Arizona Republic: https://static.azcentral.com/opinion/letters All submissions for publication in The Arizona Republic must be accompanied by full name, mailing address and daytime phone number. We use this information to verify the letter's authenticity. The Arizona Republic does not give out any phone numbers or addresses. Letters are published with name and city only. Letters policy Here is the policy that Editorial Board editors use in selecting letters to the editor for publication in The Arizona Republic:
Letters must be no longer than 200 words. Use the form below to submit your thoughts.
All letters must be verified prior to publication. We don't publish anonymous letters.
E-mail op-eds to [email protected] with “My Turn” in the subject line. These pieces should be no longer than 550 words. A word of caution, however: We can only publish a fraction of these submissions. Your best chance for getting published is to submit a letter to the editor.
Letters to the editor, opinion and editorial columns and articles submitted to The Republic may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other formats.
Subject matter should be relevant to readers, provocative, constructive, timely. Passion is good. So is humor.
Letters criticizing The Republic are OK. Letters that disagree with editorial stances are every bit as valuable for publication, if not more so, than letters that agree with them.
Letter writers may have no more than one letter published per month.
Arizona Daily Star: https://speedway.tucson.com/letters/?action=letter The Arizona Daily Star welcomes original letters with ideas, viewpoints, criticism and news analysis that encourage discussion on issues impacting the community. When writing about political issues, authors should fully disclose their relationship with an issue, campaign or candidate. Facts must be annotated. Letters containing information that cannot be easily verified, libelous statements or name calling will be rejected. Please include in your letter any expertise or special interest in the topic. For example, "As a professor of mathematics, I know the value of arts education." We suggest you write, edit and save a copy of your letter before copying it into the form. Any author may have a letter or guest opinion every 30 days. Submissions may be edited for clarity or length. All submissions become the property of the Arizona Daily Star. Only original material sent exclusively to the Arizona Daily Star will be considered for publishing. Letters to the Editor should be no more than 150 words.Guest Opinions may be up to 600 words.Here is link to page for submitting guest opinions: http://speedway.tucson.com/letters/?action=opinion
All submissions for publication in The Arizona Republic must be accompanied by full name, mailing address and daytime phone number. We use this information to verify the letter's authenticity. The Arizona Republic does not give out any phone numbers or addresses. Letters are published with name and city only.
Letters must be no longer than 200 words. Use the form below to submit your thoughts.
All letters must be verified prior to publication. We don't publish anonymous letters.
E-mail op-eds to [email protected] with “My Turn” in the subject line. These pieces should be no longer than 550 words. A word of caution, however: We can only publish a fraction of these submissions. Your best chance for getting published is to submit a letter to the editor.
Letters to the editor, opinion and editorial columns and articles submitted to The Republic may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other formats.
Subject matter should be relevant to readers, provocative, constructive, timely. Passion is good. So is humor.
Letters criticizing The Republic are OK. Letters that disagree with editorial stances are every bit as valuable for publication, if not more so, than letters that agree with them.
Letter writers may have no more than one letter published per month.
Casa Grande Dispatch: 250 word limit. https://www.pinalcentral.com/site/forms/online_services/letter/