Dr Jeannette Littlemore, CELS, says:
Those of you who are thinking about publishing your work may find this interesting. We have recently launched a journal for English post graduates here at Birmingham. It's properly peer-reviewed, so it would be a good thing to get published in, and it's perhaps a bit less scary than some of the external journals. Anyway, the relevant information is attached. You'll see that I have attached absolutely everything (including the notes for the reviewers). This is because I feel that if you are armed with this sort of information, you will have a better idea of the sorts of things reviewers are looking for, and will have a better chance of getting through the review process. I hope that some of you will give it a go!
Someone asked about MLA citation guidelines:
It means Modern Language Association. They provide guidelines on how to do your reference list (where to put the full stops and commas etc. but also much more). A useful summary can be found at: