The Almanac publishes a small number of pieces, done properly. Start with the latest, then stay for the archive — it's all here, no wall, no clutter.

About
This season
Step by step
How a piece gets made.
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The pitch
Every piece starts as an argument about whether it's worth your time. Most ideas don't survive.
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The reporting
Calls, documents, and being there in person. We don't write around a topic — we go and look.
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The edit
Two editors, no sacred sentences. What publishes is shorter and sharper than what was filed.
Good to know
Questions, answered.
How often do you publish?
When a piece is ready, and not before — in practice a few times a week. The archive is always open.
Can I pitch a story?
Yes. Two paragraphs: what it is, and why it matters now. We read everything and answer what we can use.
Is the archive open?
All of it, no wall. We'd rather be read than gated.
Get in touch
Let's talk.
Tell us what you're making — we'll get back within a day.
- hello@example.com
- Phone
- +1 555 0100
- Address
- London
- Hours
- Mon–Fri 9–17