Hyperrhiz, the peer-reviewed new media satellite site of Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, is seeking web-based electronic literature/poetry/art contributions for its fourth issue.
We especially encourage works of or responding to "e-lit" for this special topic issue. Hyperrhiz can be viewed at http://www.hyperrhi
All contributions will be fully refereed by an editorial board. Accepted contributions will be prepared for web presentation in conjunction with the technical editors.
Timeline and Guidelines for Submission:
Abstracts or demo materials can be submitted via URL or burned to CD, and should be sent to the editors by 1st October, 2007.
Preference will be given to projects which are substantially or fully completed. Full accepted
contributions should be completed and sent to the editors by 15th November, 2007.
Submission to Hyperrhiz should be in a format that is user-friendly and accessible. All submissions, in addition to undergoing blind review, will be assessed for their usability, accessibility and adherence to technical conventions. Projects can be submitted via URL or burned to CD.
URL submissions may be sent to submissions @ hyperrhiz.net
CD submissions may be sent to:
Helen J Burgess, Department of English
University of Maryland Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21210
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