SUBMIT YOUR STORY

Community fuels everything at HYVEMIND, and the most vital pieces we’ll publish aren’t the ones we chase down—they’re the ones you bring. 

Use this form to share your article, essay or video. Whether it’s a grassroots project in your neighborhood, a glimpse behind the scenes of a trending subculture or a first-hand account of how technology shapes your day, we want to hear from you.

Come as your speak. HYVEMIND’s mission is to widen the record, not narrow it: dialect, cadence and lived language welcome.

*Note: Reader submissions must be original and not published elsewhere. Brands & organizations with news or press releases should pitch our editorial staff directly. See our About Page for names & contact info.

WHy Contribute?

  • Amplify Your Voice
    Get published, beef up your portfolio and let mission driven brands, orgs and readers see your work.

  • Archive Community Knowledge
    Your work will help form a collective record that connects local stories to larger systems and puts people back at the center.

  • Influence Change
    Your story can shape public discourse, influence decision-makers and mobilize communities toward real action.

  • Cultural traditions of reciprocity and collective stewardship. 

  • Parenting in uncertain times: teaching resilience, identity or joy to the next generation.

  • Practices for coping with stress, grief or burnout.

  • Profiles of nonprofits filling gaps where government services fall short.

  • Profiles of independent artists, musicians and filmmakers.

  • Stories about healthcare access, reproductive rights or navigating chronic illness.

  • Stories that dissect fashion and consumer behavior.

Some Themes We are Especially Excited about

What Happens Next?

We read everything. Some content will be published as is, some may be featured in upcoming community dispatches and many submissions will inform the stories and questions we chase next.

We can’t promise to publish it all, but we promise to take it seriously. If we use yours, we’ll credit you however you want—name, pen name, anonymous, or simply as HM community.