What is spiked?
spiked is an online publication with the modest ambition of making history as well as reporting it. spiked stands for liberty, enlightenment, experimentation and excellence. Its priorities are content, content and content. (Although the design is not bad either.)
Who works for spiked?
spiked is edited by Brendan O’Neill. The site is the product of an international network of authors with a core team of editors and writers: Mick Hume (editor-at-large), Helene Guldberg (managing editor), Rob Lyons (deputy editor), Nathalie Rothschild (commissioning editor) and Tim Black (senior writer) - see the spiked people page for further information. spiked also has a dedicated team of technical and design experts who give their time for free.
Who writes for spiked?
spiked has an open-door policy on contributors. If you have something fresh, innovative and irreverent to say, and know how to say it, we would like to hear from you. Articles and proposals should be sent to our submissions team.
How often does spiked publish?
spiked normally publishes every day, Monday to Friday. Get spiked by email for free to receive emails alerting you to what’s new on the website.
How is spiked financed?
spiked relies for its existence on donations from readers, sponsorship from a variety of institutions and companies and contributions from founding investors. If you like spiked and want more of it, please put your money where our mouth is - today.
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