IAPL PUBLICATIONS

TEXTURES

Philosophy / Literature / Culture

Hugh J. Silverman, Series Editor

CONTINUUM BOOKS (London and New York)


The following volumes were officially published on January 15th, 2003 in the Continuum Books (London and New York) Textures Series (edited by Hugh J. Silverman) . These books are available to IAPL members at half price ($15./each). See the IAPL website for details.



In addition to the first four volumes in the CONTINUUM TEXTURES SERIES (Hugh J. Silverman, Series Editor) , the following books based on IAPL conferences have already appeared:


IAPL PUBLICATIONS

In conjunction with the Continuum Books TEXTURES: Philosophy/ Literature/ Culture Series (edited by Hugh J. Silverman), the IAPL is pleased to invite conference participants to submit final versions of their papers for possible inclusion in a volume resulting from IAPL conferences. Conference participants are asked to submit a copy of the paper they are offering for publication at the time of conference registration. The IAPL reserves the right of first selection on all papers presented at its annual conferences. Since the number of papers that can be included is limited, the choice of papers will be based on quality and on relevance to the thematic integrity of the volume.

To be considered for the IAPL 2003 volume (edited by Martin McQuillan), participants should submit a final corrected version of their essay to each of the editor.

 




SUBMISSION DETAILS

Submissions should include two (2) hard copies of your essay as well as a disk copy in a PC WordPerfect ["wpd"] or Word ["doc"] format [save in "rtf" if in doubt].. Final corrected versions must be received no later than September 1, 2003. Complete papers should be submitted on paper and on disk in six separate electronic files:

1. the essay [yourname essay.wpd or .doc]
2. endnotes [yourname notes.wpd or .doc] IMPORTANT: Endnotes should be complete for first citation, with a "henceforth cited as [underlined abbreviation of reference]." All other citations should be included in the main body of the text in parentheses with the abbreviation for the reference, followed by the page number(s). Do not use repeating endnotes for the same text.
3. a list of abbreviations of references cited more than once in endnotes [yourname abbrev.wpd or .doc]
4. abstract of paper [yourname abstract.wpd or .doc]
5. bibliography of works related to theme of volume [yourname biblio.wpd or .doc]
6. contributor’s biographical note [yourname bio.wpd or .doc.]