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Have you written any articles on NLP, or would you like to write one? If so, and you'd like it published here on our website, please see the instructions for submitting it at the bottom of this page. It doesn't matter whether you're a member of the Central London NLP Group or not, as long as your article is related to NLP. If you'd like to write a book review, please see our Books section and if you'd like to submit an article to our newsletter - published and distributed in printed form as well as here on the website - please see our Living NLP page. The kind of articles we'd like to receive include evaluations of training sessions, the theory of NLP, modelling projects, the applications of NLP, stories about how you use NLP in your day-to-day life, and so on.
- The Most Successful NLP Practice Group in the World? by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley, co-founders of the Central London NLP Group way back in 1991. This article is included in our "Starting and running an NLP practice group" pack.
- Secrets of Running a Successful NLP Group by Andy Smith and Nick Driscoll, who run the Richmond NLP Group. This article also appeared in issue 45 of the ANLP's Rapport magazine as well as being included in our "Starting and running an NLP practice group" pack.
- Putting Together a Practice Session by Marysia Kurowski ("Isha") who as well as being Programme Co-ordinator for the NLP Group for a while, also served on the Committee. Another one from our "Starting and running an NLP practice group" pack.
- Executive Coaching by David Lincoln, member of the Central London NLP Group Commitee.
Submitting articles
Please use our e-mail response form to contact us in the first instance, giving us details of what the article is about and an approximate word count, and please mention if your article includes any artwork. On acceptance, articles can be submitted in any of the following formats: plain text, Rich Text Format, HTML, Microsoft Word, WordPad, Word Perfect or Lotus Word Pro, as an e-mail attachment sent to the webmaster. If your article contains artwork, please send any pictures as separate attachments to your article, preferably in GIF or JPEG format, although we can convert from a large number of other formats including WMF line art - if in doubt, please ask. Articles are published at the discretion of the webmaster and of the Committee of the Central London NLP Group, and do not necessarily reflect their views. The author will retain copyright in any article published and no material submitted will be passed on to any third person. Articles may be removed or altered at any time at the request of the author(s).
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