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Editorial work has begun on the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular
Culture, a five-volume set covering all aspects of popular culture in
the United States in the twentieth century, ranging from political
events and popular genres of literature to fast food restaurants and
fitness fads. An expert advisory board has compiled a list of topics
to be included;major subject areas include Television, Movies,
Theater, Art, Books,
Magazines, Radio, Music, Sports, Fashion, Politics,
Trends/Fads/Hobbies, Community Life/Daily Life, and Advertising.
Emphasis will be on U.S. popular culture, with the inclusion of
international popular culture subjects limited to those that have had
a significant impact on American culture.
 
Subject matter experts are needed to contribute signed entries that
describe a given subject and analyze its significance in and relevance
to American popular culture. Entries will vary in length from 100-word
brief entries to 3,000-word extended essays.
 
If you are interested in contributing to this publication, please send
a brief letter or e-mail describing your qualifications and evidence
of your ability to analyze popular culture. We will contact qualified
writers with further details. Assignments will begin immediately.
 
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Full Circle Editorial Inc.
Tom and Sara Pendergast
311 Avenue C
Snohomish, WA 98290
360-568-2049
Fax: 360-568-2863
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