Register Now for Virtual Information Session: How to Get Published in JAF
Thinking of submitting to the Journal of American Folklore? Wondering what makes a great article? Join the JAF Editorial Collective for a virtual information session that answers your questions and gives you practical advice for preparing your manuscript. The team will go through the key things to consider for getting published and avoiding a rejection.
This information session will take place Wednesday, March 25, 12:00–1:00 pm ET.
This session will be closed captioned. Email afsga@afsnet.org with the subject “JAF Information Session Accommodations” by March 18 to let us know how we can provide accommodations to support your full participation.
JAF Editorial Collective
Norma E. Cantú, Trinity University, TX, USA
Coppélie Cocq, Umeå University, Sweden
Tim Frandy, University of British Columbia, Canada
Lisa Gabbert, Utah State University, USA
Shelley Ingram, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Lorraine Walsh Cashman, Senior Managing Editor
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