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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • This is the only submission by any of the authors/coauthors to this volume.
  • The manuscript contains from 1 to 3 authors. Exceptions shall be requested to the editor in chief by the moment of submission. No exceptions will apply shortly before or after publication.
  • The names, bionotes, institutions and ORCID of all authors were introduced on the website at submission. Such items are mandatory. Publication is conditioned to such metadata.
  • Author and coauthors, if existent, are at least graduate students or, else, teachers, professors ando/or researchers with a master's degree.
  • The manuscript is anonymized and related to the theme proposed in the call for papers.
  • The manuscript is written in the style sheet.
  • The manuscript does not contain results of one or more studies with human beings or, if it is, it has been approved by a research ethics committee. In the latter case, the committee's approval shall be uploaded as a supplementary file. The journal does not publish research with human beings the has not been approved by a research ethics committee.
  • The manuscript is original, i.e., it has not been published in books, journals or proceedings. Exceptions are allowed for parts of theses and dissertations, provided that they are reported to the editors.
  • The expanded abstract in the first stage contains 300 to 500 words. The manuscript contains from 6 to 20 pages.
  • The manuscript has from 6 to 20 pages.
  • The manuscript is adequate to an open call for papers. Please provide the them in the "Comments to the editor" section.

Author Guidelines

Letras & Letras is a free Brazilian journal. Submissions to and publications in the  journal are free of charge to all authors and readers.

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

1. Authours shall at minimum be MA students or hold a master's degree.

2. Authors shall strictly follow the style sheet provided here.

3. Authors can be coauthors in only one other manuscript in the same issue; coathors shall not coauthor any other manuscript. 

4. Manuscripts can be coauthored by one or two persons only, all of whom must have effectively contributed to the writing.

5. All authors and coauthors shall provide full name, ORCID, institution, bionote and email in the act of submission.

6. Acceptable manuscripts include original annotated translations, reviews, interviews, and articles that effectively contribute to the theme requested in the call for papers available in section Announcements

7. Manuscripts shall not be under review or submitted to review in any other journal or publication.

8. Manuscripts shall be written in English, Portuguese, Spanish, or French.

9. All manuscripts are blind peer reviewed by at least two holders of a PhD.

10. Manuscripts published in Letras & Letras shall only be translated to other languages if written authorisation is provided by the Editor in Chief. All authorisations require reference to the first publication.

11. The authors agree to the journal's policity of authorial rights and copyrights.

12. The authors are responsible for revising themselves the manuscript submitted at any stage of the process.

13. Manuscripts addressing research with human beings shall be accompanied by the approval of a reserch ethics committe.

14. All manuscripts shall be free of plagiarisms, including self-plagiarims.

15. If the manuscript has been translated by someone else, please give credit to the translator. The same applies to the reviser or proofreader, if any.

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