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TOPIC: Articles should refer to our main topic of Qi (Ch'i, Ki, Prana, Vital Force, Vital Energy). Although primarily Chinese (because many of these concepts were developed to a high level in China), we accept articles and comparisons from other cultures. Shiatsu, Alexander, Zen, etc.. Although titled "Traditional," many articles deal with newly founded facts based on traditional principles, such as electro-magnetic forces, holistic medicine, nutrition, etc.. LENGTH: A feature article is typically between 3,000 and 6,000 words in length. A department article is 600 to 1,000 words in length. A news event or article can vary in size as needed but is usually short and concise. CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Articles should not criticize a particular individual for his/her viewpoint or practice techniques. Likewise, saying that one style of practice is the only good and true one is the same as saying everyone else is wrong. We feel as though an idea or concept should stand by itself without having to resort to right/wrong comparisons. If any comparisons are made, please compare to factual data, not individual beliefs or assumptions. ADVERTISING AND REVIEWS: Although an article sometimes runs in conjunction with related advertising, Insight Publishing does not, and will not, run articles to achieve advertising sales. Often times, a company will run an advertisement because the article is going to appear, never the reverse. All editorial is independent of sales, including book and tape reviews. In the case of book and/or tape reviews, when Insight determines that a certain book will be reviewed, the results are published, good or bad. In short, do not submit anything for review that you do not want reviewed. Reviewers are not employed by Insight Publishing, but are freelance subcontractors. SUBMISSION FORMAT:
Simultaneous submissions accepted. We will reply in 4-6 weeks.
All unsolicited articles should be submitted
as copies, not originals. Insight does not return articles (or
accompanying artwork). Articles that are received are considered
to be final copy. We do not accept any revisions to the article
once it has been received (such as new information, deletion
of erroneous information, or substitution of current information)
but you may resubmit the whole revised article as a new submission.
Written notification is required for cancellation of any article
which is under consideration. Articles can be sent via FAX, on
IBM or Macintosh data files, or hard copy by mail. Please do
not send handwritten articles. Because of translation difficulties,
we can only accept articles written in English unless prior arrangements
have been made. Once an article has been accepted, a contract
will be mailed to you for your signature. TECHNICAL WRITING: Our audience ranges from highly skilled practitioners and school libraries to beginners who are picking up the Journal for the very first time. Each issue has a mix of various topics at various learning levels. If your article is not appropriate for one issue, it may be just right for the next. We are not opposed to highly technical articles, or those involving case studies nor are we opposed to articles that give an overview or simplistic viewpoint on complex issues. Remember, a master of one curriculum may be a beginner at another. EDITING: Insight reserves the right to edit all copy as deemed necessary. We realize that some of our freelance writers are often not as knowledgeable in English grammar as professional writers. However, a person who practices and believes in what they write about has a viewpoint and dedication that is often not shared by a "hired" professional. Our Journal exists for the purpose of providing information for our readers that will make them think and investigate on their own. We strive to provide accurate information that is neither misleading nor falsified. If major edits are performed that may change the viewpoint of the author, a copy of the revised article will be sent for approval. |
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