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[UPDATE} First Book Institute Applications Due by 2/18full name / name of organization: Sean Goudie / Center for American Literary Studies contact email: sxgoudie@psu.edu Announcing The First Book Institute June 10-14, 2013 To be hosted by the Center for American Literary Studies (CALS) at Pennsylvania State University Co-Directors Sean X. Goudie, Director of the Center for American Literary Studies and Winner of the MLA Prize for a First Book Priscilla Wald, Professor of English and Women’s Studies, Duke University and Editor of American Literature The stakes of successful publishing by early career professors are more urgent than ever given the current state of higher education promotion and publishing. Responding to a glaring need in the field, the First Book Institute will feature workshops and presentations led by institute faculty aimed at assisting participants in transforming their book projects into ones that promise to make the most significant impact possible on the field and thus land them a publishing contract with a top university press. Eight successful applicants will be awarded $1500 stipends to defray the costs of travel and lodging. Applications to the inaugural First Book Institute are invited from scholars working in any area or time period of American literary studies who hold a PhD and a tenure track position or postdoctoral fellowship. Scholars should be in the process of writing their first book (whether a revised and expanded dissertation or other project) and should not have negotiated a formal agreement of any kind with a press to publish their manuscript. Electronic applications, due by February 18, 2013, should include the following: · Application letter describing the project and anticipated timeline for completion · C. V. · Project abstract, including chapter summaries · Introduction or sample chapter Please send applications (and any queries) to sxgoudie@psu.edu cfp categories: african-american american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches eighteenth_century general_announcements modernist studies professional_topics romantic twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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