Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction
The fall 2008 issue will be devoted to articles (any length) on short fiction by 20th-century American women. Use MLA guidelines. Send one copy and SSAE, to Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction, Humanities Division, Eureka College, 300 E. College Avenue, Eureka, IL 61530-1500. Inquiries: Loren Logsdon, editor. Deadline: September 30, 2008.
Calls for submissions to panels at the Annual Symposium:
“Remembering Jon Hassler.” Contact Scott Emmert. Deadline: December 1.
“Landscape & Nature in the Writing of Scott Russell Sanders.” Submit title and abstract (300 words) to Christian Knoeller. Deadline: December 1.
Roundtable discussion in honor of the centennial of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost. Send proposals to Mary DeJong Obuchowski. Deadline: January 1.
Presidential Panel on Wisconsin Women Writers. Send inquiries to Ken Grant. Deadline: December 1.
“More Than Regional: Universal Writers from the Heart of the Country.” Inquiries: Loren Logsdon. Deadline: December 1.
The fall 2008 issue will be devoted to articles (any length) on short fiction by 20th-century American women. Use MLA guidelines. Send one copy and SSAE, to Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction, Humanities Division, Eureka College, 300 E. College Avenue, Eureka, IL 61530-1500. Inquiries: Loren Logsdon, editor. Deadline: September 30, 2008.
Calls for submissions to panels at the Annual Symposium:
“Remembering Jon Hassler.” Contact Scott Emmert. Deadline: December 1.
“Landscape & Nature in the Writing of Scott Russell Sanders.” Submit title and abstract (300 words) to Christian Knoeller. Deadline: December 1.
Roundtable discussion in honor of the centennial of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost. Send proposals to Mary DeJong Obuchowski. Deadline: January 1.
Presidential Panel on Wisconsin Women Writers. Send inquiries to Ken Grant. Deadline: December 1.
“More Than Regional: Universal Writers from the Heart of the Country.” Inquiries: Loren Logsdon. Deadline: December 1.
