Call for Applications: Associate Editors for Prompt: A Journal of Academic Writing Assignments
Prompt seeks applications for a number of openings for Associate Editors. The two central tasks of the Associate Editors are (1) providing initial feedback and suggesting potential reviewers for new submissions to the journal; and (2) helping copyedit and proofread accepted manuscripts. Additionally, Associate Editors attend our annual editorial board meeting via Zoom and help publicize the journal to members of their fields.
Based on past submission and acceptance rates, Associate Editors in most disciplines can expect to be involved with 5 or fewer submissions per year. And, though Associate Editors are not directly involved with the revision process, their contributions certainly shape the overall quality and focus of the journal’s published work.
If you’re unfamiliar with the journal, Prompt is a scholar-run, open-access, peer-reviewed online journal. It publishes academic writing assignments aimed at both undergraduate and graduate students from all academic disciplines. Its articles bring together theory and praxis in ways that should help promote better teaching of writing as well as illuminate the complexities of teaching writing in context. To learn more about the journal and read recently published articles, please visit our website: https://thepromptjournal.com/index.php/prompt.
We are currently seeking expertise in all areas, but have particular needs in the following:
- Writing Studies
- Engineering/STEM
- Literary Studies
- Criminal Justice/Law
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Education, particularly English Education
To be considered for a three-year term as Associate Editor, please send your vitae and a brief (1-2 page) letter of interest explaining your credentials to thepromptjournal. Our call will remain open until our needs are filled, but preference will be given to applications received by Monday, October 2, 2023. Questions about this role can be directed to the editors at the email above.
Rick Fisher
Director, Communication across the Curriculum (CxC) Learning Resource Network (LEARN) Senior Lecturer, Department of English University of Wyoming he | him The University of Wyoming occupies the ancestral and traditional lands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Crow, and Shoshone Indigenous peoples along with other Native tribes who call the Great Basin and Rocky Mountain region home. I am proud to be part of a university that recognizes, supports, and advocates alongside Indigenous individuals and communities who live here now, and with those forcibly removed from their Homelands. |