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Homeschooling Horizons Submission Guidelines 2008-2009
Submit:
Send your submissions to
content-editor@homeschoolinghorizons.com
Length:
2 "page" max! Though we would be
happy to break your article up into a two part series, we would prefer to keep
article lengths to 900-1500 words.
Two-Part articles would appear in consecutive issues.
Please no slander or libel or plagiarism. But also no phony praise! Let's have honest and frank
opinions, and state your references if quoting, please.
Articles must be entertaining or interesting and readable even while
educating or discussing a serious subject. Keep your point in focus. Please send
only your final draft ready for proofing.
Fresh stuff please! Original
unpublished articles preferred, though reprinted works are acceptable as long as
they have not appeared within 3 months of distribution of another publication.
Please limit self-serving plugs. Use
your "Bio Page" (see below) to plug yourself or an event. If you must
plug your event in your article, it should be related to the subject of the
article. Please just make a simple statement. A link to your site and/or own bio
page will be provided with your article or piece.
Submitting Info? Great! We want it! Our Day at Our
House column is there to give us a glimpse of your day, while all of our
articles are there to encourage families on all topics of interest to
homeschoolers.
In reviews--try to keep a balance--avoid overly gushy, over the top
superlatives. Be as realistic and objective as you possibly can.
The usefulness of the work for the purpose of educating children or
family raising are of high interest and would therefore be preferred.
Graphics/photos are appreciated and wanted! These may be submitted in .gif, .tiff or .jpeg formats, and sent to
content-editor@homeschoolinghorizons.com or uploaded via our FTP server.
Please contact us for details.
Remuneration Please note that
"Homeschooling Horizons" does not usually compensate authors for published
articles. The majority of authors who are either in our print magazine or
on our website have submitted their articles without fee, but are seeking to
bring attention to their product or service. If you are seeking monetary
reimbursement, the average fee paid is $17 CDN, should we agree to reimbursement
and if we accept your article* for publication.
*Minimum/maximum article length as described above.
Submission Format -- -In an effort to publish the highest quality
publications, we ask that you use the following format for submitting articles.
Failure to follow these guidelines may result in rejection of your submission
or the return of your article for reformatting if we choose to use it.
Your work may be submitted in the following digital
formats: Word, Word Perfect, WordPad, or within the body of an e-mail message.
If you are unfamiliar with the mechanics of these programs, please
contact our offices for directions.
You may also submit your work by regular mail on a diskette or CD-ROM.
Please include the following statement in your e-mail message, and include your
name where it says "[your name]"
I, [your name], give Homeschooling Horizons Magazine permission to publish
this article (or articles) in Homeschooling Horizons Magazine (print) and on the
Homeschooling Horizons Magazine website (online). I offer this article
free-of-charge, and understand that I will not get compensation if this article
is published, unless other arrangements have been made in writing prior to
publication.
Submission Requirements
- Use 12 pt Time New Roman type for the entire article,
including title, subheadings and author bio.
- In the top left corner of the first page only, please
type (single spaced) your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, copyright
date (if not the current year) and word count of the body of the article (not
including author info, title, copyright or bio).
- Include one single line space between author
information and article title. Include alternate titles below it.
- Do not number pages or include headers.
- Do not indent.
- Align your article to the left. Do
not justify it.
- Use two space between sentences in the
article (after end punctuation).
- Do not use special formatting in your
article. You may use italics for word emphasis and for titles of
books.
- Do not use automatic footnoting or
endnotes in your article.
- At the bottom of the article, in bold, Times New
Roman 12 pt type, please include a maximum fifty-word bio and maximum
twenty-word byline. The byline replaces traditional monetary compensation,
and is intended to promote the author's product or service. Please include
e-mail address or website address in your byline, and a physical phone number
(if desired) so the reader can learn more about the author's product or service.
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- Please spell check and proof your article before
submitting. Please use Canadian spelling rules.
If you are submitting graphics to accompany the article,
please attach these to your message/save to diskette, and note the placement
within your article in hard brackets [ ]. We will do our
best to keep to your wishes.
Style Requirements
Punctuation
- Use a comma before the final item in a list or series
(Karen, Sally and Margaret)
- Use italics to emphasize words. Do not
use all caps for emphasis.
Spelling
- Use Canadian spelling rules.
- "Homeschool" and its derivatives (homeschooled,
homeschooling, homeschoolers) are to be written as one word.
Numbers and Symbols
- Numbers referring to age should be written out
(nine years old)
- Periods of time (years) should be written 2001-04 and
not 2001-2004 (except 1999-2001)
- To indicate percent, use numerals and the word
percent (25 percent)
Quotes and References
- If the book or source of the quote is listed in a
reference list at the end of the article, it is not necessary to provide full
publication information in the text. Only the book title and the author's
name should be included following the first quote of the source.
- References to books, magazines, etc within the text
of the article should state title and author together, and should correlate to a
reference list at the end of the article Books in the reference list
should include title, author and ISBN number.
- No page number is required for any reference or
quote.
- Please verify all websites to make sure they are
still active, that they are appropriate, and that they do not link to
objectionable material on other sites. List websites as www. instead of
http://www except when necessary to pull up the site.
Copyright issues---Please note the copyright date and the name of the
author (you!). If this is the first
“printing” of the work, the current year may be included as the copyright
year along with your name.
When sending in your piece, specify whether you would like your work
proofed or edited. We define as :
- proofing-we just point
out the problems-you fix them
- editing-we make the
changes-you approve before printing
Editorial Board has
final say or nay!
Please know that, we are
most humbly grateful that you have gone to a lot of work, used your precious
time and talent to write your piece or do your art and allow us to post it in
our magazine! We appreciate your
support.
Thank you!
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