Guidelines for Authors
General Guidelines
HTR is a double-blind refereed journal. Decisions on publication are made by the assessing editors, the editorial advisory board and the chief editors. There are no page costs for accepted manuscripts.
HTR is available both in print and electronic media. All work published in HTR comes under a Creative Commons “Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives” license. [Authors should consult the Creative Commons website (www.creativecommons.org) for further information.]
All submissions should be prepared for blind review. Avoid ampersands. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum. Do not use any special formatting tools.
Submissions should be sent by email as an MSWORD 2007 attachment to [email protected]
Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts should follow the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (sixth edition). Articles should be approximately 6000 words; but this guideline is flexible. Submit article manuscripts to: Sean Erwin, Ph.D., Department of Theology and Philosophy, Barry University, [email protected]
Book Review Submission
Authors wishing to submit book reviews are urged to write with the above interdisciplinary framework in mind. Reviews should include the name of the work reviewed, author of work reviewed, place of publication, publisher, date of latest publication, number of pages, and cost.
Book reviews should be 1500-2100 words in length and they should provide a substantive assessment, as well as a critical analysis, of the book’s theme. Reviews should be on books that have been published within two years of the journal volume in which they will appear
Submit book reviews to: Kelly Alverson, Ph.D., Salve Regina University, [email protected]