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Longer opinion pieces

Daily News:

Los Angeles News Group newspapers consider guest commentary submissions of no more than 600 words.

We look for topical commentary on public policy and social issues that are of general interest to our print and digital readership. We give preference to local, regional and California topics and writers.

The commentary must be the author’s original work. We do not pay for guest commentaries.

Submissions are subject to editing, though we make every effort to retain the author’s voice and point of view. Email your submission to opinion@langnews.com with the subject line “Op-ed submission.” Include a sentence or two at the end including your position, city or community of residence, and any background relevant to your expertise in the topic.

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Valley Voice:

Note: Please send your ads/articles/etc.  yourvalleyvoice@hotmail.com

The Valley Voice welcomes unsolicited manuscripts. Submissions must include a name, mailing address and phone number. All e-mail submissions should be sent in the body of the message. The Valley Voice rarely prints articles of more than 500 words.

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New York Times:
The New York Times accepts op-ed articles, not previously published in print or online, on any topic, with typical length from 400 to 1,200 words.  They want exclusive submissions, but if you do not hear back from them within three business days, you can assume you can submit your article elsewhere.  Send your submission via email to opinion@nytimes.com.
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Washington Post  Submit opinion piece of 750 words or less using op ed form at www.washingtonpost.com/opinions
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