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Do I need to be a professional writer?
Not at all. Prosnic was built for real humans, not polished influencers.
If you can speak honestly and write like you talk — you’re already good enough.
What kinds of stories get accepted?
Personal, human stories. Moments where you struggled, learned something,
started again, or found clarity. Pieces that help someone feel less alone
on a hard day. No pressure-driven hustle content.
Is there payment for accepted pieces?
For now, Prosnic does not offer paid contributions. Prosnic is still in the slow-growth,
early-building stage. As the platform grows and revenue stabilizes, paid writing will become part of the model.
For now, contributors receive:
- A permanent byline
- A link to your site or newsletter
- Promotion through Prosnic’s social channels
Can I pitch multiple ideas?
Yes, absolutely. You can send 2–3 ideas in one email if you’d like.
Just keep each idea to a few lines so it’s easy to understand.
Can my story be anonymous?
Yes. If your story is sensitive or personal, you can request:
- No name (anonymous credit)
- First name only
- A pen name
Do you edit contributor submissions?
Yes, gently. We keep your voice. We may only clean up:
- Clarity
- Flow
- Structure
- Small grammar issues
How long should my draft be?
800–1,500 words is ideal.
But if your story needs more space — take it. Shorter reflective pieces also work beautifully.
How long does it take to hear back?
Usually 3–7 days.
Sometimes a little longer if submissions are high — but every email is read personally with care.
Can I republish my piece somewhere else?
Yes — after 14 days.
We just ask that Prosnic is credited as the first place of publication with a link back to your article.
Can I submit something published on my personal blog?
Yes, if it was published in a very small space (personal blog or newsletter).
But we prefer original pieces created specifically for Prosnic.
Will every pitch be accepted?
Not every piece fits the Prosnic voice — but that doesn’t mean the story isn’t valuable.
Even if we can’t publish your piece now, you’re welcome to pitch again.
Still unsure? Just send your idea anyway. Imperfect pitches often become the most meaningful stories.