Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Changes at IASPR!


--Eric Selinger

In the spring of 2009, Sarah S. G. Frantz founded the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance (IASPR) and its companion journal, the Journal of Popular Romance Studies.  

After four remarkable years, marked by four international conferences, six issues of JPRS, and a co-edited volume (New Approaches to Popular Romance Fiction: Critical Essays), Sarah is stepping down from the presidency of IASPR, taking up a new position as Acquisition Editor for Riptide Publishing.  (She is also a freelance romance editor and BDSM consultant at Alphabet Editing.) 

We are happy to announce that Pamela Regis, formerly the Vice President of IASPR, will be assuming the Presidency of  the organization.  She is joined by two new officers as Vice-Presidents, An Goris and Jayashree Kamble, and by Chryssa Sharp as Treasurer.  The Conference Chairs for our upcoming international conferences will be Betty Kaklamanidou (2014, Thessaloniki), Crystal Goldman (2016, San Jose), and Margaret Toscano (2018, Salt Lake City). In the interim, odd-numbered years, IASPR will work with other organizations to foster scholarly panels and presentations on popular romance media at national and international gatherings sponsored by other organizations.

We thank Sarah for her vision and guidance, and we look forward to announcing more additions to the roster of IASPR board members and officers in the weeks to come.


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