[New-Poetry] A Review of Poetry Studies
Sigauke, Emmanuel
Sigauke at crc.losrios.edu
Fri Jun 6 11:23:59 EDT 2008
Dr shaleen Singh <drshaleen111@ yahoo.co <http://yahoo.co/> . in> wrote:
HI
All Members
I am a new entrant Shaleen. I write Poems critiques and and reviews. I have recently joined this group. Please tell me more about you all.
Dr Shaleen Kumar Singh
Chief Editor
www.creativesapling s.com <http://www.creativesaplings.com/> (an online journal)
Sai Neeharika
Patyali Sarai
Budaun U.P. INDIA
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*Call For Papers for POST I*
/POST: a review of poetry studies/, a new online journal of poetry and
poetics, will appear in December 2008. It is edited by Kit Fryatt and
Michael Hinds from the Mater Dei Institute, Dublin. /POST/ is primarily
a forum for criticism and theory in the area of poetry and poetics, but
welcomes contributions from across disciplines. We publish a small
number of reviews of critical works and occasional poems, but do not
accept unsolicited poetry submissions.
The theme for the first issue of /POST/ is "Poets In Space". The editors
invite contributions of up to 6,000 words on subjects related to this
theme. Obvious aspects that may be of relevance are: poetry tourism,
poetry in the marketplace, urban space, geography, cultural
transmission, globalization, nationality and identity, translation,
ekphrasis, visual and concrete poetry, poetry in virtual and online
environments, science fiction poetry, the relationship of spatial theory
to poetics, poetry and architecture, poetry and the visual arts, layout,
lineation and poetry on the page. Anything really, even the readings of
William Shatner. We already have a feature planned for this issue on the
cognitive effects of poetry in the Lisbon metro system and a paper on
the spatial poetics of W.C. Williams. The issue will also feature video
footage of the Petrarch House and other poetry tourism images, and
contributions of this kind of material will also be considered, although
we do not have capacity for too many holiday snaps.
Please send an abstract of around 300 words outlining your proposed
article to michael.hinds at materdei.dcu.ie
<mailto:Michael.hinds at materdei.dcu.ie> or kit.fryatt at materdei.dcu.ie
<mailto:kit.fryatt at materdei.dcu.ie> by September 18^th 2008. Articles
will be available in PDF for printing purposes as well as appearing in
web format, and relevant images or video may be incorporated. Finished
articles are due by November 18^th , 2008 and should be submitted as an
attachment in microsoft Word. Consult the POST stylesheet for more details.
More details, look to www.irishcentrefor poetrystudies.materdei.ie
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