We do not charge an advertising fee for including your article which is assured of remaining part of the main website for a minimum of two years, and probably much longer, subject to the material remaining relevant and in existence. However, we do charge a fee for the preparation of the original review which incorporates copywriting, photography and web-setting regardless of materials provided. Travel and sustenance expenses will be charged as extra but will be quoted and agreed prior to the commencement of the project. A 25% deposit will be required in advance with the balance payable 30 days after invoicing which will be issued following the completion and publication of the review. Curious Britannia reserves the right to remove the article from the website if full payment has not been received within the specified time. Final editorial content is subject to the decision of the Managing Editor of Curious Britannia although every effort will be made to ensure your agreement. Only destinations and subjects that can demonstrate that they represent something "curious, unusual or of exceptional general interest" can be considered for a review. For example, an everyday pub would not comply with our editorial criteria but if that same pub was once the centre of a Cornish smuggling ring or was historically associated with a famous event then it becomes 'curious' and thus eligible for inclusion. Hauntings, strange traditions, lost treasures, unusual architecture, strange locations, historical significance, famous events, lost gardens, secret passages, mentions in literature and associations with famous people are some of the criteria we look for when selecting subjects for inclusion. |
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