-- NOTE: UPDATED INFO FORTHCOMING, OCT. 2010 --
Emerging Language Practices
Issue 1
| 2 (forthcoming)
| 3 (forthcoming)
We would like to share news with you of a new electronic journal,
Emerging Language Practices, published through the Electronic Poetry Center at SUNY
Buffalo's Department of Media
Study.
ELP will have a number of emphases: digital poetry,
media theory, multicultural and non-linear textual experimentation,
and creative gaming, among them. We will accept creative work,
critical texts, poetic games, interviews with artists, artist's
statements, reviews, and other investigations into New Media
expression. Our most important mission is to publish emerging visions
of poetic, theoretical, game-based, and artistic "language"
innovations that circumscribe new media practices in a most unique
sense and with affinities to the Electronic Poetry Center (EPC) and
historic and emergent poetic/artistic practices at Buffalo.
ELP is issued in collaboration with SUNY
Buffalo's E-Poetry series of
International Digital Poetry Festivals.
Emerging Language Practices publishes in an online
format twice yearly. Submissions are by invitation or by query
only. To submit a query, please email the editors at emerginglanguagepractices@gmail.com.
Queries are considered on a rolling basis. When preparing your
submission, please note that, in addition to your body of textual
content, screenshots are a plus, as are audio, video, and programmable
materials that illuminate the primary arguments, premises, and
implications presented by your submission. Please
note that reviews are highly encouraged.
Upcoming Submission Deadlines
Submissions for the Fall, 2010 issue are due by 1 September, 2010.
Submissions for the Spring, 2011 issue are due by 1 February, 2011.
Submissions for the Fall, 2011 issue are due by 1 September, 2011.
Initial query and/or submission drafts may be submitted in Word or pdf
format. Final submissions should be in Word or other text-based
formats. For digital poems, language games, etc., please query
regarding technical details.
In order to ensure consistent archiving,
we will host data files at the Electronic Poetry Center.
Journal content will be integrated into the
resources of the EPC. New articles, updates, and newly-released
materials will be announced via the EPC, RSS, Facebook, and other
emergent means. Please contact the editors with any questions.
We hope you will find ELP useful to your creative and
critical endeavors!
Emerging Language Practices
Loss Pequeño Glazier, Executive Editor
Sarah JM Kolberg, Editor-in-Chief
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