Steinbeck Review
- Barbara A. Heavilin
- Forthcoming 2013
- Biannual Publication
- ISSN 1546-007X
- E-ISSN 1754-6087
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Scholarly articles should generally be from twelve to twenty double-spaced pages in length, and notes (short articles) should generally be no longer than eight pages. All submissions must conform to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. Essays should show an awareness of the most recent developments in Steinbeck criticism and should be written with an intent to delight as well as to instruct. All critical and theoretical critical approaches are welcome. Poetry submissions should deal with themes or places associated with Steinbeck’s life and works. Potential contributors are encouraged to examine the most recent issue(s) of Steinbeck Review for examples of format and style.
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