The Nineteenth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS-19), “Literary Journalism and the Tides of History,” will be held May 28-30, 2025, at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York.
All payments made to IALJS, whether for annual membership dues or conference fees, can now be made online. Members receive all IALJS announcements, the IALJS Newsletter, and the IALJS journal, Literary Journalism Studies.
Literary Journalism Studies, a peer-reviewed journal, is international in scope and seeks submissions on the theory, history, and pedagogy of literary journalism throughout the world. All disciplinary approaches are welcome.
An archive of every issue, past and present, of the IALJS newsletter, a quarterly publication distributed to members around the world. Plus: commendable examples of literary journalism, some of which may be mentioned in the issues.
All payments made to IALJS, whether for annual membership dues or conference fees, can now be made online. Members receive all IALJS announcements, the IALJS Newsletter, and the IALJS journal, Literary Journalism Studies.
The International Association for Literary Journalism Studies is governed by a nine-member board of advisors and a 16-member executive committee, representing numerous colleges and universities around the globe.
The mission of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies is the improvement of scholarly research and education in Literary Journalism/Reportage—not journalism about literature but journalism that is literature.
In accordance with the scholarly, teaching, and professional interests of its founding members, a new international learned society dedicated to the study of Literary Journalism is hereby created.
The annual meeting of IALJS is a conference devoted to the scholarly study, teaching, and practice of literary journalism. In addition, IALJS actively participates in the conferences of a number of other learned societies.
Phone numbers and physical and email addresses for several key members of the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies as well as details for following our active social media channels.
As an academic discipline, just as a writing form, literary journalism has been growing in interest throughout the world. Here are some external sites where you can find literary journalism taught, practiced, and researched.
Complete Issue Fall 2014 (Vol. 6, No. 2) Individual Files Cover, Vol. 6, No. 2., Fall 2014 Table of Contents Copyright Information Masthead For Contributors Note From the Editor Charles Bowden’s Anarcho-Biotic Poetics (Martha Nandorfy) The Role of the Literary Journalist in the Digital Era (Amy Wilentz) “Ghosts by Daylight,” Excerpted From Farewell, Fred Voodoo…