
Be published in the country's first magazine exclusively for forensic nurses!
forensic nurse magazine welcomes your article submissions, news and calendar items, and letters to the editor for publication.
Forensic nurses of all specialties are invited to share their insights and experiences, interesting case studies and research projects.
We also need articles for the following departments:
- Perspectives
- Clinical Update
- Life & Death
- Corrections & Criminal Justice
- Psycho-Social Notes
- Law & Order
- Best Practices
- The Last Word
Writers Guidelines
Please consult the following guidelines when submitting copy and/or artwork.
- forensic nurse magazine adheres to the American Medical Association Manual of Style and the Associated Press Stylebook. Please keep in mind that your work will be edited to conform to these journalistic styles.
- Please write as objectively as possible. Any references to commercial products or medical devices will be removed by the editors in order to keep the text unbiased toward certain manufacturers.
- The average word count for a feature story is approximately 2,000 to 3,000 words. The word count for a department story is approximately 1,000 to 1,500 words.
- Please supply properly formatted references, as well as a two- or three-sentence bio about yourself and a color photograph (will be returned).
- We prefer that the document be submitted in Microsoft Word or a basic text file. Please do not use two spaces between sentences and please do not use underlining. Text must be submitted electronically via e-mail or submitted on a diskette.
- Any photos that accompany the text can be submitted as color prints, slides or transparencies. We prefer digital images, saved as a TIF or JPG file in Adobe Photoshop. The photo submitted must be a minimum of 3 inches by 3 inches and have a resolution of 300 dpi.
Abstracts and/or manuscripts may be sent with a brief query letter to:
Kelly Pyrek, publisher and editor in chief
forensic nurse magazine
C/O Virgo Publishing, Inc.
N. Central Avenue, Suite
Phoenix, AZ 2
fax
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