Dear Writer:
Thank you for your interest in NAHAs Aromatherapy Journal.
Our publication is growing and we are seeking feature articles,
case studies, news and health briefs for upcoming issues. Concise
material that showcases your knowledge, experience and findings
will receive consideration.
We intentionally keep the focus of the Aromatherapy Journal broad,
so that we can present useful information to aromatherapy professionals
and hobbyists alike. It is imperative that you read through a copy
of the Aromatherapy Journal before submitting an article. This will
give you an idea of the topics we cover.
Manuscripts and queries should always be typewritten and double-spaced.
Please submit all articles as Word docs or text files. Please enclose
or attach 2 or 3 clips of relevant published work. Photos can enhance
the appeal of an article. Please state the availability of pictures
with your query. We would like to receive article proposals or article
submissions with the following details: your name, address, telephone
number and email address. For article proposals please include:
details of the article focus and a description of its appeal. We
prefer queries that are timely, well-researched and engaging.
We encourage members of NAHA to submit articles and case studies.
Typical Articles are approximately 1200-1500 words total. Larger
Articles or Research Papers should be submitted in a condensed version.
Please be sure to include the correct botanical/latin name (in
ITALICS) next to the common name of each essential oil in
your submission for proper identification as well as clarity to
the reader. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
If a submission is larger then 3 pages please contact the NAHA office
prior to submission and or submit on a computer disc via mail.
All submission need to be dated at the top of the first page. Please
make sure that your complete contact information is included, Name,
Address, Phone Number, Email, Website.
You are welcome to include a brief bio (approximate one paragraph)
and a
JPEG (Resolution: 300 pixels/inch) photo of yourself.
JPG in "300 DPI or " which
is 300 dots per inch or pixels/inch.
The more "ink dots" the more clear an image.
A complete explanation at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dots_per_inch
Please note: Article submissions sent
to NAHA are not guaranteed to be published. All information is subject
to The NAHA Board of Directors approval. All articles and data are
subject to editing by the editorial board.
Authors are not promised that their submission will be included
in any specific journal.
The Aromatherapy Journal is not a paying market at this time. We
are working to establish relationships with superior writers who
will receive payment when it becomes available. We currently offer
compensation in the form of a 2-line bio and picture with feature
articles. Contributing writers also receive a free copy of the journal
in which s/he is published. The Aromatherapy Journal provides an
excellent forum for you to make your talents and expertise known
both in your community and around the world.