PopMatters Ongoing Feature Series
We have a number of ongoing feature topics at PopMatters that are open to outside submissions. Full details and contact information are listed below with each feature category.
Submission details for regular feature submissions are here.
All Things Reconsidered
Contact: Andrew Gilstrap (features at popmatters.com) and Patrick Schabe (features at popmatters.com)
Have you ever wanted to recant your statements from a past review, or revisit old judgments in hindsight? Perhaps you’ve wanted to praise a pariah or take a sacred cow to task? Here’s your chance. With “All Things Reconsidered”, writers are encouraged to look back on past releases and reconsider them anew, with an emphasis on both the historical and the personal. Explain how your opinion of an [artist, album, movie, book, TV show, etc.] has changed over time, and argue for the revised status—positive or negative—from the lens of the present.
Pick Just One
Contact: Dave Heaton (features at popmatters.com) and Patrick Schabe (features at popmatters.com)
This feature works as a kind of challenge to the writer: Pick one song/album, book, or movie that you think defines the overall work of a particular artist. More than just “What’s their best song/movie/book?”, this feature asks writers to take a stand and argue for a defining moment that speaks to entire career, potential controversy and all.
Life Savers
Contact: Michael Franco (features at popmatters.com) and Patrick Schabe (features at popmatters.com)
Most of us have been marked by music in some fundamental way, and many of us can point to an album that helped sustain us through times of turmoil. Perhaps being a fan of a TV show gave you a sense of identity. Maybe an author’s words pulled you through some tough times. Explore your personal saviors in essay form by analyzing how this piece of culture or person kept you going, why they had the impact it did, and how you feel about them today.
In the Details
Contact: Sarah Zupko (features at popmatters.com) and Patrick Schabe (features at popmatters.com)
Here the idea is to develop articles that take something small/specific and use it to get at larger issues/ideas/trends. For example, film articles that focus on the particular habits of a particular actor or director, or even a particular scene or type of scene, but then use those to investigate larger questions of the ways films work on us, or what films say about today, etc. Rather than relying on generalizations, these articles ask us to look at details and extrapolate larger ideas from concrete and intimately analyzed points.
Scenic Overlook
Contact: Patrick Schabe (features at popmatters.com) and Sarah Zupko (features at popmatters.com)
Sometimes music, art or literature seems like it erupts from a specific place and becomes intimately tied to its geographical origins. Here writers are encouraged to reflect on artists that help shape a local scene in some way. Perhaps the artists never escaped local status to make it onto the larger stage, but plenty of vitality can be found in local acts, whether they speak to the cultural world at large, or just to the local set. This is a chance to validate those artists who enliven their locales.
Note: We are unable to pay you for your work at this time, but you will not go entirely uncompensated; your ‘pay’ is the opportunity to address our readership, currently 1 million-plus unique readers per month and counting. Some of our writers have been called upon for their opinion by such media outlets as the BBC, NPR, MSNBC, and Radio Australia. Many reputable media organizations worldwide regularly reference PopMatters articles and writers.