
Boston Review’s 2022-23 Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship
“Boston Review is now accepting applications for the Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship 2022-23, designed to prepare and support the next generation of Black […]
“Boston Review is now accepting applications for the Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship 2022-23, designed to prepare and support the next generation of Black […]
As per the latest MLA email: Inspired by the success of the virtual 2021 MLA convention’s career counseling services, we are excited to offer members […]
An exciting announcement from one of our own English Ph.D. students—in addition to the pre-release of his chapbook celestial navigation, Peter Vanderberg’s first full-length poetry […]
The Laura Bassi Scholarship, which awards a total of $8,000 thrice per annum, was established by Editing Press in 2018 with the aim of providing […]
Below please find information regarding the Princeton University Press Diversify Publishing Fellowship, taken directly from their Twitter thread: Applications are open for our Diversify Publishing […]
Below please find first-year Ph.D. candidate and doctoral fellow Sarah Glessner’s book review, copied from the International Sociological Association’s website. You can read the official […]
Editorial Assistant – Viking The Viking imprint of Penguin Random House is seeking an Editorial Assistant to support two Executive Editors. The Editorial Assistant provides […]
Tommy Hahn, a PhD student here in the English Department at St. John’s University is set to release his novel, Open My Eyes on November […]
Tejan Waszak, a PhD candidate in St. John’s University English Department, has recently published poetry in NarrativeNortheast and The Caribbean Writer. Her pieces can be […]
Dr. Shante Paradigm Smalls has co-edited a publication in The Black Scholar‘s special issue. The article is called “An ImPossibility: Black Queer and Trans* Aesthetics.” […]
A great internship possibility for St John’s students! Two of our recent graduates have gone from this internship program into careers in publishing. WRITERS HOUSE […]
Palgrave Macmillan Academic Publishing will be hosting an Open House on Tuesday, October 16 from 2-4 p.m. at 1 New York Plaza, 46th Floor, New […]
Dr. Shanté Paradigm Smalls, Assistant Professor of English, co-edited the most recent of GLQ: A Journal of Gay & Lesbian Studies. “Queers Read This! LGBTQ […]
“The Making of Jane Austen”
Call for Proposals: Special Issue of Literacy in Composition Studies Composing a Further Life Guest Editors: Lauren Marshall Bowen and Suzanne Rumsey The world is aging. […]
NYU Center for the Humanities hosts a number of events of interest to BA/MA, MA, and PhD students. May 9 at 2:15pm there will be […]
Putting Writing at the Center of Inclusivity The UW Tacoma Writing Center’s new antiracism and social justice statement aims to confront practices that are systemic […]
The Blueshift Journal is a tri-annual, student-run literary magazine. Read more about it and check out published work published in the past here: http://www.theblueshiftjournal.com/. Blueshift Journal welcomes art, poetry, […]
Death in the Afternoon is a Cornell publication with an international, intercollegiate, and interdisciplinary focus. What sets this magazine apart from most other on-campus magazines is […]
Greg Dybec, class of 2011, is coming to St. John’s on Monday Feb 13th, 2017 to read from his new collection of essays, “The Art […]
Great Department News! Dr. Stephen Miller’s recent book about Frances Perkins has been nominated for a Henry Adams Award. The Society for History in […]
“The Rhetoric of Experience: Learning to Navigate Discursive Worlds in Flux” Dr. Juan Guerra, Speaker Series 10/6/16 Dr. Guerra explained to some St. John’s grad students […]
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