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Taros
The Journal for Tarot Studies

The Journal for Tarot Studies arose out of a perceived need of provision to explore tarot in a deeper and more extensive manner than smaller regular magazines may have space for.
Submissions are required by the 15th March of the year of issue. > further submission details
Taros Issue #1 - 2006
print and pdf edition available for purchase
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Articles by
Jeni Bethell, Roland Faber, Trevor Hunter, Shirley Jackson, MeeWah Reynolds, Sally Rosson, Major Tom Schick.
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Online edition
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Jeni Bethell
Based
on a Heroine’s Journey workshop presented at the International Tarot Conference
held in Melbourne in July 2005. |
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Roland Faber
A fascinating excursion into the possibilities between tarot's structure and the Fibonacci sequence.
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Trevor Hunter
Based in part on Trevor Hunter's presentation at the 2005 Melbourne International Tarot Conference. |
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Shirley Jackson
A fantastic adventure exploring the ways in which drawn cards are rendered into a tale. |
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MeeWah Reynolds
Based on MeeWah Reynolds's workshop presentated at the 2005 Melbourne International Tarot Conference. |
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Sally Bayne Rosson
Based on Sally Rosson's workshop presentated at the 2005 Melbourne International Tarot Conference. |
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Major Tom Schick
Major Tom’s Tarot of Marseilles was born
of an initiative proposed by Jean-Michel David
on the Aeclectic Tarot Forums |
Print edition
Due to other publication commitments, Taros - the
Journal for Tarot Studies was delayed in its pdf and print editions.
Volume 1 is now available through Lulu.com, and volumes 2 and 3 will be available later in 2008.
Taros Volume #2 - 2007
articles by Kathy Berkowitz, Dan Pelletier, Shane Kendal, and John Molnar.
Taros Volume #3 - 2008
articles by Ross Caldwell, Jean-Michel David, and others.
Taros Volume #4 - 2009
Those wishing to submit papers for volume 4 (2009), may
send these to taros@tarotstudies.org. Articles on any area of interest to tarot students
will be considered for publication.
Submissions:
All submissions must be original work, or original translations
of existing works. If a translation, the original author's
permission must be obtained if the work is still under
copyright.
Length of papers is expected to be approximately 10-15
pages long. Submissions over 30 pages long may need to
either be edited or special permission obtained.
Please keep images and text in separate files:
Text is preferred in either .rtf or .rtfd format. Within the text should be included details of preferred image location. Captions for images may be included within the body of the text, or as a separate file.
Artwork submitted needs to be of high quality. .psd or
.tiff files are preferred, but high resolution .jpeg or
.pdfs are also acceptable. Please number your images sequentially as used in the text, and clearly indicate their preferred placement within the document.
Each author of a published submission will entitled to
receive a complementary pdf version of the Journal, even
if the ATS decides to charge for these in future. Printed
versions, if available, may also be at a discounted price.
Submission deadline for each year is 15th March (subject
to change), with publication expected by May.
About the title artwork
The Association for Tarot Studies thanks Trevor Hunter
for his generous design and gilding of the Journal's title.
The gilding is, unfortunately, not properly rendered in
online or printed renditions of the image.
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