Publishing My First Paper

I am so happy to announce that I have finally gotten approval from HarperCollins to publish my paper on the idiolect of Gollum and Sméagol. I'm told that I don't even need a copyright agreement because it is light on actual quotation. Now I am in the process of editing my paper and finding a suitable journal to submit it to.

The paper was originally an assignment from a corpus linguistics class I took last year. The assignment was to perform a corpus analysis, and I chose to analyze the language patterns of Gollum and Sméagol from J.R.R. Tolkien's books. Some of my results were fascinating!


I have held off on sharing details of my results or copies of my paper because I've never published before, and I'm a little paranoid of my work being stolen. I am very proud of this paper, and I can't wait to share it. As soon as I have a link to a PDF or website, I will share it on this blog and all over the rest of my social media. Check back soon!

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