Graduate Student Awards in Ecocriticism and Environmental Creative Writing
The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) will once again honor the best work of graduate students by presenting two awards for presentations made at its 2015 conference at the University of Idaho, Moscow ID:
Those submitting papers must be members of ASLE, or an international affiliate, and should have been enrolled as a graduate student at some time within the previous seven months.
Both awards include a prize of $100 and publication in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.
NOTE: The paper that is submitted for either of these awards must be essentially the same paper that is presented at the conference. Longer works abbreviated for "paper jam" sessions are eligible, but the complete work should be submitted for consideration. Submissions longer than 12 double-spaced pages (works cited excluded) will not be accepted.
Papers must be submitted as an email attachment in a standard format (doc, docx, or pdf) no later than May 15, 2015.
Send to: Nicholas Bradley at nbradley@uvic.ca.
Please Note: Writing award winners will be announced in advance and the awards will be presented at the conference's Authors' Reception (scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, 2015), allowing for advance publicity and enhanced book sales.
- The best scholarly paper in ecocriticism by a graduate student presented at the conference
- The best work of environmental creative writing (any genre) by a graduate student presented at the conference
Those submitting papers must be members of ASLE, or an international affiliate, and should have been enrolled as a graduate student at some time within the previous seven months.
Both awards include a prize of $100 and publication in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.
NOTE: The paper that is submitted for either of these awards must be essentially the same paper that is presented at the conference. Longer works abbreviated for "paper jam" sessions are eligible, but the complete work should be submitted for consideration. Submissions longer than 12 double-spaced pages (works cited excluded) will not be accepted.
Papers must be submitted as an email attachment in a standard format (doc, docx, or pdf) no later than May 15, 2015.
Send to: Nicholas Bradley at nbradley@uvic.ca.
Please Note: Writing award winners will be announced in advance and the awards will be presented at the conference's Authors' Reception (scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, 2015), allowing for advance publicity and enhanced book sales.