An online weekly column of contributed personal essays sharing real-life stories about love, relationships, sex—even, yes, tadhana.
INQUIRER.net accepts honest, well-written personal essays on the many facets of love—friendships, relationships, family ties. The essays can be about joys and pains, wins and losses, struggles and triumphs, beginnings and endings, and all the in-betweens.
Essays selected will be published in the Love. Life. column of INQUIRER.net.
Submit your essays to [email protected].
An online column is like love itself; there are rules.
The essay should be at least 2,000 characters long. Essays should be submitted as a Word document attached to the email. Subject should be written as: “Love. Life: (Title of essay).”
In your contribution, please indicate name, age, occupation, address, contact number and (though this is optional) social media accounts.
Include a short description of yourself at the end of your essay.
Only unpublished works (in print and online) will be accepted.
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