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  • Submission Requirements

Articles for submission must be previously unpublished and in English. Papers should be well-written, and we encourage grace as well as clarity. It is important that papers be copy-edited carefully before submission. Drafts are not acceptable.

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  • Formatting the Article

The article should be prepared according to the following guidelines:

(1) The length of articles is normally no greater than 5,000 words but should not exceed 7,000 words, including an abstract and notes. An article exceeding the length limit will be returned to the author.

(2) At the beginning of the article, the title, abstract and a list of key words should immediately precede the text. Do not include the author’s name or any other identifying information. Any identifying reference in the endnotes should be left blank.

(3) Please use section headings in bold type and number them. Because CA uses no page numbers, numbered sections will permit accurate references in citing the article.

(4) All citations should be in endnotes and not in the text. Number endnotes sequentially with Arabic numbers. Use the endnote function in your word processing program so that the notes appear at the end of the article.

(5) References should conform to the style displayed in the samples below under Citations and References.

(6) Font should be 11-point Arial, whether in normal, bold, or italic, including endnotes. Please do not insert line breaks in the text or special spacing for formatting.

(7) The paragraph break should be indicated by an extra line space rather than an indentation at the beginning of a paragraph.

  • Citations and References

Endnote reference numbers should be placed at the end of the sentence. References in articles submitted to www.nigeriancelebritynetwork/MainHome.com should conform to the formats below. For references that do not fit these forms, please follow the Chicago documentation style. There are several online sources for this showing endnote citation and reference list forms. See, for example, http://www.bridgew.edu/library/turabian.htm.

Wolfgang Welsch, Undoing Aesthetics (London: Sage, 1997), pp. 5-7.

Yi-Fu Tuan, “Place: An Experiential Perspective,” The Geographical Review, 65, 2 (1975), 148-155; ref. on 151.

T. Coraghessan Boyle, “Greasy Lake,” in The Granta Book of the American Short Story, ed. Richard Ford (London: Granta Books, 1993), pp. 555-561; ref.on p. 555.

Please do not include a bibliography. Citations in the endnotes should supply all pertinent information.

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