Monday, March 2, 2009

Wanna publish?

If you're one of my phi-lunch-ophers, and/or are planning to take my Intro to Philosophy course next spring, AND you think you might like to have your work PUBLISHED, check out the following announcement from the journal Questions:

Questions publishes philosophical work by and for young people,
including stories, essays, poems, photographs and drawings, etc. In
addition, articles related to doing philosophy with young people, reviews of
books and materials useful for doing the same, lesson plans (include description
or transcripts of student responses), classic thought experiments
redefined/modified for modern audience interests and demographics, transcripts
of philosophy discussions, photographs of classroom discussions, and more are
sought.

Images, whether photographs, drawings, paintings, et al. should be sent as
uncompressed TIFF files (with at least 300 dpi resolution). Written submissions
should be sent in Word, WordPerfect, or Rich TextFile formats (as .doc, .wpd, or
.rtf). Scholarly articles should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style
for textual and citation manners; please use endnotes rather than
footnotes.

Be sure to include contact information with your submissions. A
copyright release is needed for publication. All submissions should go to QuestionsJournal@gmail.com.

Submissions for the next issue should be received by March 31, 2009.

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