How to Become a Writer for The Pythonworld Publication
Do you love Python, AI, and all things software engineering? Here’s how you can share your expertise with thousands of readers worldwide.

At The Pythonworld, we believe in making technology knowledge accessible, practical, and inspiring. Our publication focuses on Python programming, artificial intelligence, software engineering best practices, and related tech trends. Whether you’re sharing a quick Python tip, an in-depth AI guide, or your insights on building scalable systems, we welcome voices that can inform and inspire the global developer community.
If you’ve ever thought, “I’d love to share my tech knowledge, but I don’t know where to start,” — this guide will walk you through exactly how to become a writer for The Pythonworld.
Why Write for The Pythonworld?
Becoming a contributor isn’t just about publishing an article — it’s about joining a community. Here’s what you gain:
Expand Your Reach — Your work will be read by thousands of developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts.
Boost Your Professional Profile — Writing on Medium under a recognized publication strengthens your portfolio and credibility.
Share Your Expertise — Help others solve real-world problems and grow in their careers.
Learn & Improve — Our editorial feedback can help sharpen your writing and technical communication skills.
Networking Opportunities — Connect with like-minded tech professionals from around the world.
How to Apply as a Writer
We’ve made joining The Pythonworld as simple as possible. Here’s how you can start:

- Have a Medium Account
If you don’t already have one, create a free Medium account and set up your profile with a short bio and profile picture. - 📩 Apply now by Following The Pythonworld, Clap for this article and leave a comment explaining why you want to join — we’ll review your profile and get back to you.
- Wait for Approval
We’ll review your request and get back to you by reply to your comment. If approved, we’ll add you as a writer to the publication so you can submit articles directly.
Submission Rules & Guidelines
To keep The Pythonworld high-quality, engaging, and useful for readers, please follow these rules:
1. Originality
- Your work must be your own.
- No plagiarism or AI-generated articles without proper editing and fact-checking.
2. Clarity
- Explain technical concepts in a way that’s accessible even to intermediate readers.
- Use examples, code snippets, and visuals where relevant.
3. Formatting Style
- Use headings, bullet points, and short paragraphs for readability.
- Format code using Medium’s code block feature.
4. Length
- Aim for 800–2000 words.
- Long enough to provide value, but concise enough to keep readers engaged.
5. Relevance
- Articles must be related to Python, AI, software engineering, or related technologies.
- Opinion pieces are welcome, but must be backed by examples or credible references.
Ready to Join?
If you have knowledge to share and the passion to write, The Pythonworld is the perfect platform to amplify your voice.
📩 Apply now by Following The Pythonworld, Clap for this article and leave a comment explaining why you want to join — we’ll review your profile and get back to you.
The Pythonworld isn’t just a publication — it’s a growing community of thinkers, builders, and dreamers. We can’t wait to see what you’ll contribute.
