NEW
FITZGERALD
REVIEW
BULLETIN AND QUERY
Susan Wanlass has sent notification that, due to
her institution’s financial plight,
If your
institution is interested in helping to sponsor the Review, please contact Ruth.
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CURRENT CALLS FOR PAPERS
Call for Location and Program Suggestions: The Tenth International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference will be held in 2009, and we welcome your suggestions for locations and programs. Since the Ninth International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference (2007) will be held in London, the location for 2009 should be within the United States. Please send your suggestions to Ruth Prigozy, Executive Director, at English Dept., Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549 or engrmp@Hofstra.edu.
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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review
Volume 1 2002 Call for Essays:
The F Scott Fitzgerald Review publishes essays of at least 5,000 words (18-25 pp.) on all aspects of FSF's life and work. Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2007. We will notify you in three months. For more information e-mail Kirk at kcurnutt@troy.edu .Submissions are welcome. Please prepare your essay in accordance with the MLA Style Manual, 2nd ed., and send it in two hard copies and a disc or as an e-mail attachment to: Prof. Kirk Curnutt, Dept. of English, Troy State University, Montgomery, AL 35103-4419
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9th
International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference,
London, July 8-14 2007
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8th International F. Scott Fitzgerald
Conference:
7th International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference: 7th International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, Vevey, Switzerland, June 27-July 3 2004 Conference Program and Schedule (Final Version)
Photo Scrapbook of Conference in Vevey __________________________________________________ The Sixth International Conference: F. Scott Fitzgerald in St. Paul: September 19-21, 2002. Conference Schedule and Overview Also
read article on Garrsion Keillor and St. Paul in the Washington Post, July
15, 2002, in which Keillor talks about FSF and their hometown: "Keillor
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