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Jack Sparrow Publishers’ magazines aim to present informative, engaging, and thought-provoking content for a broad readership, including researchers, professionals, students, and the general public. To maintain consistency, quality, and ethical publishing practices, the following guidelines are provided for both authors and editors.
Guidelines for Authors
Articles should be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere
Word count: 1,000–3,000 words (unless otherwise specified)
Articles should be written in clear, simple, and engaging language, avoiding excessive
jargon
Submissions must include:
Title
Author name(s) and affiliation(s)
Abstract/summary (100–150 words)
Main article body (with subheadings where necessary)
References (if applicable)
Images, tables, or illustrations (high resolution, with captions)
Focus on current issues, innovations, or societal impacts related to the magazine/journal’s theme
Can include opinion pieces, success stories, editor’s reflections, or community highlights
Should be fact-based but narrative in tone,
blending analysis with readability
Write in clear, simple, and engaging language for both academic and non-academic audiences
Avoid excessive jargon; if technical terms are necessary, provide short explanations
Use storytelling techniques such as
examples, case highlights, or personal insights
Articles should typically be 800–1,500 words unless otherwise specified
Title: Catchy, relevant, and concise.
Introduction: Set the context and hook the reader.
Body: Develop key ideas in a logical flow with subheadings.
Conclusion/Takeaway: Summarize insights
or provide a forward-looking perspective.
Visuals (optional): Photographs, infographics, or illustrations to complement the story.
Font: Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 line spacing.
Headings: Should be concise and consistent.
Figures and images: Must be original or used with proper permissions.
Citations: Should follow APA/MLA/IEEE style,
depending on the magazine’s theme.
Minor revisions may be requested to improve clarity and structure
Accepted articles are scheduled for publication in specific magazine issues
Proper acknowledgment of sources, quotations, and third-party material is mandatory
Conflicts of interest and sponsorship/funding must be disclosed
Articles should be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere
Word count: 1,000–3,000 words (unless otherwise specified)
Articles should be written in clear, simple, and engaging language, avoiding excessive
jargon
Submissions must include:
Title
Author name(s) and affiliation(s)
Abstract/summary (100–150 words)
Main article body (with subheadings where necessary)
References (if applicable)
Images, tables, or illustrations (high resolution, with captions)
Focus on current issues, innovations, or societal impacts related to the magazine/journal’s theme
Can include opinion pieces, success stories, editor’s reflections, or community highlights
Should be fact-based but narrative in tone,
blending analysis with readability
Write in clear, simple, and engaging language for both academic and non-academic audiences
Avoid excessive jargon; if technical terms are necessary, provide short explanations
Use storytelling techniques such as
examples, case highlights, or personal insights
Articles should typically be 800–1,500 words unless otherwise specified
Title: Catchy, relevant, and concise.
Introduction: Set the context and hook the reader.
Body: Develop key ideas in a logical flow with subheadings.
Conclusion/Takeaway: Summarize insights
or provide a forward-looking perspective.
Visuals (optional): Photographs, infographics, or illustrations to complement the story.
Font: Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 line spacing.
Headings: Should be concise and consistent.
Figures and images: Must be original or used with proper permissions.
Citations: Should follow APA/MLA/IEEE style,
depending on the magazine’s theme.
Minor revisions may be requested to improve clarity and structure
Accepted articles are scheduled for publication in specific magazine issues
Proper acknowledgment of sources, quotations, and third-party material is mandatory
Conflicts of interest and sponsorship/funding must be disclosed
Guidelines for Editors
Curate stories that align with the theme, vision, and readership of the publication
Ensure all content aligns with the magazine’s scope, theme, and readership
Maintain impartiality and fairness in reviewing submissions
Verify factual accuracy, originality, and ethical compliance
Uphold consistency in style, grammar, and formatting
Balance diverse voices and perspectives
Edit for clarity, grammar, and flow while preserving the author’s voice
Plan themes or special issues in coordination with the publisher
Balance academic, professional, and general-interest content for wider appeal
Ensure inclusion of diverse perspectives and global voices
Avoid favoritism, bias, or conflicts of interest in editorial decisions
Promote integrity by rejecting plagiarized or misleading content
Work with design/layout teams to ensure high-quality presentation
Approve final content before release
Wide readership across academia, industry, and society
Enhanced visibility through digital platforms and indexing
Opportunity to contribute thought-leadership and gain recognition
Professional development through collaboration with experienced editors
Curate stories that align with the theme, vision, and readership of the publication
Ensure all content aligns with the magazine’s scope, theme, and readership
Maintain impartiality and fairness in reviewing submissions
Verify factual accuracy, originality, and ethical compliance
Uphold consistency in style, grammar, and formatting
Balance diverse voices and perspectives
Edit for clarity, grammar, and flow while preserving the author’s voice
Plan themes or special issues in coordination with the publisher
Balance academic, professional, and general-interest content for wider appeal
Ensure inclusion of diverse perspectives and global voices
Avoid favoritism, bias, or conflicts of interest in editorial decisions
Promote integrity by rejecting plagiarized or misleading content
Work with design/layout teams to ensure high-quality presentation
Approve final content before release
Wide readership across academia, industry, and society
Enhanced visibility through digital platforms and indexing
Opportunity to contribute thought-leadership and gain recognition
Professional development through collaboration with experienced editors
Editorial Stories Guidelines
Editorial stories in Jack Sparrow Publishers’ journals and magazines are designed to inform, inspire, and engage readers while reflecting the publisher’s vision and the editorial team’s voice. They may include thought pieces, commentary on current trends, interviews, case studies, or thematic explorations. Unlike research articles, editorial stories are more narrative-driven, concise, and accessible to a wider readership.
Content Scope
Focus on current issues, innovations, or societal impacts related to the magazine/journal’s theme
Can include opinion pieces, success stories,
editor’s reflections, or community highlights
Should be fact-based but narrative in tone, blending analysis with readability
Writing Style
Write in clear, simple, and engaging language for both academic and non-academic audiences
Avoid excessive jargon; if technical terms are necessary, provide short explanations
Use storytelling techniques such as examples, case highlights, or personal insights
Articles should typically be 800–1,500 words unless otherwise specified
Structure
Title: Catchy, relevant, and concise
Introduction: Set the context and hook the reader
Body: Develop key ideas in a logical flow with subheadings
Conclusion/Takeaway: Summarize insights or provide a forward-looking perspective
Visuals (optional): Photographs, infographics, or illustrations to complement the story
Ethical Considerations
Stories must be original and not plagiarized
Any external references, quotes, or data should be properly cited
Respect confidentiality and privacy when writing about individuals or organizations
Authors must avoid defamatory, biased, or politically motivated content
Editorial Role
Curate stories that align with the theme, vision, and readership of the publication
Ensure accuracy, relevance, and narrative quality
Balance diverse voices and perspectives
Edit for clarity, grammar, and flow while preserving the author’s voice
Story Selection Criteria
Relevance to the theme of the issue
Reader engagement potential
Originality and storytelling strength
Contribution to thought leadership and community building
Workflow
Submission Screening – Check originality, clarity, and fit
Review & Feedback – Suggest revisions to improve storytelling impact
Editing & Proofing – Ensure language, tone, and ethics compliance
Approval & Publication – Finalize layout with design team before release
Build a personal connection with readers
Provide a platform for diverse voices within the publishing community
Showcase insights, reflections, and thought leadership beyond research
Strengthen the identity and outreach of Jack Sparrow Publishers
Editorial stories in Jack Sparrow Publishers’ journals and magazines are designed to inform, inspire, and engage readers while reflecting the publisher’s vision and the editorial team’s voice. They may include thought pieces, commentary on current trends, interviews, case studies, or thematic explorations. Unlike research articles, editorial stories are more narrative-driven, concise, and accessible to a wider readership.
Content Scope
Focus on current issues, innovations, or societal impacts related to the magazine/journal’s theme
Can include opinion pieces, success stories,
editor’s reflections, or community highlights
Should be fact-based but narrative in tone, blending analysis with readability
Writing Style
Write in clear, simple, and engaging language for both academic and non-academic audiences
Avoid excessive jargon; if technical terms are necessary, provide short explanations
Use storytelling techniques such as examples, case highlights, or personal insights
Articles should typically be 800–1,500 words unless otherwise specified
Structure
Title: Catchy, relevant, and concise
Introduction: Set the context and hook the reader
Body: Develop key ideas in a logical flow with subheadings
Conclusion/Takeaway: Summarize insights or provide a forward-looking perspective
Visuals (optional): Photographs, infographics, or illustrations to complement the story
Ethical Considerations
Stories must be original and not plagiarized
Any external references, quotes, or data should be properly cited
Respect confidentiality and privacy when writing about individuals or organizations
Authors must avoid defamatory, biased, or politically motivated content
Editorial Role
Curate stories that align with the theme, vision, and readership of the publication
Ensure accuracy, relevance, and narrative quality
Balance diverse voices and perspectives
Edit for clarity, grammar, and flow while preserving the author’s voice
Story Selection Criteria
Relevance to the theme of the issue
Reader engagement potential
Originality and storytelling strength
Contribution to thought leadership and community building
Workflow
Submission Screening – Check originality, clarity, and fit
Review & Feedback – Suggest revisions to improve storytelling impact
Editing & Proofing – Ensure language, tone, and ethics compliance
Approval & Publication – Finalize layout with design team before release
Build a personal connection with readers
Provide a platform for diverse voices within the publishing community
Showcase insights, reflections, and thought leadership beyond research
Strengthen the identity and outreach of Jack Sparrow Publishers