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Thread started 07/14/18 7:38pm

1725topp

Africology’s Re-call for Its Special Issue on Prince

My former colleague and author of The Lyrics of Prince: A Literary Look, C. Liegh McInnis, has been asked to replace the former special editor of Africology's Special Issue on Prince. Below is the re-call for papers, which includes how to submit and the deadlines. Because of the short deadline, the re-call is being sent to only a few outlets. I asked if I could post it here, and they have allowed me to do so.

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C. Liegh McInnis has been asked to replace the former special editor of Africology’s special issue on the life, artistry, and legacy of Prince. With this change, we are extending the deadline for abstracts and final papers as we are seeking papers on a wide array of Prince’s work and legacy. The deadline to submit abstracts is September 30, and the deadline for final papers is December 30. Please send abstracts and final papers as Word attachments to clieghmcinnis@bellsout.net with “Africology’s Re-call for Its Special Issue on Prince” in the subject heading. Also, any and all questions can be emailed to McInnis as well. For more information about Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies go tohttp://www.jpanafrican.org/. Along with being the author of The Lyrics of Prince: A Literary Look at a Creative, Musical Poet, Philosopher, and Storyteller, McInnis has published and lectured widely on Prince since 1996, his book is used in several courses on Prince across the country and in the UK, and he was one of the presenters at the Prince from Minneapolis Symposium. For more information about McInnis, go to www.psychedelicliterature.com.

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Reply #1 posted 07/15/18 8:40pm

purplefam99

Congrats McInnis!!!
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Reply #2 posted 07/15/18 9:22pm

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1725topp said:

My former colleague and author of The Lyrics of Prince: A Literary Look, C. Liegh McInnis, has been asked to replace the former special editor of Africology's Special Issue on Prince. Below is the re-call for papers, which includes how to submit and the deadlines. Because of the short deadline, the re-call is being sent to only a few outlets. I asked if I could post it here, and they have allowed me to do so.


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C. Liegh McInnis has been asked to replace the former special editor of Africology’s special issue on the life, artistry, and legacy of Prince. With this change, we are extending the deadline for abstracts and final papers as we are seeking papers on a wide array of Prince’s work and legacy. The deadline to submit abstracts is September 30, and the deadline for final papers is December 30. Please send abstracts and final papers as Word attachments to clieghmcinnis@bellsout.net with “Africology’s Re-call for Its Special Issue on Prince” in the subject heading. Also, any and all questions can be emailed to McInnis as well. For more information about Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies go tohttp://www.jpanafrican.org/. Along with being the author of The Lyrics of Prince: A Literary Look at a Creative, Musical Poet, Philosopher, and Storyteller, McInnis has published and lectured widely on Prince since 1996, his book is used in several courses on Prince across the country and in the UK, and he was one of the presenters at the Prince from Minneapolis Symposium. For more information about McInnis, go to www.psychedelicliterature.com.




Thanks for posting.
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Reply #3 posted 07/18/18 6:13am

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purplefam99 said:

Congrats McInnis!!!

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He sends his "thanks and take care."

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