Biographers International Organization (BIO) is very happy to announce the new Kitty Kelley Dissertation Fellowship in Biography that will provide $25,000 each year to a doctoral student who is writing a dissertation in English focused on the life of another person or upon the lives of two or more individuals.
The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced that the Hemingway Letters Project will receive an award of $282,520 plus $150,000 in federal matching funds to support ongoing work on The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, the comprehensive scholarly edition of the writer’s outgoing correspondence. This award is the seventh three-year Scholarly Editions and Translations Grant the Letters Project has received since 2005.
Members of the Hemingway Society may now vote for candidates who wish to fulfill two seats on the Hemingway Society Board beginning in 2005. Learn about the candidates here: https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/2025-hemingway-society-board-elections-candidate-statements
The Hemingway Society welcomes proposals for papers to be delivered at the 36th American Literature Association conference to be held May 21-24, 2025 in Boston.