ℌello once again, all! Since the season advances, we thought it might be good to offer a few reminders; please consider submitting and lett your colleagues, students, friends, and folks you know are interested in this kind of thing know about the following:
The Society's call for papers for the upcoming 2026 International Congress on Medieval Studies still remains live--until 15 September 2025. Details still remain here: https://talesaftertolkien.blogspot.com/2025/07/getting-going-for-kzoo2026.html. We'd love to have your submission for Adaptations of Tolkien: Medieval Traces in Movies, Games and Other Transmedial Texts; Off of the Printed Prose Page: Multimodal Medievalisms; or Bad Medieval/ism: Mis/Uses of the Medieval in Contemporary Fiction ("I Know It's Wrong, But I Want to Have Fun"). We continue to look forward to seeing you at the 'zoo!
Similarly still open until 15 September 2025 are
- Medieval Classics (Re)Illustrated: A Medieval Comics Project Teamup
- The Medieval Comics Project Bibliographies: Resources for Finding and Accessing Comics and Critiques (A Workshop)
- Magics, Marvels, Metamorphoses, and Monsters: Horrors of the Medieval Past, Present, and Future
- The ISSM conference, online and hosted at UNM, details of which are here: https://medievalisms.org/cfp-issm-2025-conference-medievalisms-in-time-and-space/
- The ISSM sessions at ICMS 2026, details of which are here: https://medievalisms.org/issm-at-icms-2026/
Also always open is the Society's call for submissions to this blog; we love guest pieces! Email talesaftertolkien@gmail.com with a pitch or a full piece, ranging from short-form scholarship to rewatches and rereads to reviews to longer-form commentaries. What you've got, we still want to see! (And, since this is the blog of a learned society and there is editorial feedback, it does count for CVs!)
We look forward to hearing from you!
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