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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Published on January 19, 2017 21:00