FYI
Embargo Press Release January 8th
Please note the press release below.
I would like to acknowledge the British and European contributor to our award cited above! BTW,
Oxford University won this recognition last year for Modern Women's Voices and the CELJ host members
from Harvard and Yale; although a modestly sized organization. The CELJ award will be
presented in Los Angeles January 8th at the Modern Languages Association... mehr anzeigen
FYI
Embargo Press Release January 8th
Please note the press release below.
I would like to acknowledge the British and European contributor to our award cited above! BTW,
Oxford University won this recognition last year for Modern Women's Voices and the CELJ host members
from Harvard and Yale; although a modestly sized organization. The CELJ award will be
presented in Los Angeles January 8th at the Modern Languages Association Convention.
ART CONTRIBUTORS
Spring Cover Artist Chantal Lily from Australia
Summer Cover Artist Diane Schofield from Scotland
Fall Cover Artist Joe Cartright from Australia
Wing-Fu-Lai, Singapore University, Art
WRITING CONTRIBUTORS:
Poet Cleveland Gibson, poet, England
Writer Kon Desmond [Harvard University Masters] from Singapore
Lily Bax London, Graduate of Cambridge University, attorney
James Rawbone, England
Anna Lunk, England
Mike Woof, Scotland
EDITORS:
Art Editor AJay Prasannan, London
Copy Editor Annam Manthiram Santa Fe
Technical Editor Joseph Michael Owens Nebraska
Chief Editor and Founder, Diane Smith.
Diane Smith, Founder
Grey Sparrow
A Nonprofit Corporation
PO Box 211664
St. Paul, MN 55121
URL: GreySparrowPress.net
651-452-5066
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PRESS RELEASE
COUNCIL OF EDITORS OF LEARNED JOURNALS
Embargoed Until January 8
For further information contact Nicholas Birns at 646 460 3124
The Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) is pleased to announce that Grey Sparrow has won its Best New Journal Award. Our judges were impressed by the journals multimedia and interdisciplinary focus; its bridging of the gap between academia and the arts; the felicity of its design; and the international scope of its coverage. In a time when the print journal is thought to be in danger from economic and technological forces, Grey Sparrow has shown there is still room for innovation and excellence in the traditional journal mode.
The award will be presented by CELJ Vice-president Alan Rauch at Atrium 2 at the J. W. Marriott Hotel on January 8th at 12 PM. The CELJ annually presents multiple awards in categories ranging from Best Journal design to awards covering certain historical and geographical areas. The CELJ is a consortium of over 200 editors of journals in the humanities and social sciences; its current President is Joycelyn Moody of the University of Texas. More information about the organization can be found at http://www.celj.org.