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\bgjarticle{Call for Contributions}{Edwin Brady}{journal-chair@britgo.org}

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Contributions are invited for the British Go Journal on any topic
related to Go. Submissions should be mailed to the editor at
\webfont{journal@britgo.org}.

We welcome submissions from anyone from a \kyu{35} beginner to
a \dan{9} professional.
Please remember that you do not have to be an expert even to write a
technical article. Articles on technical matters written from the
perspective of a double digit kyu are interesting to at least as many
people as articles written by a professional. Many of the best
articles are written by beginners and improving players about recent
insights which have made them stronger, or about some common mistakes
they have seen when teaching weaker players. Articles can be about
anything related to Go; some possible ideas are:

\begin{itemize}
\item Technical articles: a concept you have recently discovered, common
mistakes you have seen, a joseki you have just learned, "revelations"
that cause a leap in strength.
\item Game reviews: Reviews of games between double figure kyus are as
valuable as reviews of high dan games, and all are welcome.
\item News reports: reports of club events, visits, inter-club matches,
club tournaments.
\item Travelogues: reports of experiences playing Go abroad, whether at
a club or tournament.
\item Book reviews: new books, or older books you have recently
read. Software reviews are also welcome.
\end{itemize}

Articles should generally be between 1--3 pages. As a guideline, one
journal page ia around 300 words. The copy date for each journal is
generally around two months after the publication of the previous
issue. The deadline for the next issue can always be found at
\webfont{http://www.britgo.org/new}.

Photographs for use with news articles and for the front and inside
covers are also particularly welcome. You can include image files as follows:

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For all contributors: The Editor will always send you a draft copy of
the journal at its current state, usually within a few days of
submission

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