Beltrano Quarterly
CORRESPONDENCE

Editorial Office in London, EC1V.

01 — WRITE TO US

Correspondence, Contributions and Corrections

The publication welcomes editorial Correspondence regarding factual accuracy is regarded as a priority. Reader contributions on the theme of energy, rest, and eating patterns are considered on an ongoing basis. We aim to acknowledge all correspondence within five working days.

02 — CONTACT DETAILS
Postal Address
61 Tanner Street, London EC1R 5EH, United Kingdom
EC1V 3QR London
United Kingdom
Telephone
+44 20 7352 9186
Office Hours
Monday — Friday
09:00 – 18:00
Response Time

All written correspondence is acknowledged within five working days. Factual corrections are reviewed and responded to within ten working days. Contribution proposals are assessed on a quarterly review cycle.

Editorial Enquiries

For article pitches and contribution enquiries, please include a brief outline of the proposed subject, your relevant background, and the angle you would bring to the coverage. Submissions inconsistent with the publication's editorial focus on energy, rest, and everyday eating patterns will not be considered.

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03 — COMMON QUESTIONS
Beltrano Quarterly considers unsolicited contributions from writers with a documented background in editorial journalism or the subject areas the publication covers. A brief proposal outlining the subject, the angle, and the research basis should be sent to the editorial address before any full draft is submitted.
Corrections should be submitted via the contact form above or by email, citing the article title, the specific claim in question, and the source or evidence that supports the correction. The editorial team reviews all corrections within ten working days and publishes a note of correction where warranted.
Beltrano Quarterly does not accept advertising, sponsorship, or affiliate partnerships of any kind. The publication operates independently, and its editorial decisions are not influenced by commercial interest. Enquiries of this nature will not receive a response.
Reader suggestions are welcomed and reviewed as part of each quarterly editorial planning cycle. Suggestions are most useful when accompanied by a brief note on why the topic merits editorial attention and any relevant published research the reader is aware of. The publication cannot commit to covering all suggested subjects.