Tuesday, February 12, 2019
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The EDIS Bulletin, the Societys semiannual newsletter, is seeking a new editor pastime the resignation of Georgiana Strickland, editor since 1991. The Bulletin, which goes to solely told members of EDIS as part of membership, is aimed at a broad array of readers, both scholarly and nonscholarly, with an interest in Dickinson. It covers the solve of contemporary poets and artists influenced by Dickinson profiles of outstanding Dickinson scholars, past and presend news of the both Dickinson houses in Amherst reviews of publications and performances of works dealing with the poet news of the Society and its activities and other receive articles of interest to the membership. It is not intended as a scholarly journal, a role fulfilled by EDISs other publication, The Emily Dickinson Journal. EDIS is open to new defeat areas and directions for the Bulletin. The duties of the editor include responsibility for the choice of articles to be included, editing of all articles, typesettin g and page makeup (or supervision thereof), and arranging for printing and mailing of copies to all members of EDIS. The position is unpaid, but all normal expenses are paid by EDIS. The editor must be a member of EDIS in beneficial standing and a resident of the United States (to facilitate mailing). The editorship carries with it membership on the EDIS Board of Directors. It is hoped that the new editor allow begin serving with all the spring 2002 or the fall 2002 issue. Inquiries and letters of interest should be sent to Georgiana Strickland, 133 Lackawanna Rd., Lexington, KY 40503 or via e-mail to georgiestraol.com. The final selection must be O.K. by the EDIS Board of Directors. SCHOLAR IN AMHERST PROGRAM ANNOUNCEDThe Emily Dickinson external Society announces the creation of a Scholar in Amherst Program. The program is intentional to support research on Emily Dickinson at institutions such as the hoarfrost Library of Amherst College, the Jones Public Library, the Mount H olyoke College Archives, the Dickinson Homestead, the Evergreens, and the Amherst Historical Society. Each year EDIS will provide a $2,000 fellowship, to be used for travel, accommodations, a rental car, and expenses related to research. A minimum quench of a week in Amherst is needed recipients may also use the fellowship to initiate a lengthier stay in the area. We will give preference to persons who are in the untimely stages of their careers with demonstrable need to do research in Amherst institutions.
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