Directives aux auteurs-es
At this time the journal’s online registration and submission system is not activated. Please submit your manuscript as an email attachment (Word files only; either .doc or .docx is fine) to scl@unb.ca.
Please do not email your submission as an attached RTF (rich text format) file. Due to security vulnerabilities, the email server system now automatically blocks and deletes emails with .rtf file attachments.
The editors welcome submissions of scholarly articles on any aspect of Canadian literature as well as interviews with contemporary Canadian authors in whom there is an established academic interest. Submissions may be in English or French; articles should be between 6000 and 8000 words (including Notes and Works Cited), and interviews between 4500 and 7000 words.
Submissions are blind-vetted; please ensure that there is no information identifying the author anywhere on the manuscript (including Notes, Acknowledgements, etc.).
References for English-language articles must conform to the MLA Handbook, 8th edition. Articles in French should conform to Le guide du rédacteur (du Bureau de la traduction, 2 éd., Ottawa, 1996).Prospective contributors are encouraged to consult the SCL/ÉLC Style Guide for further details of style and formatting requirements in English or French.
Editor: Cynthia Sugars
Associate Editor: John Clement Ball
Managing Editor: Ian LeTourneau
Studies in Canadian Literature
Études en littérature canadienne
University of New Brunswick
11 Garland Ct
P.O. Box 4400
Fredericton NB
Canada E3B 5A3
Author Stylesheet
Mention de droit d'auteur
Permissions requests from authors to reprint their work in books or collections authored or edited by the author are granted gratis, with a requirement that acknowledgement of first publication in Studies in Canadian Literature is included in the publication. Permission requests from external sources are charged a fee at the discretion of Studies in Canadian Literature; 50% of this fee is given to the author.