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=== Get Your Article ===
=== Get Your Article ===
Begin your journey by requesting an article from the editor. If you have no preference, just send an email to '''{{nospam|editor|projectmailer.net}}''' and ask for the next article, or request a red link article (meaning it needs to be added) from any [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|volume available]], being sure to give the volume number.{{efn|If you are editing as part of a class assignment, you likely will be assigned an article. Please see your syllabus for alternate directions.}} I will send you the article as a PDF, including an abstract (if it has one) and writer biography.{{efn|PDF is how I get the final digital form of the journal, which is made for print, so it always contains digital errors. Part of our job is to be sure we catch and correct these errors.}}
Begin your journey by requesting an article from the editor. If you have no preference, just send an email to '''{{nospam|editor|projectmailer.net}}''' and ask for the next article, or request a red link article (meaning it needs to be added) from any [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|volume available]], being sure to give the volume number.{{efn|If you are editing as part of a class assignment, you likely will be assigned an article. Please see your syllabus for alternate directions.}} I will send you the article as a PDF from the above email address (be sure you whitelist it or check your spam folder if you do not receive it), including an abstract (if it has one) and writer biography.{{efn|PDF is how I get the final digital form of the journal, which is made for print, so it always contains digital errors. Part of our job is to be sure we catch and correct these errors.}}


== Before Editing ==
== Before Editing ==