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Call for Papers: Theorizing Fan Fiction (edited volume)
New deadline: May 15, 2005
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Call for Papers: Theorizing Fan Fiction (edited volume)
New deadline: May 15, 2005
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Call for Papers: Theorizing Fan Fiction (edited volume)
New deadline: May 15, 2005
Overview
Creating a Critical Conversation on Mark Strand
Mark Strand is one of America's best poets, yet little critical work
has been published on Strand's poetry. This panel invites papers that
address any aspect of Strand's poetry from a critical perspective. The
deadline for abstract submissions is April 25, 2005. The AWP conference
will be held in Austin, TX in March 2006.
Please send abstracts (200-500 words), either by email, or snail mail
to:
Dr. Julianna Gray
Haley Center 9030
English Department
Auburn University
Auburn University, AL 36849
vicejul_at_auburn.edu
Creating a Critical Conversation on Mark Strand
Mark Strand is one of America's best poets, yet little critical work
has been published on Strand's poetry. This panel invites papers that
address any aspect of Strand's poetry from a critical perspective. The
deadline for abstract submissions is April 25, 2005. The AWP conference
will be held in Austin, TX in March 2006.
Please send abstracts (200-500 words), either by email, or snail mail
to:
Dr. Julianna Gray
Haley Center 9030
English Department
Auburn University
Auburn University, AL 36849
vicejul_at_auburn.edu
CUE's second issue is now available, featuring new
work by Rita Dove (Pulitzer Prize winner, and author
of American Smooth), Russell Edson, A. Van Jordan
(author of Rise and the forthcoming M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A),
Sally Keith (author of Dwelling Song, winner of the
University of Georgia's Contemporary Poetry Series for
2003) Mark Yakich (author of Unrelated Individuals
Forming a Group Waiting to Cross, winner of the 2003
National Poetry Series), Robin Behn (author of Horizon
Note, winnter of the 2003 Brittingham Prize in
Poetry), Matthea Harvey (Sad Little Breathing
Machine), Matthew Thorburn, Justin Jamail, Joel
Bettridge, an interview with Karen Volkman (Crash's
Law, Spar), and much more.
CUE's second issue is now available, featuring new
work by Rita Dove (Pulitzer Prize winner, and author
of American Smooth), Russell Edson, A. Van Jordan
(author of Rise and the forthcoming M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A),
Sally Keith (author of Dwelling Song, winner of the
University of Georgia's Contemporary Poetry Series for
2003) Mark Yakich (author of Unrelated Individuals
Forming a Group Waiting to Cross, winner of the 2003
National Poetry Series), Robin Behn (author of Horizon
Note, winnter of the 2003 Brittingham Prize in
Poetry), Matthea Harvey (Sad Little Breathing
Machine), Matthew Thorburn, Justin Jamail, Joel
Bettridge, an interview with Karen Volkman (Crash's
Law, Spar), and much more.
CUE's second issue is now available, featuring new
work by Rita Dove (Pulitzer Prize winner, and author
of American Smooth), Russell Edson, A. Van Jordan
(author of Rise and the forthcoming M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A),
Sally Keith (author of Dwelling Song, winner of the
University of Georgia's Contemporary Poetry Series for
2003) Mark Yakich (author of Unrelated Individuals
Forming a Group Waiting to Cross, winner of the 2003
National Poetry Series), Robin Behn (author of Horizon
Note, winnter of the 2003 Brittingham Prize in
Poetry), Matthea Harvey (Sad Little Breathing
Machine), Matthew Thorburn, Justin Jamail, Joel
Bettridge, an interview with Karen Volkman (Crash's
Law, Spar), and much more.
Call for Papers
The fifteenth biennial New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies will take place March 9-11 2006 in Sarasota, Florida. The program committee invites one-page abstracts of proposed twenty-minute papers on topics in European and Mediterranean history, literature, art, and religion from the fourth to the seventeenth centuries. Interdisciplinary work is particularly appropriate to the conference's broad historical and disciplinary scope. Planned sessions are welcome.
Call for Papers
The fifteenth biennial New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies will take place March 9-11 2006 in Sarasota, Florida. The program committee invites one-page abstracts of proposed twenty-minute papers on topics in European and Mediterranean history, literature, art, and religion from the fourth to the seventeenth centuries. Interdisciplinary work is particularly appropriate to the conference's broad historical and disciplinary scope. Planned sessions are welcome.
Call for Contributors: Facts on File Companion to Pre-1600 British
Poetry
Edited by Michelle M. Sauer
Looking for qualified individuals to write short entries on various
topics related to poetry, poets, and specific poems of the medieval and
Tudor eras. This includes Irish, Scottish, and Welsh verse as well.
Contributors will receive full credit for their work.
If you are interested, please send an inquiry to:
<pre1600poetry_at_yahoo.com>. Your e-mail should contain a brief overview
of your qualifications and interests. Graduate students welcome to
inquire. There are a series of rolling deadlines.
Call for Contributors: Facts on File Companion to Pre-1600 British
Poetry
Edited by Michelle M. Sauer
Looking for qualified individuals to write short entries on various
topics related to poetry, poets, and specific poems of the medieval and
Tudor eras. This includes Irish, Scottish, and Welsh verse as well.
Contributors will receive full credit for their work.
If you are interested, please send an inquiry to:
<pre1600poetry_at_yahoo.com>. Your e-mail should contain a brief overview
of your qualifications and interests. Graduate students welcome to
inquire. There are a series of rolling deadlines.
Call for Contributors: Facts on File Companion to Pre-1600 British
Poetry
Edited by Michelle M. Sauer
Looking for qualified individuals to write short entries on various
topics related to poetry, poets, and specific poems of the medieval and
Tudor eras. This includes Irish, Scottish, and Welsh verse as well.
Contributors will receive full credit for their work.
If you are interested, please send an inquiry to:
<pre1600poetry_at_yahoo.com>. Your e-mail should contain a brief overview
of your qualifications and interests. Graduate students welcome to
inquire. There are a series of rolling deadlines.
CFP: Revising the Force: Critical Engagements with the Star Wars
Trilogies (anthology).
CFP: Revising the Force: Critical Engagements with the Star Wars
Trilogies (anthology).
Call for Papers for Modern Fiction Studies
Toni Morrison * Summer 2006
Deadline for Submission: 1 Sept. 2005
Call for Papers for Modern Fiction Studies
Toni Morrison * Summer 2006
Deadline for Submission: 1 Sept. 2005
CFP: MP E-Journal
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR A SPECIAL ISSUE
Teaching Through Testimony: Part II
DEADLINE: 1 June 2005
Due to overwhelming responses, the editors of Transformations plan on a Part
II of the special issue "Teaching through Testimony." Essays submitted in
response to the original call as well as new submissions will be considered.
LiNQ (Literature in North Queensland) is a long-running journal
published in May and October by the Dept.of Humanities at JCU (Qld,
Australia). LiNQ seeks submissions of short fiction, poetry and
essays/thinkpieces from both publsihed and new authors. Poetry in the
original language is especially welcome and will be printed with a
facing page translation. B/W photos and illustrations are welcome.
Please send submissions/ queries to the General Editor, Dr Dosia
Reichardt,English, JCU Cairns, PO BOX 6811, Smithfield 4868, Australia.
email: Dosia.Reichardt_at_jcu.edu.au
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Call For Proposals: "Agency in the Margins: the History of Outsider
Rhetoric"
Edited by Anne Meade Stockdell-Giesler, Ph.D.
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
NOTE: Deadline for Proposals Extended to April 30, 2005
Call for Submissions
Dragonfire, a fully-interactive multimedia online magazine, is currently
accepting submissions for its Arts & Letters column. Dragonfire is
published through the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University and will
launch the first week of July. Its award-winning staff hails from more than
30 countries and has worked (or is still working) on such publications as
Newsweek, The Economist, Time, CNN, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The
New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and more.