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Publications Accepting Undergrad Submissions

These are just a few of the many publishing opportunities for undergraduate students at UNC. Click the items below to explore these opportunities.

Projects

The William Blake Archive

A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the Carolina Digital Library. Edited by Joseph Viscomi from UNC, as well as Morris Eaves and Robert Essick, the archive contains a wealth of electronic editions of the works of William Blake, as well as scholarly resources for the student of Blake.

The Chaucer Metapage

Maintained by Joseph Wittig, the Chaucer Metapage contains a compendium of resources for the study and teaching of Chaucer.

North American Slave Narratives

Part of the UNC project in Documenting the American South, this is a complete digitized library of more than 280 autobiographies and biographies of North American slaves and ex-slaves, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Ameritech, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. William L. Andrews is a series editor of this project.

Faculty-run Publications

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, the journal of The Autobiography Society, was founded in order to improve communication among colleagues interested in autobiography, biography, diaries, letters, and the relationship between lifewriting and other discourses. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies is an innovative, interdisciplinary journal that publishes articles, book reviews, bibliographies, and professional notes on autobiographical and biographical writing. a/b is published twice annually, in June and December.

Keats-Shelley Journal

The Keats-Shelley Journal, edited by UNC's Dr. Jeanne Moskal, is an academic journal published annually by the Keats-Shelley Association of America. Founded in 1952, the journal contains articles on John Keats, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Leigh Hunt, and their circles of mutual influence and context—-as well as news and notes, book reviews, and a current bibliography. UNC Graduate student Emily M. Brewer serves as Assistant Editor.

Southern Literary Journal

The Southern Literary Journal, a peer-reviewed journal edited by Fred Hobson and Minrose Gwin, publishes scholarly articles on the literature of the American South and reviews of critical works on southern literature and culture.

Studies in Philology

Studies in Philology, one of the oldest scholarly journals in the United States, is now in its hundred and fourth year of publication. It is published quarterly (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall).

American Speech

Founded in 1925 at the instigation of H. L. Mencken, the quarterly American Speech is the oldest journal devoted to the speechways of North America, particularly to the English language. It is the official journal of the American Dialect Society. Editing American Speech is a cooperative venture between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University, which houses and supports the editorial offices of all American Dialect Society publications. The Editor of American Speech is Connie Eble, Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; the General Editor of American Dialect Society publications is Ron Butters, Professor of English at Duke University. Submissions and queries about American Speech should be sent to amspeech@acpub.duke.edu or directed to:
Charles Carson, Managing Editor
American Dialect Society
Duke University, Box 90018
Durham, NC 27708-0018