![]() Each translation must come with an active copyright assertion that the submitter holds the appropriate rights to publish the piece they are sending to Colloquy and that the journal has the right to publish and transmit this work under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC). It is the responsibility of the translator to obtain the translation rights. Appropriate referencing ( Chicago 16th endnotes) must be included. This introduction should contextualise the original text, establish why a (new) translation is necessary, and outline the methodology or theory behind the translation and the reasons behind this approach. Translations must be accompanied by a scholarly introduction of at least 1,000 words. Word limits are as above: 8,000 words for articles, 4,000 words for creative writing, 80 lines of poetry, or eight pages of graphic narrative. Translations of literary works, poetry, and theoretical works in the journal’s areas of interest will be considered for publication. Translations (with a scholarly introduction) The editors encourage submissions by both emerging and established authors. ![]() Creative pieces should not exceed 4,000 words of prose, 80 lines of poetry, or eight pages of graphic narrative. Creative writingĬolloquy accepts short stories, poetry, creative non-fiction, and graphic narratives. Avoid references to other sources.Ĭolloquy will not usually consider publishing reviews for books published more than 24 months ago. ![]() For references to the reviewed book, use in-text citations (page numbers) without further clarification, e.g. The title should be a full reference to the book(s) reviewed, including the ISBN of the version cited. Book reviewsīook reviews should not exceed 1000 words. Use Chicago 16th endnotes for all other references.Ĭolloquy will not usually consider publishing review articles for books published more than 24 months ago. (80), with further clarification only if necessary. For reference to the reviewed book(s), provide page-numbers in in-text citations, e.g. Provide a title for your submission, as well as the full reference of the book(s) reviewed (including the ISBN). Review articles allow authors to consider multiple recent works within the broader literary and critical context. Review articles should be between 2,000 and 5,000 words. Works under 5,000 words or exceeding 8,000 words should be discussed with the editors before submission. Submission guidelines ArticlesĪcademic articles should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words. Submissions should conform to Australian spelling conventions, as set out in the Macquarie Dictionary. Referencing should conform to Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition, using endnotes with full bibliographical details provided in the first citation from each source (no works cited list is required). In articles and other scholarly submissions, quotes of four or more lines should be broken off and indented as block quotes. Double quotation marks should be used throughout, with single quotation marks for quotes within quotes. Manuscripts should be double spaced and set in 12 point Times New Roman font. Please do not include anything in the submitted documents that would identify the author.
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