CFP: Philip Roth Studies (new journal)
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The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum will publish its
inaugural issue of critical and creative writing in January 2004. The
editors of ESF plan to publish 30-40 reviews of innovative and exciting
books of fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction, theory and/or
criticism each year.
These reviews will be prominently featured in a section titled "The Forum
Reviews." Books reviewed may (but are not expected to) engage with
current ESF topics.
Current (and future) forum sites will be devoted to the following topics:
Image, Story, and Conversation
The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond
Play
War Stories
The electronic peer-reviewed English Studies Forum will publish its
inaugural issue of critical and creative writing in January 2004. The
editors of ESF plan to publish 30-40 reviews of innovative and exciting
books of fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction, theory and/or
criticism each year.
These reviews will be prominently featured in a section titled "The Forum
Reviews." Books reviewed may (but are not expected to) engage with
current ESF topics.
Current (and future) forum sites will be devoted to the following topics:
Image, Story, and Conversation
The Postmodern Imagination and Beyond
Play
War Stories
CFP: ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW (New Delhi) Vol. 4, No. 4
SPECIAL ISSUE: POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST WRITING
DEADLINE: 15 January 2004
Website: <http://www.geocities.com/atlanticliteraryreview/>
The Atlantic Literary Review is published quarterly in New Delhi and
sponsored by Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, B-2, Vishal Enclave, Opp.
Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110 027 India.
The Journal of the Short Story in English: Special Issue on Henry Roth.
Although Jewish American writer Henry Roth is best known as a novelist, he
also left behind a rich store of short stories, both published and
unpublished, at his death in 1995. The majority of published pieces,
collected together in the 1987 volume, Shifting Landscape, were written
during the 60-year period between his first novel, Call It Sleep and his
second Mercy of a Rude Stream.
CFP: ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW (New Delhi) Vol. 4, No. 4
SPECIAL ISSUE: POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST WRITING
DEADLINE: 15 January 2004
Website: <http://www.geocities.com/atlanticliteraryreview/>
The Atlantic Literary Review is published quarterly in New Delhi and
sponsored by Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, B-2, Vishal Enclave, Opp.
Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110 027 India.
The editor of the proposed collection, called "Queer People of the Book:
Judaism and Homosexualities," seeks MLA formatted submissions of between
15-30 pps. Submissions should be well researched, engaging and, hopefully,
focus on topics and areas (i.e., medieval period) that have heretofore not
received much attention. But submissions are invited across historical
periods and disciplines, including Hebrew Scriptures and Ancient Israelite
Culture, commentaries on the laws, and the areas of Judaic, Queer, and
Women's Studies across various disciplines. Submissions can include what it
means to be queer and Jewish in pedagogical, religious, and political
Call for Papers
Women's Short Fiction
A volume of critical essays to be published by Atlantic Publishers &
Distributors. Co-editors: Dr. Mittapalli Rajeshwar and Dr. Joel Kuortti.
Call for Papers
Women's Short Fiction
A volume of critical essays to be published by Atlantic Publishers &
Distributors. Co-editors: Dr. Mittapalli Rajeshwar and Dr. Joel Kuortti.
The editor of the proposed collection, called "Queer People of the Book:
Judaism and Homosexualities," seeks MLA formatted submissions of between
15-30 pps. Submissions should be well researched, engaging and, hopefully,
focus on topics and areas (i.e., medieval period) that have heretofore not
received much attention. But submissions are invited across historical
periods and disciplines, including Hebrew Scriptures and Ancient Israelite
Culture, commentaries on the laws, and the areas of Judaic, Queer, and
Women's Studies across various disciplines. Submissions can include what it
means to be queer and Jewish in pedagogical, religious, and political
The Journal of the Short Story in English: Special Issue on Henry Roth.
Although Jewish American writer Henry Roth is best known as a novelist, he
also left behind a rich store of short stories, both published and
unpublished, at his death in 1995. The majority of published pieces,
collected together in the 1987 volume, Shifting Landscape, were written
during the 60-year period between his first novel, Call It Sleep and his
second Mercy of a Rude Stream.
> CFP: Companion to 19th and 20th C. British Drama (no dealine; book)
>
> Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for high school and
> college students, is seeking a scholar to write or edit a one-volume
> encyclopedia of 19th and 20th century British drama. This volume will be
> marketed with our Companion to American Drama, to be published this month.
> The ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad knowledge of the subject, and an
> CFP: Companion to 19th and 20th C. British Drama (no dealine; book)
>
> Facts On File, a New York publisher of reference books for high school and
> college students, is seeking a scholar to write or edit a one-volume
> encyclopedia of 19th and 20th century British drama. This volume will be
> marketed with our Companion to American Drama, to be published this month.
> The ideal author will have a Ph.D., broad knowledge of the subject, and an