Journal of Experiential Trance Call for Submissions

Well, we got the first issue of the JOURNAL OF EXPERIENTIAL TRANCE out and online at http://www.trancesociety.org/journal (free to download), so, as is the nature of such ongoing endeavors . . . now it's time to get the second issue ready for publication . . . so:

If you would like to submit for consideration an article or essay or case study or review or creative process write up for the JOURNAL OF EXPERIENTIAL TRANCE (journal/magazine), please feel free to submit now.


Straightforward informal essays are fine. These do not need to be academically researched papers, although formal papers are also accepted.

Submission of longer pieces in the 8-12 page range are very much appreciated, although we will also be publishing some short pieces in the two to three page range.

Pieces should be related to experiential trance, hypnosis, hyperempiria, guided imagery, EFT, TFT, meditation, HK, neurolinguistic programming, focused trance, or other areas related to changework or trancework.  Appropriate contexts may range from therapeutic, entertainment, recreational, intimate relationship, educational, sports, performance enhancement, coaching, or other applications including discussion of application or original process or script shares.  In addition to practical application, essays may also discuss fictional themes or works in review.  Selected fictional works are also considered on a limited basis.

Members in good standing of the Society of Experiential Trance (http://www.trancesociety.org) receive continuing education credits for publication in the journal (although non-members are also very welcome to contribute).
Yes, your name, webpage URL, and a short paragraph bio/introduction will be included with the published piece.

Send your submission directly to the editor, Brian David Phillips, via email to brian@briandavidphillips.com . . . those wishing to be considered for publication in the premiere issue should have their submissions in by the end of August, although consideration is on a first-come-first-served basis so once we have enough acceptances for the first issue, we will begin considering pieces for following issues.

Authors of accepted articles grant the Journal of Experiential Trance limitied non-exclusive rights to publication within the journal (print and electronic) or journal collections but retain all other rights for subsequent use so you keep your rights to use the piece elsewhere.

There is more information about journal submissions at http://www.trancesociety.org/journal as well as an archive copy of the premiere issue . . . Pieces may be related to experiential trance, hypnosis, hyperempiria, guided imagery, EFT, TFT, meditation, HK, neurolinguistic programming, focused trance, or other areas related to changework or trancework.  Appropriate contexts may range from therapeutic, entertainment, recreational, intimate relationship, educational, or other applications including discussion of application or original process or script shares.  In addition to practical application, essays may also discuss fictional themes or works in review.  Selected fictional works are also considered on a limited basis.

The Journal of Experiential Trance is a free international peer-reviewed journal that follows an open community inclusive model.  See http://www.trancesociety.org/journal for more information.

All the best,
Brian

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President, Society of Experiential Trance
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