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[ecrea] Literary Journalism conference in London this May 20 to 22

Sun May 09 17:06:18 GMT 2010


>A cordial reminder that the Fifth International Conference for 
>Literary Journalism Studies is coming to London in just over a 
>week's time, May 20 to 22. The conference, held by The International 
>Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS), is being hosted 
>this year by ReWrite, the Centre for Research in Creative and 
>Professional Writing, at Roehampton University.
>
>The IALJS is devoted to the teaching and researching of literary 
>journalism and journalists throughout the world, and embraces a wide 
>range of topics and disciplinary frameworks. The subject is defined 
>as "journalism as literature" rather than "journalism about 
>literature" and concerns forms of nonfiction writing that are also 
>sometimes called reportage, narrative journalism, or creative nonfiction.
>
>The event offers an opportunity to widen debate in the UK as a whole 
>about this literary form, and the teaching of all kinds of writing 
>practice. The programme includes a session with Roehampton 
>University Chancellor John Simpson, discussing his work as a writer. 
>The full program is available at:
>http://www.ialjs.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/program_ialjs-5_conference_2010_v21.pdf
>
>There will be only a limited facility to pay at the door, so we are 
>encouraging everyone to pay in advance via the IALJS's website. To 
>do this, please go to the following link:
>http://www.ialjs.org/?page_id=89
>
>For further information about the conference, past and present, and 
>the journal, please visit the IALJS website: http://www.ialjs.org
>
>Best regards,
>Susan Greenberg
>
>Senior Lecturer Creative Writing (Nonfiction), Roehampton University
>(s.greenberg /at/ roehampton.ac.uk)
>Office Hours during term: Wednesdays 5pm to 6.30pm, or by 
>appointment, in QB008 (Queens Building)
>Specialist areas: literary journalism, creative nonfiction, editing, new media
>
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