Welcome To Universal Write Publications
How to Submit a Proposal
The guidelines below offer general suggestions for the preparation of your submission. Your proposal should include the following six (6) items:
- Your contact details.
- Manuscript Details (Title and Sub-Title, anticipated length, number of images, etc.)
- In no more than a few paragraphs, please summarize the scope of the book, its key argument, and its overall contribution to the field.
- A detailed table of contents that summarizes the contents of each chapter.
- A description of your intended readers, and why it will appeal to that audience.
- An up-to-date curriculum vita or resumé.
- You may include one to two sample chapters that demonstrate the clarity and precision of your prose and the appeal of your theoretical framework.
BOOKS WE DO NOT PUBLISH
Currently, we do not consider works of original fiction (our fiction program consists of fiction in translation and reprints of classic novels).
The Researcher invites educators, community leaders, activists, philosophers, and creative theorists to submit short essays that express commentary or views on issues and policies affecting the Black community [and the African Diaspora]. Articles published on The Researcher page are designed to be shared with other members of our community and more widely on social media. You can view a few of the articles already submitted on The Researcher. Authors could also be invited to participate in future events and topic discussions with partner organizations. Some guidelines to consider:
- The readers will include students, community leaders, activists, and interested readers. Please keep the language accessible to a general audience.
- Articles should offer an incisive, diagnostic take on education, civil rights, gender, race, politics and history, and other topics of interest to national and global communities.
- Articles that express views on issues and policies in higher education or in your field of expertise.
- Commentary on news reports and national stories.
- Articles should be between 800 and 2,500 words and include URL links to source materials for facts and figures mentioned in the essay.
- Articles can include poems (Poetical Science, which are poems with analysis & global impact), videos, art, music, and other forms of academic expression.
- It is preferred, but not required, that academic scholars include citations and references in the article for academic integrity using any citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.).
- Images, graphs, and or indexes are welcome but not required
To maintain the veracity of THE RESEARCHER and the valuable resource it provides to our community, we do not accept articles or parts of articles previously published.
With your submission, you acknowledge the full responsibility that this is your work, and you have the authority to publish this work.