The Submarine Review is the quarterly publication of the Naval Submarine League. It provides a forum for information and discussion on a variety of submarine-related topics. Not only are the ideas of NSL members to be reflected, but also those of anyone who is interested in submarines and submariners.  The journal is available to corporate and individual members and hard copies are sent to members of Congress, all U.S. Navy submarine activities, and all U.S. submarines.

Transcripts of speakers at NSL events are often included, so the journal is an important resource which reinforces the plans of the active duty Submarine Force leadership and their vision for the way ahead. Membership in the NSL includes a subscription to The Submarine Review, which can be mailed in hard copy or read online.

Advertising in The Submarine Review

Advertising rates listed here are for each quarterly issue (March, June, September, December):

Color
B&W
Back outside cover
$3,500 N/A
Front or back inside cover
$3,000 $2,000
Full page
$2,500 $1,600
Half page
$1,200 $800
Quarter page
N/A $400

 

Commitment to a full year (4 issues), with advance payment, receives a 10% discount. The adjusted total rates are shown below:

 

Color
B&W
Back outside cover
$12,600 N/A
Front or back inside cover
$10,800 $7,200
Full page
$9,000 $5,760
Half page
$4,320 $2,880
Quarter page
N/A $1,400

For copy deadlines and specifications or for further information, contact review@navalsubleague.org.

 

Guidelines for submitting articles to The Submarine Review

 

Articles will be accepted for consideration on any subject closely related to submarine matters and may be submitted by anyone interested in submarines. The views expressed by the authors are their own and are not to be construed to be those of the NSL. Articles accepted for publication become the property of the NSL. All articles published in The Submarine Review will be considered for NSL Literary Awards.

A stipend of $200 will be paid for each major article selected for publication. A major article should be at least 2000 words, exclusive of footnotes and bibliography. Shorter articles and opinion pieces are welcome. Previously published articles may be considered for publication but will not receive a stipend or be considered for awards.

All articles should be submitted in Microsoft Word, as an attachment to an email to both editor@navalsubleague.org and review@navalsubleague.org.