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Submissions: 
Please submit articles here


General Information:
Articles submitted to Arthuriana should present original scholarship likely to be of long-term value. Do not submit work that will soon be published in essentially the same form as part of a book. We require an exclusive right of refusal: you must agree to submit your article exclusively to Arthuriana until an editorial decision is reported to you (usually within three months and sometimes sooner). Written permission to reprint extracts, and/or artwork if necessary, must be sent with your submission, along with a copy of the permissions request. See the Style Guide for more information on requesting permissions.

Arthuriana follows a double-anonymous peer review: the author’s identity is not known to the reader evaluating the article, and the author does not know the identity of the reader. All contributors must be members in good standing of one of the national branches of the International Arthurian Society.

Submission Guidelines:
To submit articles for consideration, please follow the link above or the "Submit Articles Here" link on the home page and follow the appropriate prompts, in which you will be asked to provide your mailing information, abstract, and article.

Use the Style Guide (see link below) for more specific information on formatting your article.

If you are unable to send your submission electronically, please send a cover letter and THREE copies of the article following the guidelines laid out above. Manuscripts should be sent to:

Professor Dorsey Armstrong, Executive Editor
Arthuriana
English Department, Purdue University
500 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907

Email: camelot@purdue.edu

Book Reviews
We do not accept unsolicited reviews. We review books on all Arthurian subjects, and on a broad range of medieval subjects. Books for review should be sent to the reviews editor at the address listed. If you would like to review books for the journal, please send your C.V. and list of reviewing fields to

(For Medieval Literatures)
Alex Mueller
Arthuriana
English Department, University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125
or by email to alex.mueller@umb.edu

(For Post-Medieval Studies)

Kevin Harty
Arthuriana
Center City One
1326 Spruce Street #1005
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5829
or by email to harty@lasalle.edu

Style Guide

This Style Guide contains answers to most basic questions about formatting and citation forms. We now accept submissions only in this style and format. If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat reader, please click on the "Get Acrobat" button above and download it (free) for viewing this document before clicking on "Style Guide".