Guys, this online Shakespeare conference has some great comments and threads on lots of different topics of Shakespeare in its archives; I would definitely suggest checking out if your play or topic is mentioned! They also accept posts from all ranges of people, academics to enthusiasts, college students to PhDs.
It might be a great place to post your paper as well! The site includes announcements of other possible venues for papers and "[a]nnouncements of conferences, of calls for papers, of seminars, of lectures, of symposia, of job openings, of the publication of books, of the availability of online and print articles, of Internet databases and resources, of journal contents, of festivals, and of academic programs of study are a regular features as are reviews of scholarly books, of past and present theatrical productions, and of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-inspired films – in addition to “popular” culture references to Shakespeare or his works."
"SHAKSPER also provides occasion for spontaneous informal discussion, eavesdropping, peer review, and a sense of belonging to a worldwide scholarly community."
Have fun!
This is a great resource, and you don't have to sign up for the email list to profit from from it, though if you want to use this very solid online community for queries then signing up is necessary. Lots of current info from active scholars about publications, conferences, adaptations, etc. Explore!
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