New Ohio Review is accepting submissions for their NORward Prizes in Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction through November 15, 2025 with an entry fee of $22. Each category winner will receive $750 and publication in a future print issue of New Ohio Review. NOR is also open for general Nonfiction submissions through November 15, 2025, with a entry fee of only $3.
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Good afternoon, everyone—and happy Earth Day! 💚🌎🌍🌏🌳🐿️ This is your reminder that tonight is the deadline for the Binc Foundation‘s Susan Kamil Emerging Writers Scholarship Prize. Any unpublished writer working on a full-length manuscript, graphic novel, or book-length comic, who is also currently employed at (or owns) a physical book or comic store in the U.S. or its territories—with a minimum of three months of continuous book or comic store employment—is eligible to apply for this scholarship. (Click here for full details.) We also hope you’ll join us tonight at 6:30 PM for a special… Read Article →
Happy Friday, everyone! We have a few reminders for this afternoon: 1. Today is the last day to return (or purchase) your rented textbooks! You can return these to the bookstore on either campus via mail or in person. For returning via MAIL: Rentals returned via mail must be postmarked by the Rental Return Due Date. Place all of the books you’re returning in the same box; be sure to use the same return shipping label. [To access and print your shipping label, sign into https://depaul.bncollege.com/, go to “Course Materials & Textbooks,” and select “Return… Read Article →
33 ⅓ Series Call for Proposals (Deadline March 29) Widely acclaimed by fans, musicians and scholars alike, the 33 ⅓ series dives deep into your favorite artists, albums and genres. In October 2003 we published our first ever batch of 33 ⅓ books, each one focusing on a popular LP. Since then we’ve covered many artists and albums, from Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures to Celine Dion’s Let’s Talk About Love, Duran Duran’s Rio to Kraftwerk’s Computer World, and Madvillain’s Madvillainy to Britney Spears’s Blackout. Each album covered in the series occupies such a specific place in music history, so each book-length treatment is different. Since… Read Article →
The Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships are among the largest awards for emerging poets between the ages of 21-31. The Poetry Foundation is excited to showcase the 2023 fellows in a public reading on Saturday, October 21 at 2:00PM (CT), hosted by Joy Priest at the Poetry Foundation in Chicago. Applications for the 2024 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowships will open March 4, 2024 with an April 15, 2024 deadline. For more information on the fellowships, please follow the link.
Announcing Six Student Fellowship Positions:Each year, HumanitiesX, DePaul’s Experiential Humanities Collaborative, offers six paid Student Fellowships to undergraduate or graduate students. Applicants for the 2023-24 HumanitiesX Student Fellowships should have curiosity about and/or experience related to our annual theme, Democracy & Rights. Student Fellows work approximately 10-12 hours/week between November 2023 and June 2024. Fellows must commit to the full duration of the fellowship. Fellows are paid $17.00/hour.Applications for HumanitiesX Student Fellowships are due October 15, and more details are available on our website and in the full job description. Students can apply via the campus job board, where… Read Article →
If you got something published, show it off here! Send us a sentence or two describing the piece, the publication (and issue number if applicable,) and a link to where we can find it! Shoot us an email at exlibriseic@gmail.com and we will announce your work on the front page! You can find posts to the Submission Club under the featuring tab in the menu!
Today’s Career Panel has been postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, May 23rd, 6:30-7:30 at SAC 161.
Ex Libris is taking submissions! We are looking to feature book reviews and interviews with alumni and faculty, written by current students. Have an idea, or a piece already written? Email Zach Sharp @ rsharp5@depaul.edu. Thanks, Zach