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Contact Information and Work Report

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  • Thank you for filling out this form. It is beneficial to read the instructions included in each section.

    There are five sections:

    I. Post-Fellowship Contact Information
    II. Fellowship Project (work completed)
    III. Additional Written Scholarly Work
    IV. Work Report (summary of sections II and III)
    V. Other Scholarly Work (lectures, podcasts, etc.)

    Contact our Scholarly Programs team if you have any questions.

  • I. Contact Information

    Your contact information will be kept on file at the NHC and shared with your fellowship class.
  • II. Fellowship Project

    In the box below, list all work completed on your fellowship project during your time at the NHC.

    Examples:
    • drafted or completed a chapter or several chapters
    • wrote the introduction
    • completed a draft of the book
    • revised a portion of the project
    • made substantial progress researching

    If your book is under contract, please indicate the publisher. If your book is forthcoming, please indicate the publisher and the expected date of publication, if known.

  • III. Additional Written Scholarly Work Completed During Your Time at the NHC.

    Enter each item (article, chapter, book) separately in the spaces provided below. There are eight spaces provided; use as many or as few as you need, then scroll down to section IV.

    For books, please include title and publisher. For articles or chapters, list the name of the publication, journal, or book and the editors, if applicable. If a work has not yet been published, please indicate its status (i.e. accepted for publication, forthcoming, in-press, etc.). Please do not include book reviews in this section.

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  • IV. Summary (NHC Work Report)

    In the box below, using the provided example as a template, write a short paragraph summarizing the aforementioned work. Focus on 1) describing the progress on your fellowship project, and 2) including all publications that were a direct result of your time at the NHC. Write in the third person (he, she, they; his, her, their) and past tense (drafted, researched, edited). This work report will be published on your NHC webpage and in the NHC annual report.

  • Follow the format of the example below:

    • publishing name in bold
    • book titles in italics
    • journal names in italics
    • article and chapter titles in double quotation marks
    • third person (do not use "I")
    • past tense

    Example:

    Gordon Teskey drafted two chapters of his work in progress A New Theory of Shakespearean Mimesis. He revised, proofread, and indexed his book The Poetry of John Milton, which came out in June from Harvard University Press. He wrote several chapters for edited volumes: "Notes on Reading in The Faerie Queene: From Moment to Moment" for State of the Art Spenser, edited by Paul J. Hecht and J. B. Lethbridge; "Insideoutput: Milton’s Modernities" for Rethinking the Early Modern, edited by Feisal Mohamed and Patrick Fadely (Northwestern University Press, forthcoming); and "Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queene" for The Blackwell Companion to Renaissance Poetry. Teskey also revised "Literary Theory" for Edmund Spenser in Context, edited by Andrew Escobedo, and "Prophecy Meets History: Frye’s Blake and Frye’s Milton" for Educating the Imagination, edited by Alan John Bewell, Neil ten Kortenaar, and Germaine Warkentin (forthcoming, 2016). His essay "The Thinking of History in Spenserian Romance" appeared in Romance and History, edited by Jon Whitman (Cambridge University Press, 2015).

    View more sample reports here.

  • V. Other Scholarly Work

    In the box below, please list other scholarly work produced during your fellowship term. Examples include podcasts, lectures or public talks, digital products, blog posts, or new collaborations. Please indicate the progress you have made on each.