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ELO 08 CFP Extension!

December 9, 2007

I already sent in my proposal, but I have learned via Writer Response Theory that the deadline for, Visionary Landscapes, next year’s Electronic Literature Organization conference has been extended until December 16th.  If you were hesitant or ran out of time to send in a proposal, you now have a little more time.

Tags ELO 2008, Writer Response Theory, Electronic Literature Organization
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