Preternature
- Kirsten C. Uszkalo, Editor
- Richard Raiswell, Book Review Editor
- Biannual Publication
- ISSN 2161-2196
- E-ISSN 2161-2188
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- Code of Ethics
Preternature welcomes submissions on an ongoing basis that represent original scholarship in English on any topic relating to the role, appearance of, or function of the preternatural or closely related topics (magic, esotericism, demonology, the occult), from any academic discipline and theoretical approach. The journal especially welcomes original editions or translations of relevant texts from contemporary or ancient languages that have not yet appeared in scholarly edition or made available in English.
Contributions should be roughly 8,000–12,000 words (with the possibility of longer submissions in exceptional cases), including all documentation and critical apparatus. If accepted for publication, manuscripts will be required to adhere to the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition (style 1, employing footnotes).
Preternature takes advantage of an online journal management system, through which contributors are encouraged to submit manuscripts for consideration. Please find us online at: http://www.preternature.org/index.php/PN/user/register.
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