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For a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal
_Storytelling: A Critical Journal of Popular
Narrative_ (Winter 2007), the guest editor is
soliciting contributions that address issues of
domesticity and narrative as a mode of storytelling.
The guest editor envisions essays that explore this
topic in narrative film, on television, and in popular
literature including advertising and nonfiction texts.
Essays should be between 10 to 15 double-spaced, typed
pages (approximately 3,300 to 6,000 words) including
notes and works cited, and should be formatted according to the _MLA Style Manual_ (by Joseph Gibaldi, 2nd ed, 1998).
Please email all submissions to the guest editor as
Word attachments.
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