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Convention is a truly wonderful event that allows hundreds of Sigma Tau Deltans from around the globe to gather in one locale, share experiences and ideas, make formal presentations to their peers, be recognized for their achievements, and participate in the official work of the Society. At the convention, opportunities abound to meet face-to-face with other students, faculty, and respected authors; make new friends; discuss the disciplines of the English language and literature; and enjoy the offerings of the convention’s location.
Convention Information
March 10 – 13, 2027
Baird Center
Milwaukee, WI
Important Dates
Submissions Open: TBD
Submissions Close: TBD
Decision Date: TBD
Early Registration Opens: TBD

Convention Theme: Technê / Τεχνη
As we plan to gather in Milwaukee, home of the first commercially successful typewriter patented by Sholes and Glidden and marketed as the Remington No. 1 in 1874, we meditate on the connection between our craft and technology.
Technê means not just a craft or art and its products, but an understanding of the craft and its products so deep that a master of the craft can teach it to others, as Aristotle explains in Metaphysics. As Sigma Tau Deltans, we exemplify a striving toward the mastery of our disciplinary arts, which we often refer to as craft, and which the rhetoricians amongst us might even call technê. Technê in our disciplines manifests itself in our critical and aesthetic judgment, our craft as writers across many genres, and our ability to teach our craft to others.
As critics, writers, and teachers, we inevitably employ technology (with technê at its root, but often defined in modern English as the machines, tools, and methods that emerge from the practical application of scientific knowledge): from chisels and chalk to pencils, moveable type, typewriters, ballpoint pens, word processors, and more. But technology does not define our technê, the rules or ways of knowing of our craft.
As writers, we have tended to absorb new technologies because they primarily produce the physical texts we have composed. However, we are now faced with an emerging technology that threatens to upend our craft. Generative artificial intelligence, trained on millennia of human writing, purports to compose writing absent of any human agency and, possibly, even to teach it by giving feedback. The concept of technê gives us a framework for evaluating new technologies, whether they aid or undermine our craft and deep knowledge of it. How can we make use of machines, and when should we?
However you might answer those questions, we look forward to the joys of convention as we gather to celebrate our craft as readers, writers, critics, and teachers—and our ability to contemplate how we will meet the challenges of our evolving craft.
Convention Chair:
Lexey Bartlett
Common Reader Keynote Speaker: Angie Cruz
Angie Cruz is a New York born Dominicana who traveled to and from NYC and DR for most of her formative years. Her first novel, Soledad (2001) and second novel, Let It Rain Coffee (2005) were both published by Simon & Schuster. Her novel, Dominicana, published fall 2019 with Flatiron Books, was inspired by her mother’s arrival story. To research this novel Angie scoured many photo albums and this inspired the digital photo archive accessed through instagram: @dominicanasnyc. Dominicana is the inaugural bookpick for GMA book club, and the Wordup Uptown Reads selection for 2019. It was shortlisted for The Women’s Prize, longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction, The Aspen Words Literary Prize, a RUSA Notable book and the winner of the ALA/YALSA Alex Award in fiction. It was named most anticipated / best book in 2019 by Time, Newsweek, People, Bustle, Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, Buzzfeed, The New York Times, andEsquire. Her fourth novel, How Not To Drown in A Glass of Water was published with Flatiron Books in fall 2022. It was a finalist for the 2024 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, shortlisted by The Aspen Words Literary Prize, winner of the Gold Medal, Latino Book Award/The Isabel Allende Most Inspirational Book Award, and chosen for The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2022 and The Washington Post 50 Notable Works of Fiction. Her picture book Angelica and La Guira was published summer 2024.
Cruz didn’t always think to become a writer. She attended La Guardia HS as a visual arts major. She then pursued, at night, a fashion design degree at FIT while working full-time during the day on Madison Ave. at a cashmere store. Later she pursued an English literature degree at SUNY Binghamton and then attended the MFA program at NYU.
For the past twenty years Cruz has attended numerous writing residencies, including Yaddo, The Macdowell Colony, Blue Mountain Center, La Napoule Foundation, and The Camargo Foundation. Her works earned her many awards and honors including being Longlisted, 2020 Joyce Carol Oates Literary Prize, The New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship, the Pittsburgh Foundation Fellowship, the NALAC Fellowship and in 2007 she was long listed for the IMPAC Dublin Award for Let It Rain Coffee. More recently she was awarded the 2025 USA Fellowship, The 2025 Poets & Writers / Writers For Writers Award, and the 2025 John Dos Passos Prize for Literature. Her short stories and essays have been featured in numerous journals and anthologies including Small Axe, Gulf Coast Literary Journal, Callaloo, VQR and the New York Times.
Cruz currently teaches at Columbia University and is the co-founder and editor of the award winning literary journal, Aster(ix).
Common Reader Text: How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water, by Angie Cruz
Learn More: 2027 Common Reader
View: Angie Cruz Webinar
Spotlight Author: Jane Austen (1775-1817)
We are wild about the opportunity to feature our first British Spotlight Author! Whether you are a Janeite or not, Jane Austen’s influence on the modern novel is undeniable. Scholars and fans worldwide have spent 2025 celebrating the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth on December 16, 1775, and we plan to keep the party going.
In keeping with the 2027 Convention Theme, we recognize Jane Austen as a master of technê. Austen’s contributions to the craft of the modern novel—her breakthrough use of free indirect discourse, her psychologically nuanced characters, and her creation or consolidation of plot tropes that still form the foundation of modern romance novels—make her a giant in the history of the novel and a perennial favorite.
Our Austen-related programming will feature eminent Austen scholar Dr. Devoney Looser, author of Wild for Austen: A Rebellious, Subversive, and Untamed Jane (2025) and many other scholarly works on Austen, women’s writing, and the history of the novel.
Past Annual Conventions
Click on links to view more information about past conventions.
| Year | Dates | Location | Site |
| 2026 | 3/29-4/1 | New Orleans, LA | Hyatt Regency New Orleans |
| 2025 | 3/19-3/22 | Pittsburgh, PA | Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown |
| 2024 | 4/3-4/6 | St. Louis, MO | Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark |
| 2023 | 3/29-4/1 | Denver, CO | Sheraton Denver Downtown |
| 2022 | 3/30-4/2 | Atlanta, GA | Sheraton Atlanta Hotel |
| 2021 | 3/25-3/27 | Virtual | Online Event |
| 2020 | 3/25-3/28 | Las Vegas, NV | Cancelled |
| 2019 | 3/28-3/30 | St. Louis, MO | Hilton at the Ball Park St. Louis Downtown |
| 2018 | 3/21-3/24 | Cincinnati, OH | Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza |
| 2017 | 3/29-4/1 | Louisville, KY | Marriott Louisville Downtown |
| 2016 | 3/2-3/5 | Minneapolis, MN | Hyatt Regency Minneapolis |
| 2015 | 3/18-3/21 | Albuquerque, NM | Hyatt Regency Albuquerque |
| 2014 | 2/26-3/1 | Savannah, GA | Savannah Marriott Riverfront |
| 2013 | 3/20-3/23 | Portland, OR | Hilton Portland & Executive Tower |
| 2012 | 2/29-3/3 | New Orleans, LA | New Orleans Marriott |
| 2011 | 3/23-3/26 | Pittsburgh, PA | Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown |
| 2010 | 3/17-3/20 | St. Louis, MO | Hyatt Regency at the Arch, St. Louis |
| 2009 | 3/25-3/28 | Minneapolis, MN | Hyatt Regency Minneapolis |
| 2008 | 3/5-3/8 | Louisville, KY | Marriott Louisville Downtown |
| 2007 | 3/28-3/31 | Pittsburgh, PA | Hilton Pittsburgh |
| 2006 | 3/29-4/2 | Portland, OR | Hilton Portland |
| 2005 | 3/16-3/19 | Kansas City, MO | Weston Crown Center Hotel |
| 2004 | 3/24-3/28 | Daytona Beach, FL | Adam’s Mark Hotel |
| 2003 | 3/20-3/23 | Cincinnati, OH | Hyatt-Regency |
| 2002 | 3/14-3/17 | Boise, ID | Grove Hotel |
| 2001 | 3/15-3/18 | Corpus Christi, TX | Omni Bayfront Hotel |
| 2000 | 3/2-3/4 | Savannah, GA | Savannah DeSoto Hilton |
| 1999 | 3/11-3/13 | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis Marriot Pavilion |
| 1998 | 3/19-3/21 | Anaheim, CA | West Coast Marriot Pavilion |
| 1997 | 3/20-3/22 | Savanah, GA | Savanah DeSoto Hilton |
| 1996 | 3/7-3/9 | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque Hilton |
| 1995 | 3/16-3/18 | St. Louis, MO | Marriott Pavilion |
| 1994 | 3/17-3/19 | Memphis, TN | Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza |
| 1992 | 3/12-3/14 | New Orleans, LA | Clarion Hotel |
| 1990 | 3/8-3/10 | San Antonio, TX | Menger Hotel |
| 1988 | 3/2-3/6 | Orlando, FL | Holiday Inn-University |
| 1986 | 3/3-3/5 | St. Louis, MO | St. Louis University |
| 1984 | 3/22-3/24 | Athens, AL | Athens State College |
| 1982 | 2/18-2/20 | Commerce, TX | East Texas State University |
| 1980 | 3/27-3/29 | St. Joseph, MO | Missouri Western State University |
| 1978 | 4/27-4/29 | Terra Haute, IN | Indiana State University |
| 1976 | 3/4-3/6 | Oxford, MS | University of Mississippi |
| 1974 | 3/15-3/16 | Waco, TX | Baylor University |
| 1972 | 4/21-4/22 | Kearney, NE | Kearney State University |
| 1970 | 4/17-4/18 | DeKalb, IL | Northern Illinois University |
| 1931 | 12/28-12/30 | Madison, WI | University of Wisconsin |
| 1928 | Kansas City, MO | Kansas City Athletic Club | |
| 1925 | Des Moines, IA | Hotel Fort Des Moines |
