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Schuylkill is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary
graduate journal supported by Temple University. Schuylkill was
founded in 1996 by Temple Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Abele and produces
two issues annually, in addition to hosting a spring graduate conference
(free to both presenters and public). Schuylkill's critical work is
indexed by the MLA International Bibliography.
Schuylkill invites submissions of poetry, fiction,
translations, critical and pedagogical essays, creative criticism,
illustrations, and photography (maximum 5,000 words; shorter articles
and stories welcome). While in the past, much work has come from Temple
University's Departments of English and Religion, other disciplines
and perspectives are warmly invited. Deadlines for submissions are
December 10 for the spring issue and May 1 for the fall issue.
As a journal with a regional focus, Schuylkill
particularly welcomes work from graduate programs in Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington,
D.C. Preference is always given to work that appeals to a wide
academic audience. Correspondence and submissions can be sent to:
Schuylkill
1031 Anderson Hall
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Questions can be emailed to:
gradmag@temple.edu
For further information and past issues, visit
Schuylkill's web site.
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