Mushroom Chronicles thrives because of its diverse community of writers, photographers, researchers, and foragers. If you have a story, study, or recipe to share, we’d love to hear from you:
1. Who Can Contribute?
- Academic Researchers & Students: Share your latest mycological research or case studies.
- Farmers & Cultivators: Write about your hands-on experiences, best practices, or troubleshooting tips.
- Chefs & Home Cooks: Submit mushroom-centric recipes, culinary experiments, or regional specialties.
- Photographers & Illustrators: Showcase your macro shots, foraging expeditions, or educational infographics.
- Citizen Scientists & Enthusiasts: Tell us about unique field observations, local festivals, or folk mycology traditions.
2. Submission Guidelines
- Length: Anywhere between 800–2,500 words (depending on topic complexity).
- Format: Submit as a Word document or Google Doc, with images (300 dpi minimum) embedded or attached separately.
- References: Cite any data, research papers, or traditional sources. We follow a simple in-text citation style (Author, Year) with a reference list at the end.
3. Review Process
Once you send your draft to write@mushroomchronicle.com, our editorial team (led by Dr. Manjit Singh and Prof. Srivastava) will review it for accuracy, clarity, and relevance. We aim to reply within 2–3 weeks with feedback or acceptance.
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If you’re passionate about mushrooms—whether they’re growing in your backyard, your lab, or your kitchen—Join the Mushroom Chronicles family!
Whether you’ve just isolated a novel Pleurotus strain or perfected a spicy mushroom keema, We want your story. Together, let’s build India’s most comprehensive repository of fungal wisdom.
At its core, Mushroom Chronicles is more than a website or magazine—it’s a growing community united by curiosity, respect for nature, and a shared love for all things fungal. We invite you to explore, learn, and—most importantly—contribute. Welcome to our world beneath the cap!