The stories about bitcoin suffers all of the tech stuff. Like your story begins with "Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer digital currency..... " Most of the people stops reading after that. I would like a simple story with comparing the function of "normal" money and bitcoin. In simple words understandable by the majority of the readers.
I see what you're on to, but it InnoLITE was a high school project -- so it had to be done. Thought it actually was one of the most viewed. (even teachers of other schools were interested)
I would start by aggregating BTC news from other sources (here at bitcointalk, in the "Press" sub of the "discussion" section, reddit, coindesk...follow every btc news account on twitter) also Motherboard, which is the tech section of vice magazine is pretty good and n00b friendly.
Original content is always the best, but so much is going on in btc and so much is changing so fast, you might want to immerse yourself in the world of BTC news first. Then you need to find your "angle" same as any type of blog. I'm sure there is a list of top paying btc related keywords out there too. They help with traffic and can be a good seed to begin an article with.
you might reach out to members here, calling for potential interview candidates. vet them carefully, but there are many knowledgeable and helpful devs and btc evangelists here, who knows, maybe Andreas might even give you a little of his time, he gives good interview.
I get my news primarily from here, reddit, and the zeroblock app on my iphone which has all the news that's fit to print.
Good luck with your online publishing! you never know who is going to see it and where it might lead. There certainly are plenty of openings for digital content creators!
Edit- you could also look for btc meet ups and btc accepting businesses in your area. Face to face IRL interviews are really good ways to put a human face on the btc concept
Thanks for the tip gog!
I'll start up with CoinDesk and I'll visit the subreddit more frequently