its launch. Readers praise the insight that The Daily Clarity delivers and see it as a valuable source of information above and beyond the coverage of the mainstream media.

The Daily Clarity’s brief is simple – to discuss, analyze and dissect world news and current affairs to make them understandable and relevant. The reporters scour the world press, connect the dots, and demystify the trends. The commentary helps readers to understand why what happens is important and the impact it may have on their life. One of the major strengths is that The Daily Clarity positions current affairs within a broader historical and social context so that readers are more informed about the geopolitical events that shape foreign policy and domestic reality. The reporters strive to be independent and unbiased but do have a point of view. The Daily Clarity’s byline is, “We operate in an increasingly complex, interconnected, and shifting political world – visit us often and stay informed”.

The Daily Clarity uses a variety of international news feeds as the base for its commentary plus its own proprietary sources. It does have a special interest in Middle Eastern matters and is read by many scholars and regional analysts in the countries that dominate the world news such as Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Israel.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release, contact dailyclarity@gmail.com or visit http://mydailyclarity.com

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