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CCTE Call for Papers Annual Meeng, March 5-7, 2015 Host: College of the Mainland Locaon: Galveston/South Shore/Kemah area Extended submission deadline: October 17, 2014 cctetexas.org The Conference of College Teachers of English (CCTE) welcomes scholarly papers, creave wring, and panels in all areas of literature and language, including linguiscs and language studies, as well as the teaching of these areas. Also welcome are papers and panel proposals in teaching wring, ESL, developmental wring, and the virtual classroom. CCTE accepts only submissions that have not been read or published elsewhere. Guidelines: E-mail submissions only: Send to the appropriate session chair (see list below) by October 17. Timed presentaons only: 7-9 double-spaced pages (15-18 minute reading me) No mulple submissions for CCTE: You may, of course, submit one piece for CCTE and another for TCEA (Texas College English Associaon), which meets jointly with CCTE. TCEA has its own CFP. Paper submissions: Full versions of conference papers are preferred but 500-word abstracts are accepted for inial consideraon. Creave submissions: Works in poetry, ficon, and creave non-ficon must be complete when submied. Panel proposals: These must include a full abstract or paper from each panel member. Each abstract or paper will be accepted or rejected individually. Blind judging: All abstracts, papers, creave pieces, and panel proposals MUST be submied with two cover pages: one cover page with the tle, presenter’s name, academic affiliaon (or “Independent Scholar”), mailing address, telephone, and email address; and a second cover page with only the tle of the presentaon. The actual abstract, paper, creave wring, or panel proposal must be tled but bear NO writer idenficaon on any of its pages. Prizes and publicaon in CCTE Studies: If their work is accepted for presentaon, presenters must pay CCTE dues and register before the conference. Those who also want their work considered for prizes and publicaon must meet a February 3 deadline for dues, registraon, and submission of full papers with release forms (publicaon release forms are sent out with acceptance leers). Chairs for the 2015 CCTE Convenon Program: Literature, Film, Popular Culture: Brenda Bradley, [email protected] Rhetoric, Comp, Tech Wring, Language Studies: Dalel Serda, [email protected] Creave Wring, Creave Non-Ficon: Beth Bales, [email protected] -- PLEASE POST – Deadline October 17 --

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Page 1: file · Web viewThe Conference of College Teachers of English (CCTE) welcomes scholarly papers, creative writing, and panels in all areas of literature and language, including

CCTE Call for Papers Annual Meeting, March 5-7, 2015

Host: College of the Mainland Location: Galveston/South Shore/Kemah area

Extended submission deadline: October 17, 2014cctetexas.org

The Conference of College Teachers of English (CCTE) welcomes scholarly papers, creative writing, and panels in all areas of literature and language, including linguistics and language studies, as well as the teaching of these areas. Also welcome are papers and panel proposals in teaching writing, ESL, developmental writing, and the virtual classroom. CCTE accepts only submissions that have not been read or published elsewhere.

Guidelines: E-mail submissions only: Send to the appropriate session chair (see list below) by October 17. Timed presentations only: 7-9 double-spaced pages (15-18 minute reading time) No multiple submissions for CCTE: You may, of course, submit one piece for CCTE and another for

TCEA (Texas College English Association), which meets jointly with CCTE. TCEA has its own CFP. Paper submissions: Full versions of conference papers are preferred but 500-word abstracts are

accepted for initial consideration. Creative submissions: Works in poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction must be complete when

submitted. Panel proposals: These must include a full abstract or paper from each panel member. Each

abstract or paper will be accepted or rejected individually. Blind judging: All abstracts, papers, creative pieces, and panel proposals MUST be submitted with

two cover pages: one cover page with the title, presenter’s name, academic affiliation (or “Independent Scholar”), mailing address, telephone, and email address; and a second cover page with only the title of the presentation. The actual abstract, paper, creative writing, or panel proposal must be titled but bear NO writer identification on any of its pages.

Prizes and publication in CCTE Studies: If their work is accepted for presentation, presenters must pay CCTE dues and register before the conference. Those who also want their work considered for prizes and publication must meet a February 3 deadline for dues, registration, and submission of full papers with release forms (publication release forms are sent out with acceptance letters).

Chairs for the 2015 CCTE Convention Program:Literature, Film, Popular Culture: Brenda Bradley, [email protected], Comp, Tech Writing, Language Studies: Dalel Serda, [email protected] Creative Writing, Creative Non-Fiction: Beth Battles, [email protected]

-- PLEASE POST – Deadline October 17 --