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Month: February 2014
Cardinal Scholars Seeking Tutors
Join our platform! Cardinal Scholars is an in-home and online tutoring company that matches exceptional tutors affiliated with top universities with elementary, middle, and high school students in need of additional academic support. We now offer our services to the Chicago area and seek tutoring candidates who meet the following hiring criteria: Are fantastic teachers…Continue reading Cardinal Scholars Seeking Tutors
Emma Frances Brooke: Fabian & Feminist
Please join us next Tuesday, March 4 from 12 – 1 p.m. for a discussion of the little-known Victorian writer and activist Emma Frances Brooke. Barbara Tilley, Visiting Assistant Professor from the Department of Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse will present on Brooke’s life and work, with room for discussion. Tilley is working towards a book…Continue reading Emma Frances Brooke: Fabian & Feminist
Collection Services Assistant at The Newberry Library
The Newberry Library is seeking a Collection Services Assistant. Department: Collection Services Summary: Reporting to the Principal Cataloging Librarian and the Acquisitions Manager, the Collection Services Assistant prepares library materials for shelving; also assists in a variety of processing activities in the Acquisitions and Cataloging sections. Responsibilities Primarily responsible for affixing appropriate bookplates, ownership stamps,…Continue reading Collection Services Assistant at The Newberry Library
Online Book Event
Bryan Cohen, an author, is hosting an online book event. The event is called March to a Bestseller and it’s a one-day sale and question and answer session featuring 16 authors who write about writing, marketing and publishing. During the one-day event, each of the authors will be showcasing one of their best books at…Continue reading Online Book Event
Photojournalism Fellowships at The Chicago Reporter
Photojournalism fellowships at The Chicago Reporter Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:28 am (PST) . Posted by: “Christine Wachter” christine.wachter Please spread the word! NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2014-15 The Chicago Reporter<http://www.chicagor eporter.com/> seeks to fill two part-time Photography Fellowship positions (three days/week) for 2014-15, one of which will be a minority fellowship. The goal of the minority fellowship…Continue reading Photojournalism Fellowships at The Chicago Reporter
Alumni Jennifer Finstrom & David Mathews Published in After Hours
Alumni Jennifer Finstrom & David Mathews were recently published in After Hours a journal of Chicago writing and art. Here is what they have to say about their poems: Jennifer Finstrom My poem “Obituary” was accepted for publication in the forthcoming winter issue (#28) of After Hours. This poem is a part of a series…Continue reading Alumni Jennifer Finstrom & David Mathews Published in After Hours
You asked. We listened. Our contest has been extended to March 7, 2014. By popular demand and due to multiple requests from those attending the AWP Conference in Seattle, we have decided to extend our contest deadline to March 7, 2014, at Midnight EST. ENTER TODAY. In partnership with…Continue reading
Inkshares Seeking Manuscripts
Collaborative Publishing Platform Seeking Writers Inkshares, an interesting alternative publishing venture in which they assist you in writing a proposal and develop a crowdsharing opportunity for an ebook. They are now looking for short stories and long form journalistic pieces. They will be at AWP promoting this new publishing venture, books to follow. Serious group responding to a serious interest in…Continue reading Inkshares Seeking Manuscripts
Big Weekend for Publishing Faculty
Dear colleagues, In Sunday’s papers, two of our colleagues, Barrie Borich and Michele Morano published occasional essays, meditating on matters of the moment: Barrie’s “What Lily Tomlin’s Marriage Means to Me and My Partner” was published in the Washington Post and Michele’s “Learning To Be Your Own Best Valentine” appeared in the Chicago Tribune. Please…Continue reading Big Weekend for Publishing Faculty
Prof. Barrie Jean Borich Published in the Washington Post
We can’t reprint the article, but click on the above picture to read the story.