[Vwoolf] CFP Reminder: Woolf Studies Annual vol. 30

Hagen, Benjamin D Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu
Thu Aug 10 13:02:33 EDT 2023


Dear all,

A reminder Woolf Studies Annual will celebrate its 30th issue next year!

Now seemed like a good time to pop the call for submissions for WSA 30 to the top of your inboxes. While the deadline for consideration remains mid-October, an early submission is preferable, especially if reader reports come back suggesting revisions ahead of publication.

Here is the call:

Open Call for WSA Volume 30 (2024)
Deadline: 15 October 2023

Launched in 1995, Woolf Studies Annual will publish its thirtieth volume in the spring of 2024. The editor invites submissions for this important milestone volume.

Of particular interest would be articles that make use of the WSA Index (see vol. 28 and 29) to return to and expand/revise the insights of the scholarship and archival material published in the journal’s first 15 years. Of particular interest might be


  *   Vara Neverow and Merry M. Pawlowski’s preliminary bibliography to the Three Guineas endnotes (vol. 3),
  *   Beth Rigel Daugherty’s transcription of the holograph of “How Should One Read a Book?” (vol. 4),
  *   Anna Snaith’s transcription of readers’ letters to Woolf re: Three Guineas (vol. 6),
  *   Pawlowski’s publication of the Woolf and Vera Douie letters (vol. 8),
  *   Daugherty’s transcription of readers’ letters to Woolf (vol. 12),
  *   Georgia Johnston’s transcription of Woolf’s “The Dreadnought Hoax” (vol. 15),
  *   Leslie Kathleen Hankins’s article on and transcription of the pre-texts to “Cinema” (vol. 15),
  *   and more.

More recently, Joshua Phillips published a new transcription of the 1917 dinner party in the holograph Years (vol. 26), and Danielle Gilman published a new transcription of a manuscript titled “As to criticism” (vol. 29). The editor encourages scholars to draw on these resources, intended to enrich and support ongoing and future research in Woolf/modernist studies.

The rough deadline for volume 30 consideration is 15 October 2023. WSA publishes original articles on Virginia Woolf and her circles as well as new transcriptions of unpublished archival material, short-form comments (a la Notes and Queries), book reviews, and more. Should authors be looking for a home for recent Woolf-related discoveries or have a general inquiry about the journal, please reach out to the editor (woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com<mailto:woolfstudiesannual at gmail.com>). [You can also write to me at my U of South Dakota address.]

Articles submitted after 15 October 2023 will still be considered for publication, but they may not make it through the peer-review process in time for the 2024 volume. (They will be considered for Volume 31 in 2025.) Before submitting their work, authors interested in publishing with WSA should familiarize themselves with the journal’s submission guidelines<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.pace.edu/dist/b/160/files/2016/06/Submission-Guidelines-.pdf__;!!KGKeukY!34M9UBYktCa1GgqUfI2SVvvvbvdNuDNZZhFH5bu-A_OHNvwNaTh2IhnA7O8A8q8ywtFw4GmcAFngVqC_jN7DaeOXxyLXEg$ > as well as scholarship in past issues.

Best,
Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Associate Professor of English | University of South Dakota
Editor | Woolf Studies Annual
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