write for us.
PRIESTESS is looking for voices that dare to speak with fire. We want stories that move culture, challenge power, and remind readers that liberation begins when we tell the truth. If you have something to say about politics, fashion, love, or the inner world, this is where it belongs.
Send your pitch to submissions@priestessmag.com
F.A.Q.
What kinds of pieces do you publish?
We feature essays, opinion pieces, interviews, features, and creative writing. Every piece connects to our editorial pillars: Opinion, Power, Looks, Bonds, and Roots.
What do you mean by “voices that dare to speak with fire”?
Your voice should be bold, clear, and alive. We value strong perspectives, storytelling that takes risks, and writing that feels intimate and urgent.
How should I pitch?
Send a draft, or if you are in the idea stage, send over two to three sentences that explain your article, why it matters right now, and anything you believe is important to know. Links to past work are helpful but not required.
Do you accept previously published work?
We prefer original submissions, but do republish articles that fit our current themes.
Do contributors get paid?
Writers published in Priestess Magazine are paid when the issue goes to print. At this stage, we are also looking for early contributors who want to volunteer their work online and grow with us. Every published piece is credited and promoted across our platforms. As we continue to expand, our vision is to pay every writer who contributes to the Priestess universe.
What topics are you most excited about?
Fashion as resistance and history, where clothes tell the story of power and survival.
Politics through the lens of women’s liberation, asking who truly holds freedom and why.
Beauty as self-love, showing how embracing ourselves transforms how we connect with others.
Sex and dating with honesty and rebellion, centering intimacy that begins with the self.
Wellness as accountability and care, where healing is both personal and political.
Astrology and spirituality as a return to history and liberation, reclaiming traditions taken from us.
Any writing tips?
Give us the big picture, then dive deep
Fact-check and cite your sources
End with a call to action or a lasting impact