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Space, Place, and Travel in Literature: March 26-28, 2010full name / name of organization: University of Tulsa contact email: samantha-extance@utulsa.edu 5th Annual University of Tulsa English Graduate Student Conference Theme: Space, Place, and Travel in Literature
The aim of this conference is to engage with literature through the various lenses and concepts of space, place, and travel. While this is a graduate run conference primarily for graduate students, undergraduate submissions and paper abstracts are welcome and encouraged. Possible panels include:
Submission Information: Abstracts of no more than 300 words for papers not exceeding 20 minutes should be submitted by 31st January, 2010 to the organizers at: english-conf-grad@utulsa.edu. Or also, through regular post to: EGSA Conference Committee, English Dept. Zink Hall, University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104. Please include the title of your paper, your name, your contact information, institutional affiliation, and any AV requirements. There is a registration fee of $10.00 for all presenters (excluding TU graduate students who can register for $5.00 and TU undergraduates who can register for free). Registration forms will be available at the conference website (under construction until after Thanksgiving—we will repost this CFP with website and keynote speaker information). Creative Writing Workshops: There will also be a creative writing workshop and lecture. Creative submissions are encouraged that delve into (but are not limited to) the conference’s themes of space, place, or travel. Poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction are welcome.
Creative Writing Submissions should be limited to no more than 3-5 poems and no more than 7-10 pages of fiction or creative non-fiction. Please include with your creative submission: your name, contact information, whether or not you are also submitting a paper abstract, institutional affiliation, and if you would like to take part in the open-mike reading at the end of the conference. There is no separate fee for creative writing submissions if you are already registering for the conference; however, if you are not giving a paper, then please follow the registration instructions listed in the above section.
Conference Dates and Location: Friday, March 26th through Sunday, March 28th at the University of Tulsa in the Allen Chapman Activity Center on the university’s campus. Contact:If you have any questions or require further information, please e-mail the conference director, Samantha Extance, at samantha-extance@utulsa.edu. cfp categories: ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies graduate_conferences poetry postcolonial science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing
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