Submissions

Write with us

We welcome proposals for high-quality language courses—especially where existing materials are weak. We care most about clarity, structure, and learner outcomes.

What to send

  1. One-page pitch (language, audience, level, unique contribution)
  2. Proposed table of contents (unit plan + progression)
  3. Two sample sections (e.g., one dialogue lesson + one grammar/exercises lesson)
  4. Brief author bio (teaching, research, community involvement)

What we optimize for

  • explicit scaffolding (no “mystery jumps”)
  • exercises that build active recall and production
  • clean explanations (linguistically accurate but readable)
  • respect for register, pragmatics, and cultural context

What we usually avoid

  • busy pages and decorative “fluff”
  • unstructured vocabulary dumps
  • undefined grammar terms or unexplained abbreviations
  • copying the shape of older textbooks without improvement

Submit by email

For now, submissions are handled directly. Use the contact page and include “Submission” in the subject line.

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