| Publications
: Departmental Publications |
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| Hall-Mark
(The Department Newsletter) |
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Published
during the Fall semester of each year by the Department of Literature
and Languages and distributed to alumni and friends of the department.
Hall-Mark is printed on campus at TAMU-Commerce's McBrayer's Instructional
Printing Facility. Written contributions may be mailed to Hall-Mark,
Department of Literature and Languages, Texas A&M University-Commerce,
Commerce, TX 75429.
View a printable .pdf version here. (Adobe
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| The
Mayo Review |
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An
annual literary journal which prints the work--essays, short stories,
poetry, art, photography--of TAMU-Commerce students. The journal
is supported by Sigma Tau Delta (the English Honors Society) and
by the Department of Literature and Languages. Advisor is Robin
Reid. The organization responsible for the Mayo Review is the
Rearview Mirror Society.
View a printable
.pdf version here. (Adobe
Acrobat required.)
View the
Supplement
to Mayo Review 2001 (works omitted due to space constraints.

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| Philip
Roth Studies |
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Focusing
on one of the most prominent American writers today, Philip Roth Studies
is a new journal devoted to the literary exploration of this prolific
novelist. It publishes writing pertaining entirely, or even in part,
to Philip Roth, his fiction, and his literary and cultural significance.
Its contributions are diverse and far-reaching in nature, covering
the entire scope of Roth's career, from "Goodbye, Columbus,"
to The Counterlife, to his most recent work, the American Trilogy
and The Plot Against America. Scholars and students in modern literature,
U.S. literature, and Jewish studies find Philip Roth Studies essential
to their work. It is published quarterly by Heldref Publications in
cooperation with the Philip Roth Society. Editor is Dr.
Derek Royal.

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| Post
Script |
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Published
three times a year and welcomes manuscripts on film as language and
literature; acting; film music; film as visual art; film and photography;
film history; aesthetics; the response of film and the humanities
to technology; interdisciplinary studies in theme and genre; film
and American Studies; reappraisals of seminal essays; book reviews
and interviews; and responses to previous articles. Editor is Gerald
Duchovnay.
Call for Papers |
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| Southwest
Journal of Linguistics |
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Each
250-page volume is published in two numbers, one in June and one in
December. The journal publishes papers across a broad range of topics
in linguistics, though research papers dealing with the languages
of the southwestern United States and Northern Mexico are especially
encouraged. The journal also publishes scholarly reviews of the literature,
book reviews, and occasional commentary on topics of concern to the
journal's readership. Editor is Jon
Jonz. |
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| Write-On |
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Write-On
is an e-journal dedicated to providing talented students at Texas
A&M University-Commerce an extended audience for their non-creative
written work in lower-division courses such as first-year composition,
history, and other writing-intensive fields. The Communication Skills
Center publishes Write-On to recognize the important work of student
writers and to encourage students of all abilities to take advantage
of the CSC’s resources. We also hope that this publication will
serve as a model for future students preparing work for these lower-division
courses. The advisor is Shannon
Carter .
Submission
Guidelines
Printable Submission Form |
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