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Thank you for your interest in posting a story on Managing Wholes. We accept articles, photo essays, book reviews, event announcements, and links to interesting articles and sites. See any page in the navigation column for examples.

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Is your submission about managing wholes?

Our number one reason for rejecting submitted stories is that they are not about managing wholes, but are about parts, policies, or issues. It's often a subtle distinction — but many innovative, well-intentioned, progressive-sounding ideas don't go very deep into the causes of the problems we experience. As Edward Deming said, they "only dig deeper the pit we are in."

Holistic decision making is not about judging tools such as pesticides, livestock grazing, fossil fuels, or multinational corporations as "good" or "bad". It is about taking responsibility for the quality of one's life and that of other people, including future generations. And it's about making decisions and taking steps that actually move in that direction.

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Copyright

You must own the copyright (you wrote the article) or have the copyright owner's permission to post an article here. We will remove articles from the site if the copyright owner asks us to.

You can post short excerpts from other's books or articles without permission if you are reviewing a book or article, or providing a link to a web page or site. See our reviews section for examples.

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Content

Reading on computer screens is hard work. Try to keep your article as short as you can while still including all the details.

When submitting a link, summarize article or website, or post a short, interesting excerpt that will give people an idea of the content.

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Posting your story

If you haven't written the article yet, email us a brief description of what you want to write. We'll let you know whether it's right for us.

If you've already written an article (and perhaps published or posted it elsewhere), simply email us the text and photos — contact us first for details.

When submitting a story, remember to:

  • Give it a descriptive title. The title may be the only part of your article a person using a search engine will see. So make your title descriptive, vivid, and specific. Bad: "Our poultry adventures." Good: "Hoop houses protect pastured poultry from storms and predators".
  • Include the author's name.
  • Include your name if it is different than the author's, or if you are submitting a link, photo, or review.
  • Use short paragraphs, shorter than you would in print. Break long paragraphs into several shorter ones. More web writing tips.
  • Caption your pictures by using italic text after the picture. We like captions that say where the photo was taken, who took it, and when. How does the date relate to the local wet, dry, cool, or warm season? What do we see, and why is it significant? Be specific; we get visitors from all over the world. Example:
    Bison graze dormant prairie on Jane Smith's farm near Hanover, Kansas, U.S.A., November 2001 (late autumn). Photo by Mark Smith.
  • Check your links (web and email) to make sure they are correct.

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Updated 20 October 2005
URL: managingwholes.com/storyhelp.htm

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