CFP: Changing Environments of the Southwest (10/26/01; 2/21/02-2/23/02)

From: John Wegner (John.Wegner@angelo.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 11 2001 - 13:05:54 EDT


THE SIXTH ANNUAL ASU WRITERS CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF ELMER KELTON

February 21-23, 2002 hosted by Angelo State University
                                    San Angelo, Texas

Special Topic: The Changing Environments of the Southwest: The Land and Its
Cultures

Keynote Presenter: Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo,
Comanche Midnight, and A Natural State: Essays on Texas.

Possible Submissions:
      Works with an environmental, cultural, or historically related plot,
theme, especially encourages, including:
           *poetry, fiction, or non-fiction essays (20-30 minute reading times)
           * Short Films (standard VHS format; enclose SASE for return; ASU
not responsible for lost or damaged video)
           * Critical or biographical essays or panels on Stephen Harrigan
or other writers (complete articles or abstracts/proposals of
about 250 words accepted.)

Deadline for Submission: OCTOBER 29, 2001

Submissions to:
           Dr. John Wegner, Conference Committee Chair
           Department of English
           Angelo State University
           Box 10894, ASU Station
           San Angelo, TX 76909
email: <John.Wegner@angelo.edu>

About the Conference:
      The conference invites fiction, poetry, critical essays, and short
films on all aspects of the environment or culture of the Southwest in
literature. Particularly, welcome are presentations on the works and
influences of Stephen Harrigan. Past keynote presenters: Rudolfo Anaya,
W.P. Kinsella, Denise Chavez, Reginald McKnight.

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