ArtPrompts Generator occasionally publishes guides from contributors outside our core team. If you know AI image models deeply and can write clearly about them, we would like to hear from you. This page explains what we look for and how to pitch.

What we publish

We publish practical, tested guidance about prompting for Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, DALL·E, Flux and Niji. That includes technique walkthroughs, parameter deep-dives, model comparisons, workflow guides and honest write-ups of what does and doesn’t work. We do not publish thin listicles, keyword-stuffed filler, press releases, or “prompt packs” with no explanation behind them.

Who we’re looking for

You don’t need to be famous, but you do need first-hand experience. The best contributors are people who actually generate a lot of images and can explain the reasoning behind a result, not just the result itself. Whether you are a working artist, a designer, an ML engineer, or a serious hobbyist, what matters is that you can back up your claims and write in plain language.

Our standards

Contributors are held to the same bar as our staff, described in our editorial policy and how we test pages. In short:

  • Test before you tell. If you claim a technique or setting does something, you should have generated images that show it. Reproducible examples make a piece far stronger.
  • Be honest about limits. Say which model and version you tested, and acknowledge where results vary or where a technique might drift after an update.
  • Original work only. Submissions must be your own, not published elsewhere, and free of plagiarism or undisclosed AI-generated filler text.
  • Define your terms. Assume a smart reader who may be new to a specific concept. Explain jargon or link to our glossary.
  • No hidden promotion. We don’t accept guides written to promote a product in disguise. Any affiliate or commercial relationship must be disclosed to us up front.

What we offer

We are a small independent site, so we are honest that we are not able to pay large fees. What we can offer is a careful edit, a named byline, and publication to an audience that genuinely cares about prompting. If our arrangement for a given piece involves any compensation, we’ll agree it with you in advance. We edit for clarity and accuracy, and we may ask for revisions before publishing.

How to pitch

Email us at hello@artpromptsgenerator.org with the subject line “Write for us.” Include a short outline of your idea (a paragraph is plenty), a note on why you’re the right person to write it, and a link to something you’ve written or a gallery of your work if you have one. Full drafts are welcome but not required at the pitch stage. We read every submission, though as a small team we may not be able to reply to all of them — we do our best.