Write for Us
While Low-Power Wireless has some talented editors and authors, we can’t possibly cover the field of RF design with both the breadth and depth that it requires. Design articles in particular are one place where we could use your help.
We’re looking for design articles, not tricked out marketing fluff—which is why we want material written by engineers, for engineers. We’ll excise any straight product pitches and reject any articles that look like one. Take a problem-solving approach: “This is the problem, this is how to solve it.” You can use your product as part of an example or story of how you solved the problem, but please let it go at that.
Regarding style, imagine you’re writing for a very smart colleague who just doesn’t happen to be quite as up to speed on the topic as you are. Write in a conversational tone; this doesn’t mean skimp on the technical details, just write in a way that’s easy to understand.
If you have a story you’d like to submit, please send an abstract first. Once we agree on the topic and story angle, we’ll give you the go ahead. Since we’re an online magazine, you don’t need to worry about editorial timelines or calendars (though the latter are coming). Stories can be any length, but less than 1500 words is generally pretty short and over 2500 words gets a bit tedious–or lends itself to serialization, which is a good thing. Send along 2-5 fairly high-res graphics (JPG, GIF or PNG), depending on the article length, with captions to match keyed to the text. We’ll also need a short author bio (photo optional but preferred).
Once we’ve got your final story in hand, we’ll generally publish it the next day. And push it out on our RSS feed. And feature it in our monthly newsletter (circ 10K x 4 (? Ask Greg)). And send you the clip. But we’ll leave it to your colleagues to take you out for a beer.




