I hope you have found this website informative and I guess the reason why you are reading this is because you are considering submitting your work for publication in The Temple publication or on this website.
As you have seen, the ‘spine’ of The Temple is the history and enigmas surrounding the Knights Templar. As mentioned elsewhere subjects such as: the Grail Legends, Arthurian Mythos, the Rosicrucian's, Masonic Lore, Early Christianity, Cathars, Gnostic Theology, Alchemy, Folklore, Rennes Le Chateau, Geomancy, the Occult, Mythology and Symbolism etc are all so related and interrelated that they shouldn’t be ignored in this study. If you have any views or have conducted research on any of these subjects The Temple would be delighted to hear from you.
So far a great variety of contributors have been selected for publication in The Temple. Some authors that have never had any of their work published before submitted articles that gave them a start in their writing career. These together with contributions from renowned authors have made The Temple a unique and highly sought-after publication. The Temple would be delighted to hear from you if you an article that you would like to see brought into the public domain. Perhaps you think that there are subjects that The Temple haven’t been covered well enough in past issues and need further documentation, in this case The Temple would be equally glad to hear from you. Instead of let your findings but gather dust, this may be the time to share your research with The Temple’s increasing readership. There is no reason to feel that your work is not good enough, but be inspired and know that 'The Temple' is here to act as a medium and to bring your research to light.
As of today, The Temple cannot offer money or favours, but will gladly send you a complimentary copy as a "thank you'.
Furthermore, a follow-up compilation of The Templar Papers will be considered in due course and if your contribution is selected for publication there; you will of course receive a copy of this as well. But more importantly your work will be read and appreciated by a much larger audience.
What The Temple does not accept is harmful or derogative articles, nor does it accept plagiarism. All works contributed is subjective to present UK copyrighted laws. Your article can be posted or preferably e-mailed. Please use Microsoft Word or Publisher. Images are preferred as Jpeg or Tiff in 300dpi. However, if you are not in possession of the necessary tools, The Temple will also consider hand written work with photographs or illustrations. If you should have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
All articles will be read with the greatest interest and acknowledged.
Oddvar Olsen, Editor