Writing for memory Lane

 
 

Memory Lane is always seeking well-researched articles to appear in the magazine. Please e-mail the editor, Ray Pallett to discuss your contribution at: 


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The following notes are intended to assist writers who wish to submit articles, letters, reviews, etc., for publication. A consistent approach by writers will greatly assist the editor and proof-readers, and save time and costs at the printers. It will also increase the likelihood of your work being published.

Please:

  1. use Microsoft WORD and send by e-mail to the e-mail address shown above

  2. use single spacing

  3. use 12 point Times New Roman

  4. do not type anything in block capitals or bold

  5. put song, film, show, book or other titles in Italics, not inverted commas or underlined

  6. do not use abbreviations for words, e.g. orch for orchestra, pno for piano

  7. do not put full stops between initials, e.g. BBC not B.B.C.

  8. do not use Initial Capital letters for anything apart from proper names. For example, do not use for band unless part of an official name - Harry Roy and his Band, but Harry Roy’s band.

  9. use single marks for speech quotations and double marks for quotations within quotations. Use for no other purpose.

  10. try to avoid abbreviating words by using an apostrophe. For example "do not" and "It is" not "don’t" or "it’s".

  11. use either "the 1940s" or "the forties" in preference to "the ‘40s" or "1940’s".


If you are only able to submit articles on paper, please use the additional following guidelines.

  1. Please type on A4 paper using one side only.

  2. Leave a one inch margin top, bottom, left and right.

  3. Use one-and-a-half or double spacing.

  4. If an italics facility is not available, all song and other titles should be underlined. Do not use italics,  quotation marks or anything else.

Thank you for your co-operation in using these guidelines.