Center for Editing and Publishing

Loyola's Center for Editing and Publishing provides a space and support for students and faculty engaged in editing and publishing. By giving students insight into the protocols and practices of scholarly and commercial publishing, and access to a range of presses and periodical venues, the center provides Loyola students with a wide range of professional experiences in editing and publishing.
The center is coordinated by the English faculty, who work with presses such as Bloomsbury Publishing, Columbia University Press,听Edinburgh University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, Louisiana State University Press, McFarland, University of Minnesota Press, Penguin, Rutgers University Press, and Temple University Press, as well as numerous academic journals听and popular magazines.
The center partners with faculty across the university to
- Offer hands-on learning opportunities for students through collaborative research and internships
- Partner with students who can support faculty publications with copyediting, indexing, and other manuscript preparation services
- Promote interdisciplinary exchange across Loyola's diverse campus through relevant programming and outreach, including in-house workshops for Loyola faculty and staff on effective academic and professional writing
- Occasionally publish broadsides, pamphlets, chapbooks, and books
- Occasionally help defray the expenses incurred with book publication, including indexing, copyediting, permissions fees, and other costs
is a magazine devoted to nonfiction about air travel. Since 2011, the magazine has published hundreds of stories and attracted a wide, international audience of readers and writers. It is co-edited by Dr. Christopher Schaberg and Dr. Mark Yakich, and often employs student interns.
an international journal of literature and culture, was founded at Loyola in 1968. The journal is edited by Dr. Lindsay Sproul, alongside students who have the opportunity to work on the magazine through ENGL-A406 鈥淓diting & Literary Publishing/NOR Internship.鈥 The journal publishes two digital issues each year鈥攐ne issue devoted to a special topic.
is a series of concise, affordable, beautifully designed books based around singular objects and the lessons they hold. The series was co-founded and is co-edited by Dr. Christopher Schaberg, and is published by Bloomsbury Academic. Students have the chance to work on the series as part of a regular course offering, or by independent study.
The Certificate in Editing & Publishing
For more information, contact the Center's Director, Mark Yakich听at yakich@loyno.edu.
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Sarah Allison
Sarah Allison received her PhD from Stanford University in 2012.听 She specializes in Romantic and Victorian literature, with a particular focus on debates about the purpose of art--what writers in the period thought literature should teach, and how.听 Her book project,听Reductive Reading, reveals a counterintuitive truth about criticism: that one of the most powerful ways to generate subtle reading is to be reductive; that is, to design projects with the questions up front, with a clear statement of how we propose to find the answers. This book is a manifesto for and a model of how digital analysis can provide daringly simple approaches to complex literary problems.
Her research combines close reading at the level of the sentence with digital searches that trace patterns across large bodies of work.听 She has co-authored three pamphlets on quantitative studies of literary style with the Stanford Literary Lab, two of which were subsequently reprinted in听n+1.听听Her article, 鈥淕eorge Eliot鈥檚 Discerning Syntax鈥 has been published in听ELH, and听an essay on fact and fiction in Elizabeth Gaskell鈥檚 biography of Bront毛 is forthcoming in听骋别苍谤别听in 2017, which is part of a second project tentatively titled听True Fiction, a book on fictionality in biographies of the figures Charlotte Bront毛, Charles Dickens, and Hermione Lee.听听She has also published in the听Studies in the Novel-affiliated site听Teaching Tools: Digital Humanities and the Novel, the essay collection听Airplane Reading听(Zero Books, 2016), and the book review section of the听New Orleans Review.听. As part of her听developing scholarly interest in the circulation of Swedish texts in translation, she has recently听affiliated with the听听at Uppsala University, Sweden.听
Classes Taught
- Reading Poetry
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Areas of Expertise
- Victorian Literature
- Romanticism
- Poetry
- Literary Theory
- Digital Humanities Methods
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Michael Giusti
Michael Giusti is the Chairman of the Journalism Department and the adviser for Loyola鈥檚 Student Media.听听Prof. Giusti oversees "," the university鈥檚 award-winning student newspaper,听 "The Wolf," the student-run magazine,听," the morning video newscast, and听, the student-run news website.听听Prof. Giusti is also a freelance reporter and contributes articles for several publications based in the United States and abroad covering topics ranging from financial services to the security industry.听He has previously worked as an associate editor for "New Orleans CityBusiness" and as a reporter for the "Daytona Beach News-Journal."
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Joel MacClellan
After completing his B.A. in philosophy with a minor in bioethics from the University of Akron, Dr. Joel McClellan听was then a United States Peace Corps Volunteer in Panama. There, he worked听in environmental education and sustainable development through 2005.听Afterwards, he pursued and completed a Ph.D. in Philosophy, specializing in ethics at the University of Tennessee.听 His dissertation听鈥淢inding Nature: A Defense of a Sentiocentric Approach to Environmental Ethics鈥,听defends a sentience-based notion of moral considerability and听argues that it provides compelling grounds for environmental conservation, and was supervised by听John Nolt.听Joel then spent one year apiece at Washington State University and Binghamton University, SUNY, with Visiting Assistant Professorships teaching courses in ethics, social and political philosophy, philosophy of biology, and logic.听 In the summer of 2013, Joel was a scholar-in-residence at Wesleyan University as the New York University Animal Studies Initiative鈥檚 2013 Animal Ethics and Public Policy Fellow under the auspices of the Animals and Society Institute.听 He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at 黑料社区.听 His publications include articles in Ethics & Environment, Between the Species, and the Journal of Animal Ethics, and he has presented his research in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands to organizations such as the American Philosophical Association, International Society for Environmental Ethics, Minding Animals International, and the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics.
Classes Taught
- Making Moral Decisions
- Environmental Ethics
- Medical Ethics
Areas of Expertise
- Ethics
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Environmental Ethics
- Medical Ethics
- Philosophy of Biology
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Lindsay Sproul
Lindsay Sproul received her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University and her PhD from Florida State University. Her short fiction has been published in听Epoch,听The Massachusetts Review,听Witness,听Hayden's Ferry Review,听Glimmer Train听and elsewhere, and she has received fellowships from Columbia University and The MacDowell Artist Colony. Her first two novels, forthcoming from Putnam/Penguin Random House, are both queer coming-of-age narratives.听
Classes Taught
- Introduction to Creative Writing
- WAL: Coming of Age in the South
- Fiction Workshop
Areas of Expertise
- Fiction Writing
- Young Adult Fiction
- The Bildungsroman
- Queer Literature and Theory
- Gender Studies
- Creative Nonfiction
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Catherine Wessinger
Dr. Catherine Wessinger is the Rev. H. James Yamauchi, S.J. Professor of the History of Religions at 黑料社区. She is co-director of the Loyola Himalaya Adventure: Summer Study in Dharamsala, India program. She is director of the Religion and Media Minor.听 Her primary research and teaching areas are women in religions, new religious movements, religion and media, and Tibetan and Indian religions. Her articles in journals and chapters in edited books include history of religions and theoretical treatments of women and religion, millennialism, new religious movements, and religion and violence.
Since 2000 Dr. Wessinger has served as co-general editor of听听published by University of California Press.听
Dr. Wessinger is editor of the听.
She is co-director of the听, which is part of the World Religions and Spirituality Project online encyclopedia and archive.
Dr. Wessinger has published ten books. She is the author of听Annie Besant and Progressive Millennialism听(1988); and听How the Millennium Comes Violently: From Jonestown to Heaven鈥檚 Gate听(2000). She is editor of听Women's Leadership in Marginal Religions: Explorations Outside the Mainstream听(1993);听Religious Institutions and Women's Leadership: New Roles Inside the Mainstream听(1996);听Millennialism, Persecution, and Violence: Historical Cases听(2000); and听Oxford Handbook of Millennialism听(2011). Her oral history project with surviving Branch Davidians produced three autobiographies, which she edited:听Memories of the Branch Davidians: Autobiography of David Koresh's Mother, by Bonnie Haldeman (2007);听When They Were Mine: Memoirs of a Branch Davidian Wife and Mother, by Sheila Martin (2009);听A Journey to Waco: Autobiography of a Branch Davidian, by Clive Doyle with Catherine Wessinger and Matthew D. Wittmer.听听This oral history project has continued on听l. Her most recent book is听听(2020)
She is currently writing a book on the Branch Davidian-Federal Agents Conflict for the Cambridge Elements Series on Religion and Violence and writing a book on Women in New Religious Movements for the Cambridge Elements Series on New Religious Movements.
Recent Publications
- Theory of Women in Religions. New York: New York University Press, 2020.
- 鈥淭he FBI鈥檚 鈥楥ult War鈥 against the Branch Davidians.鈥 In The FBI and Religion: Faith and National Security Before and After 9/11, ed. Sylvester A. Johnson and Steven Weitzman, 203-43. Oakland: University of California Press, 2017.
- 鈥淢illennialism.鈥 In The Bloomsbury Companion to New Religious Movements, ed. George D. Chryssides and Benjamin E. Zeller, 133-48. London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
- 鈥淎pocalypse and Violence.鈥 In The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature, ed. John J. Collins, 422-40. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
- 鈥淭he Second Generation Leaders of the Theosophical Society (Adyar).鈥 In Brill Handbook of the Theosophical Current, ed. Olav Hammer and Mikael Rothstein, 33-50. Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion series. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
Classes Taught
- Religions of the World
- Cults and Religions (Honors)
- Contemporary Issues and Conflicts in World Religions (Honors)
- Women in World Religions
- Tibetan and Indian Religions
- Women in Christianity
- Women in Religions and Cultures
- Hindu Paths to God
- Buddhism
- Religions of Asia
- Religion and Media
- Religion, Media and Culture
- New Religions and Media
- Religious Responses to Disaster
- Millennium Seminar
- Fundamentals of Conflict and Peace (team-taught)
- New Orleans Religions: Before and After Katrina (First-Year Experience seminar)
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Mark Yakich
Mark Yakich is the Gregory F. Curtin, S.J. Distinguished Professor听of English at 黑料社区, where he is Director of the Center for Editing and Publishing.听He is the author of听Unrelated Individuals Forming a Group Waiting to Cross听(National Poetry Series, Penguin 2004),听The Making of Collateral Beauty听(Snowbound Chapbook Award, Tupelo 2006),听Green Zone New Orleans听(Press Street 2008),听The Importance of Peeling Potatoes in Ukraine听(Penguin 2008),听听Checking In/Checking Out听(NO Books),听A Meaning for Wife听(Ig Publishing 2011) and听Poetry: A Survivor's Guide听(Bloomsbury 2015). With Christopher Schaberg, he is also co-founder and co-editor of听, a new media project that aims to rejunvenate airplane reading. In spring 2012, Mark was a Fulbright Fellow in the Faculty of Letters at the University of Lisbon.
Classes Taught
- Reading Poetry
- Introduction to Creative Writing
- Modern Poetry
- Writing Poetry
- Poetry Workshop: Series, Sequence, Chapbook
- Editing & Publishing
- Special Topics: Unreliable Narrators and Authors
- Honors: Words, Images, Politics
Areas of Expertise
- Poetry and Politics
- Experimental Poetics
- Art and Writing
- Creative Writing Pedagogy