Submission Guidelines

All submissions are reviewed by an administrator, and there is no guarantee yours will be posted.

Submissions may be edited for content, clarity, spelling, grammar, or any other reason we see fit. In general, you should state what Robin said, why it is incorrect, and (if possible) provide a correction with the proper facts.

Accuracy is important! Was it an actual, bona-fide mistake by Robin and you can cite evidence that she was wrong? Then by all means, submit it. That's what we're looking for. If your submission simply deals with a strange or wacky opinion of Robin's, those will be evaluated for publication, but most are unlikely to get printed here.

Negatives: Hate speech, name calling, insults, racial comments, poor writing style, and being the 10th person to submit the same article make it less likely to get posted.

Positives: Humor, clear writing, concise facts, citing sources for your facts, and submitting your article during or shortly after the live show make it more likely to get posted.

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