NOMAD seeks submissions

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From: msmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael W. Smith)
Subject: NOMAD seeks submissions
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1993 15:26:12 GMT
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NOMAD
An Interdisciplinary Journal of
The Humanities,
Arts,
And Sciences
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Manuscript submissions wanted in all interdisciplinary fields!

Nomad publishes works of cross-disciplinary interest such
as intermedia artwork, metatheory, and experimental writing.
Nomad is intended to be a forum for those texts that explore
or examine the undefined regions among critical theory,
visual arts, and writing.
Manuscripts should not exceed fifteen pages (exclusive of
references); any form is acceptable. If possible, please
submit manuscripts on 5.25" MS DOS disks, software compatible
with WordPerfect, or on 3.5" Macintosh disks, in either
MicroSoft Word or MacWrite II format. Each manuscript sub-
mitted on disk must be accompanied by a paper copy. All
others, please send two copies of each manuscript.
Artwork submitted must be no larger than 8 1/2" x 11", and
in black and white. PICT or TIFF files on 3.5" Macintosh
disks are acceptable, if accompanied by paper copy. All
artwork must be camera-ready.
Submissions should include a SASE with sufficient postage
attached if return is desired. Diskettes should be shipped
in standard diskette mailer packages.

Send Manuscripts and Inquiries to:
Mike Smith
406 Williams Hall
Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida, 32306
(msmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

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The journal is a forum for those texts that explore or examine the
undefined regions among critical theory, visual arts, and writing.
"In NOMAD, the rarest combinations of interests are treated with respect
and exposed to the eyes of those who can most appreciate them."
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