CFP: Race and Faith in African American Literature (9/15/06; collection)
CHARCOAL CANONS
Race and Faith in African American Literature
Call for Submissions
As chords of a song are composed of very specific notes that create a
recognizable sound to those who are familiar with music, so has most forms
of African American literature, even the most diametrically opposed works,
created similar "sounds" in their discourse on race and faith.
CHARCOAL CANONS is an edited volume of essays that will present prolific
commentary from the academic, literary, and religious communities on the
impact of both race and faith in African American Literature and the
dialogue that has resulted from a subtle (or not so subtle) exploration
through fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry. Submissions can vary from
an examination of specific works and authors to a general analysis and must
be 800-1500 words in length.
The collection's NEW tentative publication date is spring 2007. All
submissions must be postmarked by September 15, 2006.
Send your email or snail mail submissions to:
Tracey M. Lewis, MBA
Exodus Media Group
PO Box 52545
Philadelphia, PA 19115
<mailto:info_at_exodusmediagroup.com> info_at_exodusmediagroup.com
T. M. Lewis
Professor, School of Liberal Arts
Philadelphia University
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