Category: Volumes

Volume 31 of Composition Forum now available!

Posted by – February 20, 2015

Our thirty-first volume (Spring 2015) is now officially available!

This issue–a special issue on rhetorical genre studies, case guest-edited by Dylan B. Dryer–includes:

In addition, try there are seven articles exploring rhetorical genre studies and composition, recipe from multimodality and linguistic attention to uptake and metagenre.

More details about the volume’s contents are available in a column from the editors.

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Volume 25 published

Posted by – February 29, 2012

Composition Forum 25 (Spring 2012) is ready. This issue features an interview with Victor Villanueva, six articles, and more. Get all the details in our “From the Editors” column.

We’d love to hear what you think about this volume of Composition Forum.

Volume 24 published

Posted by – December 23, 2011

Oops, we forgot to announce the August 2011 publication of Composition Forum 24 here. Better late than never! Check it out, if you haven’t already–we’ve got a great interview with Jonathan Alexander, a review essay on e-books, three strong articles and two very useful Program Profiles, and three reviews, including one of Wardle & Downs’s Writing about Writing.

Volume 23 published

Posted by – March 2, 2011

We are pleased to announce the publication of Composition Forum Volume 23, for Spring 2011. Read our “From the Editors” for a summary of this exciting issue, which features an interview with Malea Powell, three articles, two Program Profiles, and three book reviews.

With Volume 23, we are migrating to Open Journal Systems, making the work of delivering CF less labor-intensive. As we tweak our submissions and review process, we’ll share news here.

To celebrate this work, CF web editor Bradley Dilger made a tag cloud from our Delicious keyword index, which covers Volumes 18-23 of the journal. Here’s a snapshot and a link to the larger cloud.

CF Keywords, Volumes 18-23

We welcome your feedback about this volume of Composition Forum.

Volume 22 Now Available

Posted by – June 24, 2010

The newest volume of Composition Forum is now available!

Volume 22 features an interview with Susan Jarratt and articles focusing on pedagogical theory in composition. This volume also includes two program profiles describing writing programs at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and at Oakland University.

Along with the interview, articles, and program profiles, CF 22 offers five reviews of new texts of interest to writing scholars and teachers.

Thanks for visiting the journal! We welcome your suggestions and comments about this volume.

Volume 21 now available!

Posted by – February 15, 2010

Composition Forum 21 is now available.

This volume features an interview with Cindy Selfe and articles focusing on web literacy and on sustainability in composition. CF 21 also includes two Program Profiles describing writing programs at SUNY Binghamton and the University of Minnesota Duluth. In addition, Volume 21 contains three book reviews and a review essay that examines recent books on activist rhetorics.

We thank you for visiting the journal, and we welcome your suggestions and comments about this volume.

Volume 20 now available!

Posted by – July 4, 2009

The newest volume of Composition Forum is now available at the “Current Issue” link above.

This volume features an interview with Gary Olson and three articles focusing on different dimensions of the academic work of writing specialists. CF 20 also includes two Program Profiles describing the first year writing programs at California State University, Fresno and Eastern Michigan University. In addition, Volume 20 contains reviews of three new books in rhetoric and composition.

Thanks for visiting the journal, and we welcome your suggestions and comments about this volume.

Composition Forum 19

Posted by – January 30, 2009

We are happy to announce the publication of Composition Forum 19, see our Spring 2009 issue. This volume features articles by Dan Fraizer, Caleb Corkery, and Nate Kreuter. CF 19 also includes a Program Profile focusing on a team teaching project at West Virginia University. In addition, Volume 19 contains reviews of six new books in rhetoric and composition.

We welcome your suggestions and comments about this volume.

New Volume, New Editors

Posted by – July 7, 2008

We’ve just finished creating Volume 18 of Composition Forum, which contains three essays, two program profiles, and four book reviews. In my completely biased opinion, this is one of our best volumes yet.

I’m also thrilled to announce the appointment of Michelle Ballif as Managing Editor and Anis Bawarshi as Programs Editor. Michelle has been with the journal for several years and has graciously agreed to take on more responsibility, while Anis has just begun working with us. Welcome, Anis!

For more information about the contents of this newest volume and about the changes taking place at CF, please visit our From the Editors page. And don’t forget to bookmark our new location: http://compositionforum.com/

Thanks for your support!