We’re inviting our users to submit their own articles. DIY Guides, your stories, or general thoughts and opinions can be emailed to editors@ambungalow.com. Guidelines are as follows:
Topics: American Bungalow covers a wide range of topics: the Arts and Crafts
movement, collecting, bungalow neighborhoods, new construction, gardens, art,
period lodges and home renovation, among others. Surprise us; we love to publish
little-known gems.
Tone: We’re looking for writers whose personalities come through in their work, and
first-person storytelling is fine. Factual information should be leavened with quotes
when possible, and please avoid footnotes and other academic devices. If you are
not a regular reader, the best way to get a sense of our style is to review several
back issues of American Bungalow. Portions of the current issue are posted on our
Web site, and you can order past issues by clicking here.
Length: Typically, American Bungalow articles run between 800 and 1,800 words.
Sidebars containing resource information, brief historical overviews, etc., are fine to
include.
For more information on our writer’s guidelines, visit the corresponding page here. We hope to hear from you soon.
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