Contexts welcomes contributions from members and non-members...

Writing for Contexts

 

Contexts welcomes contributions from GASi members and non-members on a variety of topics: Have you run or attended a group-analytic or group psychotherapy workshop? Are you involved in a group-analytic or group psychotherapy project that others might want to learn about? Would you like to share your ideas or professional concerns with a wide range of colleagues? If so, send us an article for publication by e-mail. Articles submitted for publication should be between 500 and 5,000 words long, or between one and eight A4 pages. Writing for Contexts is an ideal opportunity to begin your professional writing career with something that is informal, even witty or funny, a short piece that is a report of an event, a report about practice, a review of a book or film, or stray thoughts that you have managed to capture on paper. Give it a go! Please don’t worry about language, grammar and the organisation of your piece. Many pieces are received from non-English speaking countries and it is the job of the editor to work with you to create a piece of writing that is grammatical and reads well in English. This help also extends to English speakers who may need help and advice about the coherence and organisation of a piece of work.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • CONTEXTS is a newsletter and the copyright of any piece published stays with the author, meaning any contributor to this publication is free to also publish their piece elsewhere;
  • Neither the editors of Contexts nor the GASi Management Committee necessarily agree with the views expressed by the contributors to this publication;
  • The editors reserve the right to adapt the layout and to correct the language and grammar of any published piece of writing.