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Submission Guidelines

Submission Philosophy

Nahor is a curated digital publication. Every submission is welcomed and thoughtfully considered. However, publication is not automatic. Our editorial team reviews submissions based on originality, quality, clarity, and suitability for the magazine.

The objective is to build a long-term archive of meaningful creative work while respecting every contributor's ownership of their work.

Submission Terms

Before submitting, contributors should agree to the following:

Originality

The contributor confirms that:

Copyright

The contributor retains full copyright to their work. Nahor does not claim ownership of submitted works.

Instead, if the work is accepted, the contributor grants Nahor a non-exclusive license to:

Because the license is non-exclusive:

Editorial Process

Every submission is reviewed by the editorial team. Contributors can expect a response within a few weeks of submission. Editors may suggest:

Substantial edits should be discussed with the contributor before publication. Submission does not guarantee publication.

AI Policy

Nahor values original human creativity. AI-assisted editing or proofreading may be acceptable, but submissions should primarily reflect the contributor's own creative work, ideas, and expression.

For science and technology submissions, the use of AI tools for data processing or coding should be transparently disclosed. This policy can evolve as Nahor grows.

Photography & Artwork

For visual submissions, contributors confirm that:

Plagiarism

Nahor does not publish plagiarized content. If plagiarism or copyright infringement is discovered before or after publication, the editorial team reserves the right to reject or remove the work.

Privacy

Contributor information such as name, email, and uploaded files will only be used for editorial communication and publication purposes.

Nahor will not share personal information with third parties without consent.