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GETTING PUBLISHED

GETTNG PUBLISHED

1. Submit your completed and proofread manuscript to aihebholooria@yahoo.com

2. Include a one-page synopsis and Work summary on the email body

3. The main manuscript must be an attachment to the mail, in Microsoft word format

4. Further, submit a concept note or proposal also on the email body. This should be strong enough to convince us to publish your work

5. Only electronics copy of manuscripts are accepted

6. It should be typed out on A4, double spaced in Times New Roman font and 12pt

7. Keep a copy of the manuscript for yourself as we will not be responsible in case of loss or misplacement in transit

8. Make sure to write your full name, personal address, email address, phone number on the manuscript, on the first page, above the work title and on the Proposal.

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