MCRS Newsletter Submission Guide

What to Write

The first step in turning in a submission to the newsletter is to figure out what you'd like to write about. If it's a feature like a cute rabbit story or a letter about the newest addition to your family, thinking about the following questions might get you started:

If you're contemplating writing an informational article instead of a feature, think about what other members might find interesting. Generally, articles on things like rabbit care, behavior, health issues, nutrition, litter training, housing, toys and play, bonding, treats, and spaying/neutering are popular. Look through previous issues of the MCRS newsletter or the House Rabbit Society Journal for ideas, and consider your own experiences. If you're not sure if your idea is right for the newsletter, feel free to email the newsletter coordinator at News@mn.companionrabbit.org to ask for feedback before you start writing.

How to Write It

When you're ready to get started, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

What to Do When It's Written

Once you're done writing your piece, email it to the newsletter coordinator at News@mn.companionrabbit.org . The coordinator will send you an email acknowledging receipt as soon as it's received. If we decide we'd like to include it in the newsletter, we'll try to fit it in as soon as possible. It may take a few issues, though, depending on space availability and how your piece fits with the rest of the newsletter's content. We'll edit your article for spelling and grammar errors and to fit it into layout, but you probably won't see it again after you send it to us until it's been sent out. We may email you if we have a question about it, though.

When you send us your submission, remember the following.

Thanks for your help with the newsletter! It's our members who make possible everything that we do!

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