Spring 2004, Special edition
The Spring 2004 edition will focus on the subject of Archaeoastronomy and it is our hope that the articles contained within will provide for heated debate on such topics as the Mayan Prophesies, Stonehenge, and the Orion Theory. We look forward to the directions that this edition may take us all.
Submission Information
Paranormal Research Journal Articles are selected for the original ideas, cogent argument, and new information they contribute to the study of paranormal research. All manuscripts are reviewed by all of the editors and selected members of the board, depending on subject matter, for the contribution to the discussion and debate over these issues.
Essays, literature reviews, and position papers regarding issues of paranormal research should not exceed 20 pages. Research articles on paranormal subjects should not exceed 40 pages. All manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 120 words. All manuscripts must follow the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed.
If the article is selected for publication, the author will be provided with
the publication package which includes documentation of copyright assignment
which must be submitted no fewer than four weeks before the publication date
as well as edited page proofs which, if not returned by the date set in the
publication package, will be sent to publication without the author’s
approval.