Phoenix Rising Submissions Deadline Extended!

Hallie Tibbetts - Phoenix Rising hallie at thephoenixrises.org
Wed Oct 18 20:37:21 UTC 2006


Due to some planned upgrades by our website host, Phoenix Rising's
programming submissions deadline has been extended from November 1 to
November 4, 2006. 

Phoenix Rising, to be held May 17-21, 2007, in and around the French
Quarter of New Orleans, depends on scholars, professionals, and fans
for a wide variety of programming all about Harry Potter. In fact, the
vast majority of our programming schedule is drawn from the theories,
creativity, discussion, and studies that attendees propose! 

Our Call for Papers, at
http://www.thephoenixrises.org/programming/academic/cfp/, gives an
overview of the proposal process, and we welcome papers, panels of
papers or panel discussions, workshops, roundtable discussions, and
combinations of these. We're also pleased to be able to include fan
creativity, from fanfiction readings and fanart portfolios to creative
booths -- so if you sketch, write, beta read, or give artistic
feedback, please visit
http://www.thephoenixrises.org/programming/exploratory/aanight/cfp.html
to find out more. Finally, we'll feature a gallery of fan and fantasy
art throughout the weekend, including art from artists who may not be
able to attend, and the prospectus can be viewed at
http://www.thephoenixrises.org/programming/exploratory/gallery/prospectus.html.

For more information on Phoenix Rising's programming, please visit our
website at http://www.thephoenixrises.org, or view the programming
section directly at http://www.thephoenixrises.org/programming/. We're
always happy to answer questions e-mailed to programming @
thephoenixrises.org.

All submissions must be made online at
http://www.thephoenixrises.org/submissions/ and are due no later than
11:59 p.m. EST on November 4. We look forward to receiving your
proposals!

Regards,
The Phoenix Rising Programming Team
http://www.thephoenixrises.org
programming @ thephoenixrises.org





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