The Goshen College English department has several publication awards available,
because of a gift from Sushil and Christine Horswell Jain of Windsor,
Ontario. In honor of Christine's parents, Mary and Dr. Richard Horswell
of Elkhart, Ind. the Horswell Fellowship and Horswell Anthology provide
a unique opportunity for students to gain publishing and editing experience.
The Horswell Fellowship is awarded to an English major, after being selected
from among applicants who explain their goal to gain publishing experience.
One Horswell Anthology is published each year from faculty submissions of manuscript proposals. Each anthology is a collection of student writing from a class that can be used as a text for future class offerings. Student editors gain valuable publishing skills by selecting, editing and producing the text.
The Horswell Anthology Series includes:
Jason Witmer, ed. Goshen Portraits, no. 6, for Duane Stoltzfus'
Advanced Reporting and Editing course.
Deb Scott, ed. Land, Water Sky, no. 5, for Merry Lea and
Creative Writing and the Natural World, taught by Todd Davis and Mary
Linton.
Rebecca Rich, ed, Case Studies in Ethnic Conflict: Creation of
the "Other" as Historical Process (2000), no. 4, for
Jan Bender Shetler's History of Ethnic Conflict course.
Lisa Koop, ed., Having it Out with Poetry (1999), no. 3,
for Ann Hostetler's Advanced Writing: Poetry course.
Ron Stutzman, ed, Ethnographic Practice: Students' Essays in
Cultural Anthropology (1998), no. 2, for his Cultural Anthropology
course.
Steve Yutzy, ed., Greeting the Dawn: An Anthology of New Mennonite
Writing (1998), no. 1, from the first Mennonite/s Writing in the
U.S. conference held at Goshen College in October 1997.
Contact:
For information on how to apply for the Horswell Fellowship or submit a "prospectus"
for the Horswell Anthology, e-mail Ann Hostetler at
Goshen College
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