Prospective Authors

We invite researchers to publish with AE Academic Publishing. Enjoy a smooth submission process, expert editorial support, and wide academic reach through trusted partners and indexing platforms. Share your work with a global audience and enhance your academic impact.

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+ Æ Authors

Benefits for Æ Authors

Peer Review & Ethics

Æsh reads. A lot. Æsh reviewers will read your texts to get to know you and read others to evaluate your work within the discipline. Our bots will authenticate transparent authorship.

Editorial Support

Your text won’t be undisturbed nor reference unverified. Æsh editors and indexers are hounds for facts and accuracy, our graphic designers tailor the visuals to express your nature. It may take time, but the Æsh team is committed to delivering results.

Recognition & Reach

Æsh talks about books. Everywhere. Book events, international book contests, and conference exposure are sine qua non but it is unconventional advocacy that is our forte.

Continuity & Legacy

Æsh cares for your strong international presence and long-term scholarly impact. Publishing your book is just the beginning. Lecture tours, California residential invitationals, teaming up with other mentors – that’s the Æsh community.

Æ Process

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Resume, incl. academic output

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Resume, incl. academic output

Submit your updated CV, highlighting both your professional background and academic achievements — such as publications, conferences, research grants, or other relevant accomplishments. This helps demonstrate your qualifications and scholarly credibility as a prospective author.

Brief

step 02 / 04

Brief

Written equivalent of an elevator pitch.

Summarize your work in a clear and compelling way. This short written brief should highlight the core idea, purpose, and value of your research—just enough to spark interest and guide the editorial team through the next steps. Think of it as your research’s first impression—make it count.

Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Include a preliminary table of contents outlining the key chapters and logical structure of your manuscript. This gives the publisher a clear sense of your project’s scope, direction, and coherence.

Minimum one chapter

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Minimum one chapter

Appr. 2 sheets/ sign., preferably the whole manuscript.

Submit at least one complete chapter — ideally the full manuscript, but a representative sample of around two pages is acceptable. This allows the publisher to evaluate your writing style, argumentation, and academic depth.

Æ Process: Technical information

MS Submission

We ask for monographs to be submitted directly to contact@aeAcademicPublishing.com, and that proposals for our series, Beyond Language or Warsaw Studies in English Historical Linguistics, be submitted via the approval of respective Editors-in-Chief.

Æ will gladly respond to prospective authors to proceed to the publication process.

Send monograph

The package should include:

  • MS text in .doc(x) and in .pdf;
  • Tables – in a separate file;
  • Figures – in a separate file (if in Word or Excel – editable, if illustrations – min. 300 dpi);
  • Index (unless the Author transfers this need to us).

MS Review

Independent reviewers, unaffiliated with the Author and selected from among experts specializing in the subject matter, will provide Æ Academic with the blind reviews. The Author is informed on the outcome, asked to provide feedback and, if applicable, the final version of the MS within the agreed time span. Both the reviews and the feedback are provided in writing, in English, and are made accessible to all parties.

Partners

Department of English and American Studies

Institute of English Studies

Faculty of History

Collage for Interdisciplinary Studies

Department of English and American Studies

Institute of English Studies

Faculty of History

Collage for Interdisciplinary Studies