Exclamation: An Interdisciplinary Journal

About Exclamation: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Exclamat! on is a publication platform for postgraduate research and taught students from across the UK, working in the fields of English, Creative Writing and Film Studies.

Exclamation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Description

Exclamat! on: An Interdisciplinary Journal is an online, open access journal that was founded in 2016, and is edited and published annually by postgraduate students from the Department of English at the University of Exeter.

Engaging with the demands of our time, our aim is to provide an online platform from which both postgraduate taught and research students from across the UK, in the disciplines of English, Creative Writing and Film, can publish high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work, short stories and poems, as well as book and film reviews. In turn, we seek to facilitate multiple interdisciplinary discussions between these subjects by bringing together and promoting the diverse research areas and interests of Exeter’s dynamic postgraduate community.

Reviews

User

Our third volume, on the theme of ‘Networks & Connections’, is now going through its final copyedits/proofread! Massive thank you to all the contributors & editorial team for their hard work on this fantastic volume. More info about the launch will follow soon!

User

Today's the final day to submit your abstracts to present at our 'Borders, Boundaries, and Margins' Conference on Wed. 5th June! Abstracts should be 250-300 words; please include a short 100-150 bio. Email them to: exclamation@exeter.ac.uk. It's going to be a great event!

User

*EXTENDED DEADLINE*! The deadline for our second annual conference on the theme of 'Borders, Boundaries and Margins' has been extended until 12th April! Please submit abstracts of 250-300 words & a short 100-150 word biography to exclamation@exeter.ac.uk. We're really looking forward to reading them! Please see our website for more info: http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/…/…/pu blications/exclamation/

User

🚨 Here is our Call for Papers for our second PG conference!🚨 Please send proposals of 250-300 words to exclamation@exeter.ac.uk by 8th April 2019. Please include a short biography of 100-150 words with your abstract. Notification of decision will be made by 15th April! The CFP will also be up on our website shortly!

User

There's only one month to get your submissions in for our third issue, on the theme of 'Networks and Connections'! Click on the link for more info, and our submission guidelines: https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/…/…/e xclamation/submissions/

User

Calling all postgraduates! Our new call for submissions for issue 3 of Exclamat!on, on the theme of 'networks and connections, is now live on our webpage (http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/…/p…/ exclamation/submissions/)! There's plenty of time to write and submit a long or short article, creative piece, or review. Email: exclamation@exeter.ac.uk for more information, and to submit your work. We look forward to receiving it!

User

Come to the conference friends, we provide beverages and academic chatter ✌🏼✌🏼

User

‪Our deadline for abstracts has been extended! If you would like to submit an abstract for our conference on “Networks and Connections” on 13th June, then you now have until 16th April. We look forward to reading your work!

User

Our Inaugural Conference will take place on June 13th 2018. The theme is ‘Networks and Connections” and we are looking forward to reading your abstracts! The deadline for abstracts is March 30th. #postgraduate #AcademicTwitter

User

Next Wednesday we are holding peer reviewing workshops for PGR/PGT English, film & creative writing students. Email to reserve a place exclamation@exeter.ac.uk

User

Here is the invite for our symposium on December 13th! Please do RSVP and let us know if you can attend! (so we have enough wine for you all!) evite.me/E3sAYqQRfe

More about Exclamation: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Exclamation: An Interdisciplinary Journal is located at Exeter, Devon
http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/english/research/publications/exclamation/