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CFP: Virtually Employed (ongoing; new e-journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 1:47pm
virtually_employed_at_comcast.net

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

CFP: Virtually Employed (ongoing; new e-journal)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 1:47pm
virtually_employed_at_comcast.net

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

UPDATE: Classical & Biblical Ideas in the Early Modern Period (3/31/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 1:47pm
j.g.newton_at_durham.ac.uk

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.

UPDATE: Classical & Biblical Ideas in the Early Modern Period (3/31/05; collection)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 1:47pm
j.g.newton_at_durham.ac.uk

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.

CFP: Book Reviews of Narrative Literary Journalism (5/1/05; journal issue)

updated: 
Tuesday, March 8, 2005 - 1:47pm
John Hartsock

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