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This is a new initiative proposal.

What's Your Article?

You have an article in you--the best article you can write, introducing some subject. Maybe no one could write a better article on that subject; or maybe you're just very passionate about it.

The Citizendium is a wiki with unsigned, collaborative articles. "What's Your Article?" gives you the opportunity to give the world your one best article. Your name goes on it, prominently, at the top of the page. And no one can edit it. It is your work; it represents what you can do, and what you're passionate about. It doesn't matter if someone else has written on your topic. This is your take on the subject.

But you can only write one article for this program. So make it your best. Everyone's best will be collected together in one place--right here.

In time, as we get more and more editors on board, they will select the best of these articles to link to as "Signed Articles." This means your work will be held up as reference material and an official part of the Citizendium.

Why?

Why should you participate? Think about this: if you could write just one article, introducing one topic to the world, what would it be? There's something you know a lot about--something that excites or interests you, or that you care deeply about. We're challenging everyone: demonstrate your excellent writing skills by telling the world about it. Make the best possible article you can.

Why is Citizendium organizing this? Because we think the idea of collecting the world's best individual work is extremely compelling. The result will be a huge number of very good articles that both express our individuality, and enlighten the world. Furthermore, it's a compelling "hook" to draw people into the Citizendium project as a whole.

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  • License. You specify the license.
  • Can this article be used as a starting-point for a collaborative Citizendium article? You decide.

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