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Write For Dad Day

We’re always looking for dads with something to say. Stories, lessons, laughs, or advice worth sharing. You don’t need to be a writer. We’ve got a solid editor who’ll help polish things up. All we care about is real perspective from real dads.

Most of our articles land between 600-1200 words . Don’t stress the exact count. Focus on the story or takeaway, and we’ll help shape it from there.

Not sure where to start?

Here are a few ideas:

-A lesson you learned from your kid (or your own dad)
-Something that changed the way you parent or think about being a dad
-A dad hack that actually works
-A trip, workout, or ritual that keeps you grounded
-The hardest (or funniest) moment you’ve had as a dad
Fill out the short form below with your article submission so we can get to know you and keep everything organized on our end.

Name

Email

Phone Number

City & State

One-sentence bio

Keep it short and real. Example: “Dad of two boys, weekend surfer, and wannabe grill master.”

How many kids do you have?

Drop their ages, too.

Article Submission

Upload your draft as a pdf, .docx, Google Doc link, etc. Doesn’t need to be perfect. Just your rough draft or notes are fine.

Upload a Photo of Yourself

We use this on the website. Don't be shy.