INTERSECTIONS Journal - Call for Submissions for Babaylan

06 July 2010
INTERSECTIONS Journal - Call for Submissions for Babaylan
Carolyn Brewer/Intersections Journal (Australia National University) would like to invite you to submit your academic paper, paper about your healing work, short story, poetry, film or video clip for an upcoming Journal issue on the Babaylan.

You are invited to submit even if you didn't attend the Babaylan conference as long as your research or writing is on the Babaylan tradition. This issue will have several sections: peer reviewed academic papers, practitioner experiences, poetry, short stories, as well as video or film clips. Please note that the deadline is September 15.

Issue 30, Babaylan, will be edited by Leny Mendoza Strobel.

Formatting Instructions:

Please follow the following formatting instructions carefully and provide all requested information.

# We will receive contributions for consideration via email as an attached file. Alternatively, send a CD-Rom with your paper in Word or RTF file format.
# Please label your file with your family name (surname) first, eg brewer_issue4.doc This allows us to download and keep track of your paper without problems.
# Include a title page with the title of the paper, your name and email address and a list of keywords. To preserve anonymity, we will change this file name before sending it out to referees.
# All pages are to be numbered, and, to allow for anonymous refereeing, the author's name and institution should be typed on a separate sheet and submitted with the manuscript.
# Papers should not normally be longer than 5000-6000 words — but we will make exceptions.
# Include an abstract of 100-150 words.
# Include a short bio-data and a photograph of yourself—in .jpg format—see Contributors' Page. Photographs which work best are head and shoulders portrait style.

More information here.
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