Are you passionate about education and want to share what you know? We welcome guest contributors who write about books, learning, and academic growth. Connect with real people who are working hard to expand their minds and improve their reading lives.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome writers from all educational backgrounds who have real knowledge to share.
- Teachers and academic professionals with hands-on classroom experience
- Book bloggers and content creators who already share reading or literature content
- Students and lifelong learners with real reading stories and practical study tips
- Curriculum designers and literacy experts who understand learning, comprehension, and retention
- Education researchers or graduate students with evidence-based knowledge to share
Topics We Love
We cover education subjects that help people read more, think deeper, and stay consistent with their learning goals.
Topics include book reviews, reading guides, study habits, literary analysis, children’s literature, young adult fiction, non-fiction recommendations, and author spotlights.
We also welcome content on the mental health benefits of reading and honest reviews of education trends, learning tools, and reading technology. If you have read something and it changed how you think, write about it.
Guest Post Guidelines
Write between 1,000 and 2,000 words. Use clear headings, short paragraphs, and simple language. Include book recommendations or examples where you can.
Give readers at least one thing they can act on right away. Write like you are talking to someone at a book club and keep the tone friendly throughout.
All content must be 100% original and written only for our platform.
What You’ll Get
Your article will reach a growing audience of education readers actively looking for book recommendations, reading advice, and learning motivation.
We share every published post across our social media channels for extra reach. You also get a full author bio with links to your website, blog, or social accounts.
Over time, being published here helps build your name and credibility in the education and literary space.
What We Don’t Accept
We do not accept promotional or sales-focused articles, copied content, or vague reading tips with no real depth.
We also reject book advice that misrepresents an author’s work and articles with repeated grammar or spelling mistakes.
Join Our Education Community
Your article could be exactly what someone needs to pick up a book, build a reading habit, or finally finish that reading list they have been putting off. Send your article pitch or full draft to [email protected].
Tell us who you are, what you want to cover, and how it helps our readers. We review every submission and respond within a few business days.