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Intermezzo is a series dedicated to publishing essays that are too long for journal publication but too short to be a monograph. Published by enculturation, the series asks writers to consider a variety of topics from within and without academia and also to be creative in doing so. Authors are encouraged to experiment with form, style, content, and approach in order to break down the barrier between the scholarly and the creative.
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By Matthew Boedy
			Sound Never Tasted So Good: "Teaching" Sensory Rhetorics
 
By Steph Ceraso
			Three Birds Sing a New Song: A Puerto Rican Trilogy on Dystopia, Precarity, and Resistance
 
By Gregory Stephens
			The Levels of Ambience: An Introduction to Integrative Rhetoric
 
By Stephen R. Yarbrough
			Pixelating the Self: Digital Feminist Memoirs
 
Edited by Alexandra Hidalgo
			Rhetorics Change / Rhetoric's Change
 
Sponsored by the Rhetoric Society of American (Published Collaboratively by Intermezzo and Parlor Press)
			Participatory Memory: Fandom Experiences Across Time and Space
by Liza Potts with Melissa Beattie, Emily Dallaire, Katie Grimes, and Kelly Turner
			Towers of Rhetoric: Memory and Reinvention
by Rosa A. Eberly
			Notes of a Native Son
by Michael Michaud
			California Cosmogony Curriculum
by Geoffrey Sirc and Thomas Rickert
			  Unfolding
by Aaron Balow
			  
Translinguality, Transmodality, and Difference: Exploring Dispositions and Change in Language and Learning
by Bruce Horner, Cynthia Selfe, and Tim Lockridge
			Editor
 
Jeff Rice, University of Kentucky
Associate Editors
  Casey Boyle, University of Texas-Austin
  Jim Brown, Rutgers University-Camden
Assistant Editors
  Eric Detweiler, Middle Tennessee State University
 
  Sergio C. Figueiredo, Kennesaw State University
  Brian Gaines, Clemson University
  Sierra Mendez, University of Texas-Austin
  Maclin B. Scott, University of Texas-Austin
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  Eli C. Goldblatt, Temple University 
  Debra Hawhee, Pennsylvania State University
  Byron Hawk, University of South Carolina 
  Cynthia Haynes, Clemson University 
  Christa Olson, University of Wisconsin 
  Paul Prior, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
  Blake Scott, University of Central Florida 
  Scott Wible, University of Maryland
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Intermezzo operates on rolling submissions. Submission are peer reviewed as they arrive, and there is no deadline. Published essays will be provocative, intelligent, and not bound to standards traditionally associated with many genres of academic writing. While essays may be academic regarding subject matter or audience, they are free to explore the nature of digital essay writing and the various logics associated with such writing - personal, associative, fragmentary, networked, non-linear, visual, and other rhetorical gestures not typically found in traditional, academic publishing. Essays may come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds or may mix approaches. Please send all inquiries to Jeff Rice, j[dot]rice[at]uky[dot]edu