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Author Guidelines

Post45 Journal is committed to rigorous, timely, and transparent peer review. We've outlined our review process below, but please feel free to reach out to the editors if you have any questions.

 

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Submission Preparation Checklist

Please ensure that your manuscript meets the following requirements before submitting:

  • The submission has not been previously published, nor has it been submitted to another journal for consideration.
  • All personally identifying information has been removed from the contents of the document (self-citations should be indistinguishable from ) and file metadata.
  • The article is no longer than 10K words, including notes and citations.
  • The submission is formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style. (Note: submissions in other formats will be considered, but authors of accepted articles will need to submit manuscripts in Chicago Style prior to copyediting.)
  • The submission file is in .docx format.

Articles

Post45 Journal publishes high quality, field-shaping work on any aspect of American literature and culture since the mid-twentieth century. The publication format allows for embedded film clips, audio, images, and other digital objects.

We are especially interested in projects that change our understanding of the field of post-World War II literature and culture, either by drawing attention to understudied subjects or by foregrounding new questions or methods. We emphasize historical and interdisciplinary approaches, and in most cases, we will not prioritize articles on single authors or works if the author is already a subject of extensive scholarship.

Articles in Post45 Journal are rigorously peer reviewed by leading scholars, and when published, are available open access around the world.

In return for your best work, we offer our best effort to make a decision about your submission at a speed that will be considerably faster than traditional print journals. Because of our commitment to getting decisions out quickly, we may not be able to provide editorial comments on all submitted manuscripts, but our readers will give all submissions the serious attention they deserve. As an online-only journal with an irregular publication schedule, we do not maintain a backlog of accepted articles and publish articles as soon as we complete copy editing.

The journal also has a tradition of substantial copy editing. Two editors copy edit every accepted article, and we edit not only for correctness and clarity, but also effective argumentation.

Special Issue Proposals

Post45 welcomes proposals for special issues that advance the study of post-World War II American literature and culture  broadly conceived  through innovative methods and questions, or research on understudied subjects.

Before submitting a full proposal, prospective special issue editors should contact the co-editors at submissions@post45.org with a preliminary query. These inquiries should be as detailed and robust as possible so the editors can assess the special issue’s potential fit for the journal and offer feedback, but need not include full article abstracts nor a complete list of contributors.

Once the prospective editors have received feedback and a positive response from the journal’s co-editors, they can begin to put together a full proposal. We strongly prefer proposals with contributions drawn from a diverse range of scholars  especially but not exclusively proposals that have solicited authors from outside the editors’ immediate professional networks.

Special issue proposals should include:

  • A title
  • Name(s) and short bio(s) of the editor(s)
  • A description of the special issue topic, with particular attention to the issue’s larger interventions in post-war American literary and cultural studies  and why Post45 is an ideal venue for those interventions (around 400-800 words)
  • Article abstracts (around 300 words each), with contributors’ names
  • A brief explanation of how the editor(s) solicited and selected contributions (2-3 sentences)
  • (Optional) names of potential peer reviewers

If Post45’s co-editors approve a special issue proposal, the editorial team will work with the guest editor(s) to plan a process and timeline for peer review and publication. Guest editors are expected to write an introduction, and may also submit an article for inclusion in the issue, subject to the same anonymous peer-review process as other submissions.

Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for correspondence about the review and publication process. At the end of our publication process, we also add published authors to our mailing list so they can see announcements about their articles, but authors may unsubscribe if they wish. Editors may share submissions anonymously with peer reviewers and editorial advisors and the journal may also maintain submission files, but will not otherwise circulate or reproduce them.