In this issue of Man's World, the editor welcomes readers with a reference to hobbits and introduces the content with transparency, mentioning various topics covered in the magazine. The cover art, controversies like the Tucker "testicle tanning," and upcoming releases like a documentary are highlighted. The editor also mentions finishing writing a new book and teases opinion pieces by various contributors in this edition.
Readers can expect a variety of content in this issue, including opinion pieces, contributions from different authors like Evelyn Rae and Jack Hadfield, the return of Bronze Age Pervert, comics, short stories, art features, interviews with notable figures, motoring, poetry, book reviews, and essays on various topics such as manual labor and vitalist philosophy. The magazine provides a platform for new contributors to share their ideas and engage with the readership, which is steadily growing.
Man's World magazine invites writers to submit articles for publication, with a general word limit of 3,000 words but open to longer or shorter pieces based on the content. Interested writers can reach out via email or social media to pitch their ideas, with the magazine aiming to entertain, inform, and captivate its diverse audience with engaging and thought-provoking content.