Cliff: Please don't forget RORD, which--despite the prominence of "Renaissance" in its name--devotes close to half its space to articles on medieval drama these days. Submissions come to me at Department of English, CMB 1045, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA 98416-1045. The 2002 volume is currently in preparation, and should be published in early summer. Submissions for the 2003 issue should reach me by Oct. 1. Thanks, Peter Greenfield At 01:19 PM 4/8/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Since the Early Drama, Art, and Music Review is suspending publication as >of the current issue (vol. 24, no. 2), I would like to direct folks to >METh for some of the kinds of articles that were previously welcomed in >the EDAM Review. The web site for METh is ><http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/meth/intro.htm>. Other articles may be >appropriate for Comparative Drama, now edited by Eve Salisbury (English >Department, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA) or, of >course, for REED's own Early Theatre. > >If someone knows how to put this message onto PERFORM or any other list >that might attract interested scholars, I would be glad to see the message >passed on. > >Many thanks. > >Clifford Davidson >