Write For Us

Write For squarerootsymbol.org

We welcome expert contributions on mathematical symbols, typography, Unicode, and keyboard shortcuts.

Who We Are Looking For

We publish practical, well-researched guides for people who need to use mathematical symbols in everyday contexts — students, writers, developers, educators, and designers. If you have expertise in any of the following areas, we would love to hear from you:

  • Mathematics education
  • Unicode and character encoding
  • Typography and font design
  • Operating system keyboard shortcuts and input methods
  • Technical writing and documentation

Topics We Accept

We are currently looking for guides on the following topics:

  • Mathematical symbols and their meaning (radicals, fractions, Greek letters, etc.)
  • How to type or insert special characters on specific platforms
  • The history and etymology of mathematical notation
  • Unicode code points and their practical use
  • Accessibility considerations for mathematical content on the web

Note: We only publish content directly related to our site’s focus on mathematical symbols and special characters. We do not accept general technology, lifestyle, or off-topic pitches.

Our Standards

Every article published on squarerootsymbol.org must meet these requirements:

  • Original: Never published elsewhere, including your own website or Medium
  • Accurate: All technical claims must be verifiable and tested on real devices
  • Practical: Readers should be able to apply what they learn immediately
  • Minimum 800 words: We prefer depth over brevity
  • No promotional content: No links to products, services, or affiliate URLs

What You Get

  • A published byline with a short author bio
  • A do-follow link to your personal website or professional profile
  • Your work seen by thousands of readers searching for help with mathematical symbols

How to Pitch

Send your pitch to [email protected] with the subject line “Write For Us: [Your Topic]”. Please include:

  • A working title and 2–3 sentence summary of your proposed article
  • A brief bio (2–3 sentences) and a link to your previous writing
  • An outline or bullet-point structure

Ready to pitch? Email us with your idea

[email protected]

Review Timeline

We review all pitches within 5–7 business days. If your pitch is a good fit, we will reply with feedback and next steps. Due to the volume of enquiries we receive, we cannot respond to pitches that are not a match.