Creative Midlands Notice Board

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The Poetry Press Talk

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 04:06 AM PDT

at Nottingham Writers Studio

How to Write a Novel (Workshop) - Matlock

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 02:44 AM PDT

A workshop ideal for anyone looking to embark on writing a novel, including a look at structure, planning and how to keep writing!

Rewriting The Book Digital Publishing Day Lincoln 26/10/11

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 01:32 AM PDT

A powerful and provocative day of discovery, insight and debate looking at the future of writing and
publishing and arming you with the pervasive opportunities and challenges that ‘digital’ provides in this everchanging world.

Hosted in partnership with Writing East Midlands, the University of Lincoln and Threshold Studios, Rewriting the Future won’t ‘rewrite’ the book, but will broaden your horizons and challenge your perceptions of what it means to be a writer or a creative in the digital age.

REWRITING THE BOOK DIGITAL PUBLISHING DAY LINCOLN 26/10/11

Posted: 03 Oct 2011 01:15 AM PDT

A powerful and provocative day of discovery, insight and debate looking at the future of writing and
publishing and arming you with the pervasive opportunities and challenges that ‘digital’ provides in this everchanging world.
Hosted in partnership with Writing East Midlands, the University of Lincoln and Threshold Studios, Rewriting the Future won’t ‘rewrite’ the book, but will broaden your horizons and challenge your perceptions of what it means to be a writer or a creative in the digital age

a glimpse of / a periodical network

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 12:20 AM PDT

"a glimpse of"  is an independent project from Athens. It connects works from different creative fields. Each issue starts with an idiosyncratic text as a source of free associations. Issue No 10 publishes Ann Arrives Many Times: Meditation in Narrative by contemporary American author Teresa Carmody. You can choose your word-link from there. This word will be the subject of your submission, and the link between this text and your work. For more details, please check the Instructions. Thank you.

Assistant Professor of New Media (Tenure Track )

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 07:56 AM PDT

Indiana University South Bend

Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts

Integrated New Media Studies
 

Assistant Professor of New Media:
 
The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Area of Integrated New Media Studies at Indiana University South Bend invites applications for a tenure track assistant professor position in New Media beginning August 1, 2012.  We seek an artist/communicator with significant creative and technical abilities to teach in a newly founded, rapidly growing interdisciplinary BFA program.  A terminal degree in new media, intermedia, digital art, or other field combining art, communication, and computer technology, is required.  Topics of particular interest to our program include graphic design and typography, video/animation/motion media, web and interface design, installation, and programming/scripting.  Applicants must demonstrate the ability to teach in conceptual and historical frameworks of contemporary new media art and communication. The successful candidate will demonstrate the capacity for teaching, service, and research/publication or creative activity/exhibition appropriate to the successful pursuit of tenure. Teaching load per semester is normally 3 three credit hour courses. Salary is competitive; total compensation includes an excellent fringe benefits package.    
Applicants should submit by December 9, 2011, a letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts, statements on teaching and research philosophy, samples of creative and professional work (DVD and/or URL) and three current letters of reference to:
 
Michael Lasater
Chair, Search Committee
Integrated New Media Studies
Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts
Northside 101
1700 Mishawaka Avenue
Indiana University South Bend
South Bend, IN 46634-7111
 
Letters of reference should address the candidate's record or potential in teaching and research/creative activity.  Materials other than transcripts or media files may also be emailed to mlasater@iusb.edu. Applications completed by January 9, 2012 will receive full consideration. As an AA/EEO/ADA employer, Indiana University encourages women, minorities and the disabled to apply.

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