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Contemporary Literary Review India
-the journal that brings articulate writing for articulate readers.
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ISSN 2250-3366
eISSN 2394-6075
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Call for submission. Themed Issue
An opportunity to earn money and citation!
CLRI May 2015 Vol. 2 No. 2
The
writing craft of Sadat Hasan Manto
We invite
authors, research writers, and professors to write on the craft of Sadat
Hasan Manto. You are free to name the title of your writing, develop the
theme and concept as you find better.
Subject
Line: Craft of Sadat Hasan Manto
Length:
Any.
Submission
Fee: None
Benefit:
The best piece will get a citation and Rs. 1000 in cash.
Deadline:
March 31, 2015
CLRI August 2015 Vol. 2 No. 3
Literature
out of R K Laxman’ cartoons
We give
the writers full freedom to pip into the craft of R K Laxman’ cartoons from
literary point of view. You can add his life story, the controversy his
cartoons created or the power of Common Man to the literary canon.
Subject
Line: Literature out of R K Laxman’ cartoons
Length:
Any.
Submission
Fee: None
Benefit:
The best piece will get a citation and Rs. 1000 in cash.
Deadline:
June 30, 2015
CLRI November 2015 Vol. 2 No. 4
Criticism
on Online Literature
We invite
authors, research writers, and professors to write on the rise of online
literary journals, writing (from poetry, story, to criticism) being published
with online literary journals and magazines in the last twenty-five years in
India.
Subject
Line: Criticism on Online Literature
Length:
Any.
Submission
Fee: None
Benefit:
The best piece will get a citation and Rs. 1000 in cash.
Deadline:
September 30, 2015
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Send cheque to: Creative Content
Media, 9/3, Nilayam Society, Opp: Waghere Society, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra-
411 017, India. Reply to writersdeskinfo@yahoo.co.in
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Saturday, March 7, 2015
Call for submission: Themed Issues
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Give value to your article
From
Editor’s Desk
by Khurshid Alam
Dear writers
do you value your writing?
I asked this question from some writers over a period of one month from now. Every one said yes. But when I asked what they do to ensure that their writing is not copied by others or rather they have not plagiarized the writing materials from other sources? Many did not have an answer.
Yes. Plagiarism is a two-edge sword and harms the interest of the writers who work hard to prepare the original research material. It is harmful even to those who plagiarize as they lose credibility on literary arena.
For
preparing a research article, you invest time, skill, energy, and money in many
cases. Technically, there are research papers, the topics of which conflict and
overlap one another. In such cases, the authenticity of each party may be at a
stake. Generally, research supervisors guide the researchers and the research
materials, concept and even the soul of the article may seem closely similar.
As a
research writer, it is important that you distinguish your research papers
uniquely from others. It is important that you register your article with
globally recognized research repository as soon as possible so that your
article stands out from thousands of other papers.
Connecting
Research and Researchers (ORCiD) is such an organization that registers
scholarly articles. Any scholar or researcher can register their work with
ORCiD at https://orcid.org/register and the best thing is that it is
FREE.
CLRI has
introduced a field in its submission form where research writers can quote the
ORCiD registry number while they submit an article for publication with us.
Please check at http://literaryjournal.in/index.php/clri/user/register.
Enter ORCiD Registry number here |
Registering your article with ORCiD brings
manifold benefits. Your paper is uniquely recognizable and it can be tracked
with most of the leading journal repositories. Most importantly, you can apply
for publishing credits and financial grant from your college, universities, or
institutions.
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