Another Anthology to be edited on Dr. Stephen Gill

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Canada: July 11, 2010. (PCP) For scholars who are interested in Dr. Stephen Gill’s works will be pleased to know that Anuradha Sharma is editing an anthology. The anthology is tentatively titled An Interpretation of the Mind and Art of Stephen Gill. Anthology is scheduled to be released in Nov. 2010 by a professional publisher of India or abroad. All the contributors will receive a complimentary copy of the anthology. Last date of submission is 30th of September. Research papers and articles are cordially invited. Manuscripts should be written in Ariel 12 font size, properly documented, free from typographical errors, and follow the latest MLA style sheet. Length of the paper maybe between 3000 to 5000 words. Please get in touch with the editor of An Interpretation of Stephen Gill's Works and Mind if you want to write and need creative and critical material for your paper. Anuradha Sharma is an assistant professor of English at Navjivan Arts and Commerce College, Dahod in Gujarat and writes poetry in English and Hindi. Her poems and research papers have appeared in many journals, anthologies and news papers in India and abroad. At present she is working on a Minor Research Project funded by UGC and has been selected for Associateship by IIAS, Shimla. She is also translating Dr. Stephen Gill’s epical poem The Flame into Hindi.

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