Correspondence.
The editorial team reads all correspondence. Use the form below for general enquiries, submissions proposals, or reader responses to articles.
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The editorial team aims to respond to all correspondence within five working days. Submission proposals are reviewed on an ongoing basis; responses to proposals may take longer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Taleni Quarterly does not commission content against a brief. All articles begin with an observation that a writer has been conducting over an extended period. If you have an ongoing observational practice related to nutrition, food choices, seasonal eating, or active living that you believe would translate into a sustained editorial piece, you are welcome to submit a proposal by email.
No. Taleni Quarterly does not accept sponsored content, paid placements, or advertising of any kind. The publication's editorial independence is its primary asset, and accepting commercial arrangements that could influence the selection or framing of content would compromise that independence. All contributors are required to disclose any commercial relationships relevant to their subject matter.
Reader correspondence is welcome and is read by the editorial team. Responses that engage substantively with a published article — whether to contest an observation, add a related one, or note something the article missed — are especially valued. Responses may be published in a subsequent correspondence section at the editors' discretion.
Every article is reviewed by at least one second editor before publication. Where published nutritional research is cited, sources are checked for accuracy. If an error is identified after publication, a correction is noted publicly on the relevant article page. Readers who believe they have identified a factual error are encouraged to contact the editorial team with the specific passage and their evidence.