No twain is not a dieing topic, but it is bad timing since there is another mla at the same time which has a full panel.
I suggest that you go to a university near where your conference is and go talk to the lit profs to see if they have any students interested. That is what I do and I get a full panel before cfp is even out!
Good luck
Jules
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> On May 10, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Richey, Ms. Carolyn L <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I am putting out a last call for papers as I have not had much of a respons=
> e. While the conference's theme is The Spectacular City, ALL proposals on =
> Mark Twain, his life, his writing, and his lectures are welcome.
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> SCMLA 73rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE
> November 3 - 5, 2016
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> Sheraton Dallas Hotel * 400 North Olive Street * Dallas, TX 75201
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> The Spectacular City: Glamour, Decadence, and Celebrity in Literature and C=
> ulture
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> On a side note, is the study of Mark Twain a dying discipline? I certainly=
> hope not. I have had such a lack of interest in this Mark Twain session a=
> t the conference that it leads me to wonder. Or, is the problem the confer=
> ence theme? Please submit ANY PAPER OR PROPOSAL for this conference to sho=
> w me that there are still Twainiacs out there!
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> Send your paper, proposal, or abstract to: [log in to unmask] or Caroly=
> n L. Richey, Dept. of English and Languages, Box T-0300, Tarleton State Uni=
> versity, Stephenville, Texas. 76402
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> Carolyn
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> Call for Papers: Mark Twain:
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> Carolyn Leutzinger Richey
> Tarleton State University
> Department of English and Languages
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> 254-968-9511
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