Opinion
Ideas that challenge, clarify, and connect
NOWTICIA Opinion brings sharp analysis, personal essays, and informed arguments—grounded in facts and open to debate.
Sections
What you’ll find here
A mix of formats designed for quick reads and deep dives—each clearly labeled so you can choose the lens you want.
Editorials
Institutional viewpoints on the stories shaping public life—transparent about assumptions and evidence.
Columns
Recurring voices with distinct beats, from policy to culture—meant to be followed over time.
Op-Eds
Guest arguments from practitioners and readers—selected for clarity, originality, and relevance.
First-person essays
Lived experience and reporting meet—narratives that add context to the headlines.
Our editorial approach
Opinion is strongest when it’s accountable. Here’s what we aim for in every piece.
«“Make the argument, then show the work—sources, context, and what could change our mind.”»
Evidence first
Clear sourcing
«“Respect readers’ time: strong ledes, fair counterpoints, and conclusions that follow.”»
Fair debate
Real counterarguments
«“No heat without light. We prioritize insight over outrage and nuance over slogans.”»
More signal
Less noise
Opinion FAQs
Quick answers for readers and prospective contributors.
How is Opinion different from News?
News reporting focuses on verification and neutrality; Opinion pieces make an argument or interpretation and are clearly labeled as such.
Do you publish guest op-eds?
Yes. We consider timely, well-supported submissions that add a new perspective or expertise to ongoing coverage.
What makes a strong pitch?
A clear thesis, why it matters now, and what evidence or experience supports it—plus links to any prior work.
Can I respond to an Opinion piece?
Absolutely. Send a concise response and we may publish it as a letter or invite a fuller rebuttal.
Do you edit submissions?
We edit for clarity, structure, and verification. We won’t change your core argument without discussing it.
How do I submit?
Use the contact form and choose “Opinion submission,” or email your pitch with a short bio and proposed headline.
