Send us your page. Snap a picture with your phone. Then upload it here. Send as often you want. But don’t just stop at one. If not for your benefit, then perhaps your page will inspire others to say yes to life. We won’t post your name. You can include it on the typed page if you want, but otherwise you’ll be anonymous.
How to Submit from Your Smartphone
Go to this page on your smartphone, after entering your name and email, tap the upload form, then choose the image from your photo library.
GUIDELINES
While it’s the intention of this site to provide hope & healing, pages submitted may claw at your nerves, cause bouts of asphyxiation, dizziness, drowsiness or excitability. All content submitted will be covered by Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 unless otherwise noted by the author. Please read the full Submission Guidelines.
IMAGES
Want to add a photo or image to your page? Please read the image use guidelines below.
Need help? Any issues, comments or questions, please contact us.
(If you’re a frequent contributor, and want just the upload form, bookmark this page.)
Image Use Guidelines
Want to include a photo or an image to your typed page? We’d love to see it! It’s best if you took the photo or it’s an image you own. But that’s OK if it’s not. If the image is under copyright, seek permission from the owner. If that’s not possible, it may still be used under the fair use doctrine. Fair use often allows the use of images without permission within the context of written pieces that are considered commentary, criticism or parody. For example: you wrote about how Bob Marley’s album, Uprising, still resonates today and you included an image of the album cover. While it’s not necessary under fair use to cite the source, it makes it clear you’re not claiming the photo/image as your own and giving credit where credit is due.
Whether the image is under copyright, Creative Commons, public domain or unknown provenance, if you found the image on the internet, include the photo credit(s) on your typed page with the name/nickname/username of the creator or owner and the source of the image.
Finally, consider the readers who find solace and healing within One Typed Page. While we welcome all typed pages, it’s easy for readers to skip a page if the style is not to their liking. It’s hard to skip images. And for that reason, if the image wouldn’t be shown to a class of first graders, your page won’t be included on One Typed Page.