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Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
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Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
Sound Effects: the Oral/Aural Dimensions of Literatures in English
University of St Andrews, 5-8 July 2006
First Call for Papers
The first issue of Virtually Employed is up! We're pleased to announce our first issue of the E-Journal dedicated to online teaching issues.
To visit, simply go to http://www.virtuallyemployed.net
We are currently accepting submissions; if you are interested in submitting, please contact us at virtually_employed_at_comcast.net for guidelines and information.
Best regards!
Dr. Angelic Rodgers
Managing Editor, Virtually Employed
The first issue of Virtually Employed is up! We're pleased to announce our first issue of the E-Journal dedicated to online teaching issues.
To visit, simply go to http://www.virtuallyemployed.net
We are currently accepting submissions; if you are interested in submitting, please contact us at virtually_employed_at_comcast.net for guidelines and information.
Best regards!
Dr. Angelic Rodgers
Managing Editor, Virtually Employed
A CFP was issued last year about a volume being put together that will examine
the relationship between classical and biblical ideas in Great Britain and
Western Europe in the early modern period (c1536-1702).
For various reasons some authors had to pull out, and we have lost contact with
others whose email has apparantly changed, and we were not given new contact
details.
A CFP was issued last year about a volume being put together that will examine
the relationship between classical and biblical ideas in Great Britain and
Western Europe in the early modern period (c1536-1702).
For various reasons some authors had to pull out, and we have lost contact with
others whose email has apparantly changed, and we were not given new contact
details.
Points of Entry, the journal dedicated to critical examinations and orginal examples of narrative literary journalism (also variously described as "literary journalism," "narrative news," "narrative journalism," "faction" [Australian usage], "literary nonfiction," and "creative nonfiction," as well as the "new journalism" in the 1960s) is still accepting book reviews 1,000-1,500 words in length. Submissions for the 2006 issue are due by May 1.
Mail one hard copy, and e-mail a Microsoft Word attached file of the piece to:
John C. Hartsock, Ph.D.
Book Review Editor, Points of Entry
Department of Communication Studies
SUNY Cortland
P.O. Box 2000
Cortland, NY 13045-0900
hartsockj_at_cortland.edu
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We are seeking submissions for the 2005 issue (#10) on the theme of
Democracy and Violence.
CALL FOR PAPERS
theory_at_buffalo 10
We are seeking submissions for the 2005 issue (#10) on the theme of
Democracy and Violence.
CALL FOR PAPERS
theory_at_buffalo 10
We are seeking submissions for the 2005 issue (#10) on the theme of
Democracy and Violence.
CALL FOR PAPERS