How to Submit Sensitive Tips and Information to The New Yorker

When The New Yorker’s first issue was published, in 1925, the only way to contact the magazine’s editors was to post a letter to our office’s mailing address, which was printed on the inside cover. Ninety-two years later, there are many more ways to get in touch: we have separate e-mail addresses for submitting cartoons, fiction, and letters. You might log on to Submittable to send us a poem. And, if you wish to remain anonymous in order to send sensitive information to our editors, there is Strongbox.

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