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Editorial Guidelines

Our Audience
Pen Computing's readership is quite diverse. It ranges from technical specialists, to decision-making managers, to executives, to consumers interested in new technology. However, our readership shares a passion for new technology that will help them get their tasks completed faster, better, and more efficiently.

Types of Contributions
Pen Computing Magazine seeks submissions relating to pen computing technology, PDAs, and mobile and wireless computing. Submissions can be in the form of columns, reviews, opinions, or feature articles about certain topics. Submissions should not have been published elsewhere, unless agreed to by the editor-in-chief.

Physical Format
Contributions are to be submitted electronically in a word processing or electronic mail file. We cannot accept typed or handwritten submissions.

Length
The length of a submission will be negotiated between the editors and the contributor. General guidelines are: One page columns - 900 words; two-page columns/features: 1,600 words; side bars: 100 - 300 words; full features - negotiated.

Graphics
Pen Computing Magazine welcomes graphics and photographs in submissions. With photographs, we assume that the contributor owns the right to have the photograph reproduced. We assume graphics to have been prepared by the contributor or his/her staff. Graphics must be submitted in EPS, TIFF, or PICT file format. All EPS files must include any fonts or graphic elements referred to by the EPS file.

Deadlines
The publishing schedule of Pen Computing Magazine, nominally bi-monthly, may vary due to trade shows or other events. Always inquire with the editorial staff for actual submission deadlines. If you cannot make a promised deadline, notify the editorial office well in advance so that we can make alternate plans. Pen Computing Magazine will not pay a honorarium for a time-critical submission that arrives past the deadline.

Editorial Process
After receiving your article, we will read it into Microsoft Word 2001 on a Macintosh G4 computer, perform a general review, and then edit as required for space or clarity. During this phase, we may contact the contributor with questions or comments. The final version will then be used in Quark XPress 4.1 on a Macintosh.

Biography/Byline
Writers and contributors may include an up-to-date writer's blurb at the end of their submission. The blurb should contain the contributor's background and qualifications, and a way to contact him or her. Blurbs should not contain advertisement for a contributor's other ventures.

Editorial Advice
Pen Computing Magazine's readership is technically knowledgeable. Keep the amount of introductory "fluff" to a minimum. Always offer "value-added" information rather than just rewriting a press release or a spec sheet.

Honoraria
The current economic climate has pretty much wiped out our external contributor budget. Pen Computing Magazine negotiates compensation on a case-by-case basis. Provision of ad space in lieu of payment, payment in the form of the thrill of being published in a national magazine, and exchange of editorial submissions are also possible. As a general guideline, those who seek elusive paid assignments may look at between 10 and 40 cents per word, one page columns between $100 and $250, and full features between $100 and $500.

Style and Grammar
Please submit articles in Microsoft Word 98 for Mac or Microsoft Word 97/2001 or 2000/up for Windows. Use single spaced New York or Times Roman font, 12 point size throughout the submission. You may use bold and italic text, but no underlines, please. Use real (i.e. "smart") quotes and apostrophes throughout, except when indicating distance in feet or inches. Use only a single space character after each sentence, a single carriage return after each paragraph, and a single tab at the beginning line of each paragraph. All text should be left aligned, without justification or hyphenation. Do not embed graphics. Instead, include as separate TIFF or EPS files with captions in separate text files. Do not use headers, footers, or page numbers. Before submitting, spell check and correct the entire submission, and indicate the number of words at the beginning of the file. If you send an update to a previous submission, please use revision numbers (e.g. rev 1.1).

Copyrights
We assume that any submissions to Pen Computing Magazine are solely owned by the contributor. Upon request, Pen Computing Magazine will grant a contributor full copyright of a submission as long as non-exclusive first time print and electronic publishing rights are granted to us. Else, the submission will be copyrighted by Pen Computing Magazine.

Reprints of Submissions
Pen Computing Magazine will provide free of charge three copies of the issue in which a contributor's submission appears. For commercially produced reprints, contact Pen Computing Magazine at 516-349-9333.

Complaints and Corrections
Complaints about factuality or accuracy are reported immediately to the editor in-chief who will investigate the matter. If a legitimate correction is in order, it will be printed prominently in the next issue of the magazine.

Giving Credit
Pen Computing Magazine will always give credit when referring to and/or reporting on matters reported on elsewhere first.

Contact with Editorial Office
Long distance calls are expensive and everybody hates voice mail. Therefore, all contact with the editorial office is via email. Contact executive editor David MacNeill at dave@pencomputing.com.

Conflicts of Interest
We require full disclosure of any potential situation which could be seen as influencing your opinion or description of a product, topic, or service. If you have a potential conflict of interest, inform your editor so that we can determine a course of action.

Editorial/Advertising Separation
The editorial and the advertising office of Pen Computing Magazine are strictly separate. They do not even share office space. Advertisers do not have any influence on editorial staff decisions. They also cannot review or approve editorial content prior to publication. Advertising may not promise editorial coverage of a product in return for purchase of advertisement space. Editorial staff may not attempt to influence vendors to advertise.

Submissions
Email to all submissions to biz@pencomputing.com unless directed otherwise. Please do not mail or fax hard copy unless directed.


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