The Druid Network welcomes thoughtful contributions to all areas of the site. There are detailed requests for contributions below, but you are welcome to send essays on other topics in for consideration as well. To see if your work might suit The Druid Network website, please browse through the existing pages. We welcome a broad range of perspectives, honouring the diversity of Druidry. Submissions must be original work.
The Druid Network is not able to pay for articles. Contributors retain ownership of and copyright in their work and are free to use it elsewhere if they see fit. Contributors will be properly credited for their work.
Submissions should be sent to the relevant section of the site. Please contact the relevant co-ordinator using the email form for the section you wish to submit to. Briefly outline your article. Multiple submissions are fine. If the work has previously been published, please make sure that you have the right to submit it. If in the future you wish to have your work removed for any reason, just let us know.
While we will consider any relevant articles, we reserve the right not to publish and to remove material from the site at any time. If we need to significantly edit your article then we will discuss this with you, but reserve the right to make small changes. Ideally articles should be under a thousand words. Opinion should be clearly presented as such, and factual claims should be backed up with evidence and references.
Calls for Submissions
Learning Druidry : while always open to longer articles, we are currently specifically looking for short exercises or other concise ideas that will be useful to those keen to learn more about Druidry, add something to their daily practice or find a place to begin.
Sacred Sites: Avebury and Stonehenge pages : looking for articles of any reasonable length pertaining to both sites. Any aspect considered, particularly concerning the spiritual nature of the sites. If uncertain please contact the relevant page coordinator.