Special Call: From the Archive
We are actively seeking essays that engage with the seventeen years of literature and culture in The Hopkins Review’s quarterly print archive, available on Project MUSE. These essays could take a number of different forms including but not limited to essays that . . .
- contextualize a piece first published in The Hopkins Review aesthetically, historically, or in its author’s body of work
- give a close reading of a particular piece
- provide a pedagogical framework to encourage and enable instructors to incorporate work from The Hopkins Review in their teaching of creative writing or literature
- memorialize an author’s passing and celebrate their body of work using their work in The Hopkins Review as a jumping-off point
- draw attention to a newly published book that includes a piece or pieces first published in The Hopkins Review
- continue a conversation begun in a piece first published in The Hopkins Review
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