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Please use this form to submit a story you'd like to suggest for
Grief after Suicide.
Publisher
Franklin Cook will consider story links for two different types of posts.
B
efore submitting a link,
please review the information below carefully, including the descriptions, examples, and guidelines:
Links to two different types of stories are considered:
Links to stories with a quote from a survivor of suicide loss for the
"Survivor Outlook" feature, which highlights
short
quotes from survivors of suicide loss
. Here's an example of
"Survivor Outlook"
.
Links to stories about which Franklin can comment in a longer post.
Here are examples of this type of story:
This
story from
Medium
,
an online magazine, was shared
via this post
on
Grief after Suicide.
This
Atlantic
story
was shared
via this post
on
Grief after Suicide.
This
story from a blog
on
Psychology Today
was shared
via this post
on
Grief after Suicide.
Here are some guidelines that must be followed:
Franklin is looking only for stories (recordings, videos, etc.) that have already been
published elsewhere on the Internet
(so he can write a brief post referring people to the original story).
The story must be clearly and
primarily about grief after suicide
(or it must be about something that definitely would interest either a person bereaved by suicide or someone who delivers services to survivors of suicide loss).
It is best
not
to recommend a story that features a
suicide that happened recently
(although it's OK to do so for "Survivor Outlook").
Please
do
not
recommend
a story that primarily is
selling a product
or service (or that is
proselytizing for or against a particular person or belief)
.
The story must be in English
All fields are required:
Your email address?
*
Franklin will use your email address only to contact you if he needs to.
What is the title of the story you'd like Franklin to consider?
*
What is the URL (Internet address) of the story?
*
Why do you think survivors of suicide loss might want to know about the story?
*
In a sentence or two, explain the value of the story, or transcribe a brief quote from it that you think is important.
First name + Last Name + City, State of Residence
*
Your answer should look like this: John Smith, Chicago, IL
If the story is shared on Grief after Suicide, may Franklin say you recommended it?
*
Yes
No
If you don't mind your name and the city and state where you live mentioned, click "Yes."
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