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Authors interested in publishing with Harvard Education Press should submit a formal book proposal that includes the following elements: Overview: A statement discussing the purpose of the book, the importance and relevance of the issues it addresses, the audience it is intended to serve, and how it will contribute to current debates in ...
We accept paper submissions by mail: Harvard Review Lamont Library Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your submission. Manuscripts will not be mailed back.
The winner will receive publication of their work in a limited-edition chapbook distributed by Harvard University Press and an invitation to read at Harvard University in the fall of 2025. Submissions may be made through Submittable from October 15 through December 15, 2024.
Authors of accepted proposals work closely with Harvard Design Press’s seasoned team of editors and designers to realize their proposals into books. To submit a project for publication consideration, please provide a proposal with the following
Authors interested in publishing with Harvard Education Press should submit a formal book proposal of 10-12 pages that includes the following elements: Overview
greg_harris@harvard.edu Overview: The book proposal is both a sales document and a plan. As a sales document, it needs to convince an editor that your idea and approach will appeal to the publishing imprint’s readership. As a plan, it needs to look well-thought-out both intellectually and
Harvard University Press will provide written guidelines to help you prepare your manuscript for copyediting. These guidelines include instructions for how to format your manuscript, prepare notes, submit illustrations, and secure permissions.
All submissions should be made electronically at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pfr, where authors will be required to set up an online account in the SAGETRACK system powered by ScholarOne. The Main Manuscript File must be submitted in an editable format; either Word or LaTex files are acceptable. PDF is not an acceptable format.