Every piece of content on 1993magazine.com is written by a real person. Not a content farm. Not an AI running on autopilot. A person with a background in the subject they’re writing about.
We hold our contributors to a straightforward standard: know your subject, cite your sources, write for the reader — not for the algorithm. That’s it.
Who We Work With
Our author roster includes professionals, researchers, journalists, and experienced practitioners across dozens of fields. A licensed dietitian writes our nutrition content. A certified financial planner covers personal finance. A practicing attorney reviews legal topics. We match expertise to subject matter, every time.
We don’t use anonymous bylines. Every article carries the name of the person who wrote it, along with their credentials and a brief bio so you can evaluate their background for yourself.
Our Editorial Standards
Before any article goes live, it goes through an editorial review. That includes a check on factual accuracy, source quality, and clarity. Articles on health, finance, or legal topics receive an additional review from a qualified expert in that field.
We don’t publish content just to fill a schedule. If a draft isn’t ready, it doesn’t go up. That’s the only publishing standard that matters.
Corrections and Updates
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of what they publish. When information changes — new guidelines, updated research, policy shifts — we update the content and note the revision date. When a factual error slips through, we correct it and credit the reader who caught it if they want the credit.
We don’t silently edit posts. If substantive content changes, you’ll see a note at the top of the article.
Writing for 1993magazine.com
We’re always open to working with qualified writers who have genuine expertise in topics relevant to our readers. We don’t accept pitches from generalists looking for publishing credits. We work with specialists who have something concrete to say.
If you’re a professional, researcher, or practitioner who wants to contribute, visit our Contact page and send us a pitch. Include your credentials, your topic, and your angle. We’ll take it from there.
A Note on AI
We do not publish AI-generated articles. Our authors use digital tools as any modern writer does — for research, organization, and editing — but the thinking, the analysis, and the words are theirs. We believe that matters, and our readers deserve to know it.