Call for Papers – Fairytales in the Age of i-pads: Inklings, Imagination, and Technology

Call for Papers
for the 16th Annual C.S. Lewis and Inklings Conference

Fairytales in the Age of i-pads: Inklings, Imagination, and Technology

Plenary Speaker: Dr Ralph Wood

March 21-23, 2013
LeTourneau University
Longview, Texas, USA

Papers on the above theme related to the works of C.S. Lewis, the Inklings, George MacDonald, and Dorothy L. Sayers are invited. However, papers on other subjects related to the above authors will also be accepted.

There will be a competition for the best undergraduate and best faculty/scholar paper presented at this conference. Monetary awards will be given as determined by a committee of three jurors from the Executive Board members of the CSLIS. To be eligible, the presenter must be a member of the CSLIS and present the paper at the conference. Membership forms can be downloaded at http://www.oru.edu/academics/resources/cs_lewis/.

Registration forms and information will be available on the LeTourneau University Website: http://www.letu.edu/opencms/opencms/_Academics/Arts-Science/english/inklings_conference.html

Please submit a one-page abstract or a full paper by January 30, 2013.  Papers should be 8-10 pages (double-spaced, 12 point font). To insure prompt notification, please include your e-mail on your submission. If you are willing to chair a section, please note this at the top of your abstract/paper. Participants will be held to a twenty-minute presentation limit. Please send all abstracts/papers to:

Dr. Randall Compton
RandallCompton@letu.edu
P.O. Box 7001
2100 Mobberly Ave.
Longview, TX 75607-7001

If you would like your paper to be considered for the competition, please also send the full paper by January 15, 2013 to Dr. Salwa Khoddam, skhoddam@okcu.edu.

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