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American Periodicals

, the official publication of the Research Society for American Periodicals, is devoted exclusively to scholarship and criticism relating to American magazines and newspapers of all periods. It includes essays, notes, reviews, bibliographies, and histories on all aspects of American periodicals, from the earliest 18th-century magazines to the 21st-century 'zines and e-journals. The journal is co-edited by Dr. Cynthia Patterson, and digital copies of back issues dating to 1991 can be accessed via the USF Libraries ejournals, on JSTOR, Project Muse, and OCLC First Search platforms.

Aphra Behn Online

: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts 1640-1830 is an online annual publication that serves as a forum for interactive scholarly discussion on all aspects of women in arts between 1640 and 1830, especially literature, visual arts, music, performance art, film criticism, and production arts. The journal features peer-reviewed articles encompassing subjects on a global range and is intended for scholars and students. Aphra Behn Online is comprised of four divisions: Scholarship; Pedagogy; New Media Applications/ Women on the Web; and Reviews.

Mailer Review  

, co-sponsored by the ßÙßÇÂþ»­ and The Norman Mailer Society, is an international journal dedicated to the life and work of Norman Mailer. The journal publishes articles, notes, biographical essays, digital portfolios, memoirs, book reviews, and creative works. A blind review committee reviews unsolicited manuscripts. Book reviews are assigned by the editor. For manuscript guidelines, see our link on the Society web page.

Rhetoric of Health and Medicine

 publishes studies of health and medicine that take a rhetorical perspective. Such studies combine rhetorical analysis with any number of other methodologies, including critical/cultural analysis, ethnography, qualitative analysis, and quantitative analysis. The journal seeks to bring together humanities and social scientific research traditions in a rhetorically focused journal to allow scholars to build new interdisciplinary theories, methodologies, and insights that can impact our understanding of health, illness, healing, and wellness.

Saw Palm

 is published annually by the creative writing program. We publish work by Florida writers and artists and those outside the state whose work concerns itself with Florida. We're interested in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, art, photography, interviews, reviews of books and films, as well as pieces for our two series, Places to Stand in Florida and Insane Anecdotes from Florida History.