Southern Cultures welcomes submissions from scholars and other
thoughtful writers about all aspects of the history and cultures of
the U.S. South. We publish essays, articles, interviews, personal
reminiscences, photo essays, and poetry.
Because we have both a scholarly and informed general readership, we
are especially interested in reader-friendly articles and essays that
deal with southern topics in a broad and accessible manner, while
retaining scholarly rigor. For this reason, we strongly recommend that
you read Southern Cultures
[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/southern_cultures/] before you submit
your work. For full submissions guidelines, visit
southerncultures.org/submissions.
For questions of style, please consult the Chicago Manual of Style,
16th ed., and follow the Chicago Manual of Style Citation Quick
Guide
[http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html] for
guidance on formatting endnotes. For spelling and hyphenation, please
consult Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed.
We do not accept simultaneous submissions and ask that you do not
submit your work elsewhere while it is under consideration
at Southern Cultures.