Welcome to Where Light Meets Darkness, a space dedicated to exploring the powerful journey of finding your inner flame and navigating through life’s shadows. We believe in the healing power of words, the strength of vulnerability, and the beauty of sharing our stories.

We invite poets, authors, and writers whose work aligns with our theme—whether it is about facing the darkness, overcoming depression and anxiety, finding hope, or sharing the transformative power of your creative expression—to contribute a guest post to our blog.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Poetry that delves into themes of light and darkness, mental health, personal growth, or spiritual awakening.
  • Short stories, essays, or reflections that resonate with our focus on finding light in the midst of hardship.
  • Creative works that inspire, uplift, or provoke thoughtful introspection.

What to Include in Your Submission:

  1. Your Guest Post: Between 500 and 1,500 words. Please ensure your work is original and has not been previously published elsewhere.
  2. Author Bio: A short bio (50-100 words) to introduce yourself to our readers.
  3. Links: Feel free to include your website, social media handles, and links to your books or other published works.
  4. Headshot or Author Photo (Optional): If you’d like, you can include a photo to accompany your bio.

How to Submit: Email your submission to [email protected] with the subject line: Guest Post Submission. We will review your piece and get back to you within 48 hours.

Benefits of Contributing:

  • Feature your work on a platform that values the blend of light and dark experiences.
  • Share your voice with an engaged audience who appreciates raw, authentic storytelling.
  • Promote your books, blog, or social media to new readers.

We look forward to hearing your stories, sharing your poetry, and celebrating the journey of finding light amidst the darkness.

Thank you for considering Where Light Meets Darkness. Your words could be the light someone else is searching for.

Warmly, Richard White