UPDATE: Pennsylvania College English Association (12/1/03; PCEA, 3/19/04-3/20/04)

From: Christina Marie Elvidge (elvidge@ac.marywood.edu)
Date: Sat Nov 08 2003 - 13:35:00 EST


Please join us for the
2004 Pennsylvania College English Association Conference

“ALL ABOARD: NEW DIRECTIONS IN LITERATURE, FILM & PEDAGOGY”

March 19-20, 2004
Radisson Lackawanna Station
Scranton, PA
www.radisson.com/scrantonpa

Featuring a Keynote Address by Jay Parini

Jay Parini, award winning poet, novelist, biographer, and critic, will
deliver the keynote address. Parini’s poems have appeared in periodicals
including The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and Poetry. His latest novel, The
Apprentice Lover, was recently released in paperback. Originally from
Scranton, he has been a professor at Middlebury College since 1982, where
he currently serves as Axinn Professor of English and Director of the
Program in Creative Writing.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
PCEA invites faculty, undergraduate students, and graduate students to
submit 250-word abstracts proposing a discussion of scholarship, creative
works, and pedagogy dealing with literature, film, or composition. PCEA
encourages either panels or individual proposals.

Enter the Student Competition:
Send completed works to be judged by a panel of regional
professors/writers for the best undergraduate and graduate submissions.
Top entries in each category will receive a monetary award and
consideration of their work for publication in PCEA’s journal,
Pennsylvania English.

Deadline for submission of proposals: December 1, 2003

Send submissions with a preface noting school, position, and program of
study or discipline and any AV requirements to
Christina Elvidge
English Department
Marywood University
2300 Adams Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509

NOTE: Email submissions should be in the form of MS Word attachment:
elvidge@ac.marywood.edu

Sponsored by Marywood University and other universities statewide.
Questions? Contact elvidge@ac.marywood.edu

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