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Saturday, April 12, 2014

pushing a publication.

So I know it's been a long time since I last posted, and I know that this post was due a while ago, but I wanted to wait until I knew for sure that I was going to submit my essay to a publishable venue rather than make a video.  I could make a video, but I feel that I would have more pride in my essay if I submitted it.  Not to mention, if I submit it, I think that it would be more improved than if I didn't submit it.

Professor Burton had emailed me about a week and a half ago regarding a venue I could submit it to.  It was through BYU's humanities program regarding women's studies.  Since I am writing about feminism and feminist writing by a male author, I think that this would be the perfect venue to submit to.  I know that a lot of you in the class are also writing about feminism, and so, I would like to include the email here for you to check out.  Maybe you'll also want to submit it here.

Best wishes!
Dear Colleagues:

The Women's Studies Program is pleased to announce the new Susa Young Gates Award for Best Student Essay in Women's Studies. Please let your students know about this opportunity and as you read their papers at the end of the semester, please encourage your students to submit their best essays on Women's Studies for this award and our student journal. The BYU Women's Studies student journal, AWE: A Woman's Experience, is now accepting essays for next year's issue, as well as applications for new editorial staff members. Please see the information below and the attachments.

Best wishes for a great end of the semester,
Valerie 
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