Narrative

Edited by James Phelan, The Ohio State University

 

Instructions to Contributors

Narrative publishes essays on narrative theory, essays on narrative and its relations to other modes of discourse, and essays of practical criticism based in diverse theoretical modes. The editors especially welcome submissions combining theoretical investigation and practical criticism. "Narrative" for us is a category that includes the novel, narrative poetry, history, biography, autobiography, film, and performance art. Because of our diverse audience, we are not interested in essays whose main contribution is to offer a new reading of a narrative by Author X. However, we do welcome new readings that are linked with some theoretical exploration or that are of interest in some other way to those who are not specialists in Author X.

Examples that indicate—but do not exhaust—the range of the journal:

Manuscript Requirements

Format. Narrative follows a house style based on The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.). Authors should submit two copies of their manuscripts and, if they want the manuscripts returned, a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Manuscripts should be typewritten in English and double-spaced on one side of 8-1/2 by 11-inch white bond paper with one-inch margins and with left-margin justification only. After papers have been accepted for publication, revisions should be submitted on one hard copy and on a 3-1/2-inch disk formatted in WordPerfect or Microsoft Word.

Quotations. Quotations of fewer than eight lines are run into the text; quotations of eight lines or more are indented ten spaces from the left margin and double-spaced.

Because all sources will have full bibliographic information on the Works Cited page, parenthetical information will be minimal (usually including the cited author's name, the page from which the quotation is taken, and, if the essay refers to more than one work by the same author, additional clarifying information, such as dates or abbreviated titles; if the cited author's name appears in the text, it is not given parenthetically). If parenthetical information is needed to augment textual information, please choose from the following formats, depending upon what information is included in the text: (Genette 74), (Genette, Narrative Discourse 74), (Genette, Narrative Discourse), or (Narrative Discourse, 74). Use commas only to separate author and abbreviated title or to separate numbers; a comma is not needed between author and page number or title and page number. Parenthetical bibliographic information identifying sources should omit "p.," "pp." or "page" unless confusion will result.

Endnotes. Narrative uses endnotes, not footnotes, for commentary; include limited bibliographic information as necessary in endnotes, but provide full bibliographic information for all references on the double-spaced Works Cited page (see below). Authors should submit separate endnote sheets at the end of their manuscripts, following The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.).

Works Cited page. All submissions should include a double-spaced Works Cited page following the style formats in chapters 15 and 16 of The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.). "University" may be abbreviated "Univ." and should be consistent; "Press" should be spelled out.

Illustrations. Illustrations submitted with the final draft must be of professional quality, and executed on white paper or vellum, in black ink, with clear, medium-weight, black lines and figures. Typewritten lettering should not appear in illustrations. Figures must be provided at size—no larger than 4-5/8 × 7-1/2 inches (full page) and preferably no larger than 4-5/8 × 3-5/8 inches (half page) and printed camera-ready at a minimum of 600 dpi. They should be numbered consecutively, and the number and author's name should be penciled lightly on the back of each. All illustrations must have captions, which should not appear on the artwork but should be typed, double-spaced, on a sheet at the end of the manuscript. If there is any potential for doubt, the word top should be written on the back of the illustration.

Photos. Photos must be provided at size—no larger than 4-5/8 × 7-1/2 inches (full page) and preferably no larger than 4-5/8 × 3-5/8 inches (half page) in black/white, good quality, well-lit, in focus, with medium contrast to show adequate detail. No half-tones. Glossy finish.

Copyrighted Material. Permission to reprint any previously published material (e.g., poetry and illustrations) must be obtained by the author from the copyright holder.

Please Submit Manuscripts to:
    James Phelan, Editor
    Department of English
    421 Denney Hall
    The Ohio State University
    164 W. 17th Avenue
    Columbus OH 43210-1340

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