How to Contribute to the Magazine
We often are asked, “How can I get editorial coverage in Production Machining?” Stories about shops and technology are the life blood of our magazine. To answer that question, we created a Contributor's Guide for submitting materials for publication.
Recently, we were asked to moderate a round-table discussion at the PMPA Management Update Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, about PM’s editorial content. We had three half-hour sessions to discuss some of our favorite stories and to interact with shops and technical members about how we decide what gets in the magazine. Each of our sessions was full, which tells us interest is high.
We often are asked, “How can I get editorial coverage in Production Machining?” Stories about shops and technology are the life blood of our magazine. To answer that question, we created a Contributor’s Guide link for submitting materials for publication at the bottom of our website’s home page. Check it out if you're interested. We look forward to hearing from you!
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