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Submitting an Article to M.A.I.L.

This is a fairly simple process.  First write whatever article it is you're wishing to have published. You may convert it to html. If you cannot or desire not to convert your article to html, then don't fret, we're quite willing to do it for you.

Guidelines:

  • Submissions must be copied and pasted to the form box to be submitted, so don't bother with fancy formatting if you're not going to use html.
  • HTML users: be sure to check your work.  Our editor can't do his job if your code doesn't work.
  • Any pictures to be added to the page should be named uniquely. Please don't use any spaces or weird characters in the file names.
  • If you're not submitting in html, be sure to notate where you wish the various pictures to go with picname.jpg.
  • If you are using pictures in your work, please be sure to note it on the form below.  You'll be given instructions on sending pictures after you've submitted the form.
  • Any sort of article is welcome, as long as it deals with some aspect of chainmaille. 
  • Try to be clear.
  • We have an editor, so don't beat yourself up over spelling and grammar.
  • Make the articles as long as you want, but try and break up the novellas, ok?

First the legal stuff.  In order to protect M.A.I.L. from copyright issues, and in order to protect the author from the blatant theft of his work, M.A.I.L. has a simple agreement between the organization and the authors.

I hereby grant Maille Artisans International League rights of publication of my work on the M.A.I.L. site. In cases of re-publication, the aforementioned M.A.I.L. must recieve my prior permission and in said re-publication provide me with credit for my work.

I further understand that as the owner of such material it is my right to have it removed from the MAIL site for any reason.

Check if you agree with the above terms.

There, that was relatively painless.

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Articles Updated: 17-5-2008
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