The BC Voice is your place to express your ideas, opinions and experiences. We want to feature your work, and getting published has never been easier! Follow these simple steps, and you will see your work online in no time!
- All submissions should be sent to the advisor of the BC Voice, Dr. Steve Ingham: [email protected].
- We accept various types of projects, including video, audio, text, pictures and so much more.
- Written work should be submitted as a Word or Google document.
- Audio and video should be hosted on a third-party site, such as Spotify or YouTube. Send the embed code to us with a description of the project.
- Photos should be taken horizontally, saved as a JPEG and shared with us with a 2-sentence description of (1) what is happening in the photo and (2) how it connects to the story.
- If you have a question about the file type, please contact Dr. Ingham or Bailey Fulk, the Editor in Chief: [email protected].
- We will review your work to ensure it meets our publication standards, including cohesiveness, clarity, appropriateness and application to the Bridgewater College Community.
- We will contact you to let you know if your work has been accepted! We will provide recommendations for improvement and collaborate with you to ensure it is the best work possible.
- You might be asked to provide an interview to provide more detail about the project.
The BC Voice is your voice, and we want you to use it!
We maintain the right to adjust the structure to meet AP style guidelines, but we will not change the content. Similarly, we maintain the right to publish the work on our website, and we will not take the work down. You maintain the intellectual property rights of the work, meaning that you will be credited with creating the work, you will be able to submit it to other places if you choose and you can adjust and/or update the work after it has been published.
Please contact Dr. Steve Ingham, [email protected], or our Editor in Chief Bailey Fulk [email protected], with any questions, comments or concerns!