Elayne Zalis, an independent writer and scholar, has an interdisciplinary background in the media arts and critical theory. She specializes in auto/biographical writing and research for print, video, and the Web. Her current research focuses on artistic, literary, documentary, and scholarly texts designed for the Web that exemplify or address what may be loosely defined as autobiographical and biographical genres. She lives in Southern California.
BIO
Online Travelogues
Deadline:
Thu Jun 10, 2004 18:31
I’m researching innovative, Web-based approaches to travelogues and other representations of travel. The itineraries may involve real, imagined, virtual, and cyber spaces. Please send brief descriptions of your projects, with URLs, to elayne@thememorychannel.com, subject: Travel.
Call for Submissions
Deadline:
Tue Aug 13, 2002 00:00
Autobiographical/Biographical Webs: Selected Links, http://www.beyondwriting.com/autobio.htm
You are invited to submit a link to an ongoing 'Webliography.' The project cites artistic, literary, documentary, and scholarly texts designed for the Web that exemplify or address what may be loosely defined as autobiographical and biographical genres. Submissions may include fictional and nonfictional approaches. Current selections include innovative approaches to diaries, journals, blogs, self-portraits, memoirs, letters, travelogues, memorials, and various hybrid forms.
You are invited to submit a link to an ongoing 'Webliography.' The project cites artistic, literary, documentary, and scholarly texts designed for the Web that exemplify or address what may be loosely defined as autobiographical and biographical genres. Submissions may include fictional and nonfictional approaches. Current selections include innovative approaches to diaries, journals, blogs, self-portraits, memoirs, letters, travelogues, memorials, and various hybrid forms.