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Submit manuscripts










  1. Submit manuscripts archive#
  2. Submit manuscripts full#
  3. Submit manuscripts professional#

Submit manuscripts professional#

Looking for a literary agent to represent you, the Professional Association of Canadian LiteraryĪgents is a good place to start. No other unsolicited, unagented submissions are being accepted at this time. Time frame, you can assume we are not able to move forward with your project.

submit manuscripts

If you have not heard from us within that Please allow up to three months for a response.Do not submit original illustrations or other materials.For non-fiction, submit outline and writing sample.For junior, middle-grade and YA fiction, submit an outline and three consecutive sample chapters.

Submit manuscripts full#

  • For picture books, submit full manuscript.
  • Material can be emailed directly to We are unable to accept submissions by regular mail at this time. Respond to those we are interested in pursuing. Please note that due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we are only able to Writers with disabilities, LGBTQIA2S+ writers and writers who identify with other marginalized Underrepresented communities, including Black writers, Indigenous writers, writers of colour, Scholastic Canada is currently interested in reviewing unpublished material by writers from We are only accepting manuscripts via literary agents, with the following exception: Please read the appropriate section and follow the guidelines. Our recent trade catalogues are available online at Submission guidelines for Writers and Illustrators are listed separately below. Reflecting their own contemporary experiences, affirm positive portrayals of people withĭiffering experiences, and celebrate Canada’s diverse communities. Publishing focus is on books by Canadians or of Canadian interest that engage children by Scholastic publishes recreational reading for children and young people, ages 0–14. Genetic tests for inherited & somatic genetic variations, including arrays and multiplex panels.Īutomatically create a BioProject and BioSample during sequence data submission.Manuscript and Art Submission Guidelines General Notes Small human genomic variation: single nucleotide, insertions, deletions, and microsatellites. NCBI takes data capturing experimental or inferential results supporting annotation dervied from GenBank primary data. Submit BioNano maps, Beta-lactamase gene, and PacBio methylation data.

    Submit manuscripts archive#

    Large-scale sequencing projects for an individual loci are taken in GenBank & Sequence Read Archive (SRA). Submit the electronic version of a peer-reviewed manuscript for inclusion in PubMed Central.Įxplore clinicial studies conducted around the world. Information on human sequence variation and relationship to human health. Microarray data from clinical studies that require controlled access. Submit nucleotide sequences from any organism, including mRNA, genomic DNA, organelle, ncRNA, plasmids, other viruses, phages and synthetic constructs. Annotation for SARS-CoV-2 is not required. Submit assembled reads of SARS-CoV-2 with FASTA files and source metadata. Submit ribosomal RNA (rRNA), rRNA-ITS, SARS-CoV-2, Influenza, Norovirus, or metazoan COX1 Submit assembled complete or incomplete/draft prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes - do not submit viral genomes, organellar genomes, or plasmids by themselves.Ĭomputationally assembled transcribed RNA sequences representing a transcriptome derived from sequence reads submitted to Sequence Read Archive (SRA). GEO accepts raw data, processed data and metadata for gene expression and epigenomics datasets generated by high-throughput sequencing and microarray technologies. Submit unassembled reads of SARS-CoV-2 with BioProject, BioSample, metadata and NGS files. Submitted data files should generally be minimally processed and include per-base quality scores. SRA accepts unassembled reads from high throughput sequencing platforms.












    Submit manuscripts