CFP: Popular Fiction (no deadline; collection)

From: Judith Pyko (Judith.Pyko@galegroup.com)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 15:22:26 EDT

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    Seeking contributors for Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction, an
    ongoing print reference series recently acquired by the Gale Group that
    offers analytical essays on the popular works of more than four hundred
    authors, including John Grisham, Stephen King, Mary Higgins Clark, Poul
    Anderson, John Updike, and Andre Norton.

    Popular Fiction entries average 5,000 words in length and feature an
    assessment of each work that is broken down according to several distinct
    categories: social concerns, themes, characters, techniques, literary
    precedents, related titles, and ideas for group discussion. The
    series--designed for students, instructors, librarians, and general
    readers--is unique in offering scholarly discussion of fiction that is not
    commonly afforded serious analytical treatment.

    Ideal candidate will possess a master's degree in English, a clear and
    concise writing style appropriate in tone and reading level for a
    high-school audience, e-mail, and Y2K compliant software (MS Word 97,
    WordPerfect 8.0 or upgrades of either). Ability to meet deadlines is
    crucial.

    We offer a $150 honorarium (paid upon acceptance) for each assignment. In
    addition, essayists will receive a complimentary copy of the book upon
    publication, and will be recognized with a byline at the conclusion of each
    entry and in a special acknowledgments section in the book's frontmatter.

    Those interested in contributing to Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular
    Fiction should submit a resume and short, unpublished writing sample
    (approximately five pages) for consideration. Include the phrase "RE: JP-1"
    on cover letter or e-mail subject line and send to:

    judith.pyko@galegroup.com

    or

    Judith Pyko
    Gale Group
    27500 Drake Rd.
    Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535

    Suitable candidates will be contacted by assignment editor, who can provide
    more comprehensive specifications, a list of available assignments, and
    details regarding deadlines.

    Posted July 12, 2000

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