Reflections on Post-Independence Indian English Fiction: Call for Submissions

30 August 2010
Reflections on Post-Independence Indian English Fiction: Call for Submissions
Deadline: 10 September 2010
Eligibility: open to authors from India
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): papers
Prize/Payment: publication

I am glad to inform you that I am going to edit one volume of Research Papers on Post-Independence Indian English Fiction. Authentic, scholarly and unpublished research papers are invited from scholars/faculty/researchers/writers for this volume tentatively titled as Reflections on Post-Independence Indian English Fiction.

Proposed Publisher: The volume will be published with an ISBN by renowned Delhi based publisher.

Thematic Focus of the Volume: The articles should be on any theme of any work of Post-Independence Indian English Fiction.

Editing requirements:

* Paper size: A4, Font size: Times New Roman 12, Spacing: single line, Margin of 1 inch on all four sides.
* Title of the article: Caps, bold, centered.
* A short-bio data of the contributor(s) indicating name, institutional affiliation, career history, postal address, mobile number and e-mail in a separate sheet or attachment.
* Abstract of about 300 words, Key words: maximum 3
* Text of the article: justified.
* References: Please follow MLA style strictly.
* Titles of books: italics.
* Titles of articles: quoted.
* Articles should be submitted as MS Word attachments.
* The paper should not usually exceed nine thousand words or 9 pages maximum, 3 pages minimum in single spacing.

Mode of Submission:

* The full papers along with abstract of 300 words and a brief bio note may be sent as email attachments to my email addresses: amnawale@gmail.com up to 10th Sept. 2010. The contributors are also supposed to submit one hard copy typed in above mentioned format on postal address given bellow. One hard copy is required for our record. Without hard copy no paper will be considered for publication.

Selection Procedure:

All submissions will be sent for peer reviewing. Final selection will be made only if the papers are recommended for publication by the reviewers. The contributors will be informed about the decision of the reviewers by email before due date. The editors will have the right to make necessary editing of recommended papers for the sake of conceptual clarity and formatting. Non-recommended papers will not be sent back to the contributor in any form. So, all contributors are advised to keep a copy of their submission with them.

Plagiarism Alert:

Contributors are advised to adhere to strict academic ethics with respect to acknowledgment of original ideas from others. The editors will not be responsible for any such lapse of the contributor. All submissions should be original.

Postal Address to Send Hard Copy of Paper:
Dr. Arvind Nawale,
“Akshar”
Anand Nagar, Behind Wajan Kata,
Near Nanded Naka,
UDGIR, Dist: Latur (M.S.) 413 517. India

Dr. Arvind Nawale,
Head, Dept of English,
Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Udgir
Dist: Latur (M.S.) 413 517. India
Cell: +91 9422535390
Email: amnawale@gmail.com
Web: http://arvindnawale.blogspot.com
http://amnawale.over-blog.com

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