Are you a writer? Or perhaps have some information that would be of interest to the Lake Gaston Community? You can submit it here and it may be published on our blog!

PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION FIRST!

  • Articles should first be written in Word, then pasted into the submission form.
  • Articles should be between about 300-500 words.
  • Send us your BEST work! If your article has great info but is loaded with spelling and grammatical errors, it will not be accepted.
  • If you have photos to accompany your article, you will have the opportunity to send them after your article has been accepted.
  • CHECK YOUR E-MAIL! That is how we will notify you if your article has been accepted, and how we will request/receive your photo/s.
  • Published articles may be shared and promoted on social media at our discretion.
  • No payment is offered for writers at this time.
  • See info below form for “Ideas of Articles Wanted.” Note that we do NOT accept “pitches.” Please paste your full, completed article in the form below for consideration of publication.

We are unlikely to call you but might if there's a question about your article.
Your author bio may appear with your article/s
If you are interested in and accepted as a regular author on LKG Online, we may develop a relationship that bypasses this submission form.

Ideas of Articles Wanted

These are just a few ideas/suggestions. We are open to articles of all kinds, as long as they are about Lake Gaston/the area and of interest to the local community.

  • Seasonal articles: things to do in (winter, spring, summer, fall) around Lake Gaston.
  • Water/boating/swimming/kayaking/fishing tips, safety, etc.
  • Rainy day ideas.
  • History of Lake Gaston.
  • Wildlife around Lake Gaston.
  • Things to do with kids.
  • Places where dogs are welcome/things to do with dogs/dog tips pertaining to Lake Gaston.
  • Senior citizens: activities, groups, ideas, etc, around Lake Gaston.

***Any businesses mentioned MUST be in the directory. All articles should read as informative, “news/information” articles…not read like an advertisement.