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Published by Omalka Arachi, 2022-04-28 02:25:39

iWrite Magazine Statement of Concept Validation

iWrite Magazine Statement of Concept Validation.

STATEMENT

OF CONCEPT VALIDATION

Concept: With a mission to establish a platform for freelance writers to publish their articles,
iWrite Magazine created an everlasting concept that has academic value as well as a
discernment of motivation. There are millions of writers, regardless of their passions, waiting to
be heard their ideas, but unfortunately, lack of attention caused them to fall behind without
any concerns. That is when the iWrite magazine concept decided to dedicate this platform for
those writers to publish their articles with us.

"Reading maketh a full man."
—Francis Bacon

Outcome: The readers get the chance to read and assess a variety of articles from different
authors. We aim to increase the academic value and the references of the content to a
hundred percent. So, the students will be inspired by authors, and they can retain the
originality of our articles' content through a separate bibliographical booklet, which will be
available upon request.

"We dare to serve for knowledge because we believe knowledge offers the path to survival."
—iWrite Magazine

Contribution and involvement

Editor-in-chief: Omal Arachi founded and started the concept, and he communicated with
writers on behalf of the magazine to develop five issues throughout the year from July 2020
to November 2020.
Mentor: Charbel Tadros has been mentoring the concept magazine, implementing a
website pitch called www.iwritemagazine.com to research the industry with the intention
of validating the future potential of the startup.
Editor: Sherelee Rathnarajah Crawford has been contributing with the editor-in-chief for
editorial tasks and decision making.
Proofreaders: The tutors from the Princeton Review: www.princetonreview.com, had been
supporting the proofreading of some articles via the editor-in-chief.
Authors: Eighteen authors had been contributing to the magazine from various professions
and backgrounds, exposing interest to continue.
Social norm: Support the World Food Program: www.wfp.org.


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