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).
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