Proposal Form
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Trouble Begins speaker at The Mark Twain House & Museum (MTH&M). Please fill out the form below and a member of our staff will reach out to you when scheduling the next round of speakers.
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Name *
Email Address *
Phone Number *
Location/Time Zone *
Brief description of your topic (250 words or less) *
How does your topic relate to elements of the life, work, and era of Mark Twain and/or use them to explore wider themes in the humanities and both historical and current issues? (250 words or less) *
Is there a book associated with your topic? *
Are you interested in a virtual or in-person program? (Please note, at this time the MTH&M is not able to cover travel, lodging, or per diem expenses.) *
Required
Programs at the MTH&M are now recorded for our institutional archive and shared publicly on YouTube. Are you willing to sign a release allowing the MTH&M to record and share your program? *
If you answered No to signing a recording release, would you be willing to do an unrecorded program?
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If you answered Maybe to signing a recording release, please let us know your questions regarding the release.
Are you interested in a lecture style or interview style program? *
Which months are you interested in? *
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If selected you will be asked for the following item; please indicate if you are able to provide them. *
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Lecture Description (250 words or less)
Brief Bio (250 words or less)
Head Shot (300dpi)
1-2 Images associated with your lecture (300 dpi)
Publisher contact (if applicable)
Book plates (if applicable)
Social media handles (if applicable)
W9 or W8-BEN
A Special Thanks to the Center for Mark Twain Studies in Elmira, New York for sponsoring the MTH&M's The Trouble Begins Series!
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