IF YOU HAVE BASIC QUESTIONS ABOUT LEWIS CARROLL OR OUR SOCIETY, PLEASE REVIEW OUR FAQS PAGE BEFORE SENDING US AN E-MAIL. THANK YOU!
To contact the LCSNA regarding interviews and questions for experts, etc.:
President
Andrew Sellon
Send e-mail to the President
To contact the LCSNA regarding membership and publication matters:
Secretary
Clare Imholtz
Send e-mail to the Secretary
To contact the LCSNA regarding our Knight Letter magazine:
Editor-in-Chief
Sarah Adams-Kiddy
Send e-mail to the Editor-in-Chief
Editor, Rectory Umbrella section (for submissions of longer Carrollian articles)
Mahendra Singh
Send submission for the Rectory Umbrella
Editors, MischMasch (for submissions of short articles, letters, reviews, and amusing Carroll misquotes)
Sarah Adams-Kiddy & Ray Kiddy
Send submission for Mischmasch
Editors, Far-Flung Correspondents (for submissions of news about Carroll-related books, exhibits, artworks, performances, web sites, auctions, media references, and new collectibles)
James Welsch & Rachel Eley
Send submission for Far Flung
Please Note: We recommend submitting soft copy submissions via e-mail as we cannot guarantee return of hard copy submissions. The decision to publish or not publish any submission rests solely with the Editors.
To contact us regarding a donation of Carroll-related items for an auction to benefit the LCSNA:
Auction Donations
Joel Birenbaum
Send e-mail regarding a donation of Auction Items
To contact the LCSNA regarding content on this site:
WebMaster
Ray Kiddy
Send e-mail regarding the web site
STUDENTS: If you are seeking assistance with a homework assignment about Lewis Carroll, please consult our Lewis Carroll page, and our FAQs and Education pages, prior to contacting us. You will find a host of information and resources there to point you in a helpful direction for your studies. We are aware that there are now web sites selling pre-written papers on virtually all topics, including the works of Lewis Carroll. We are confident that Lewis Carroll, as a lifelong scholar and teacher, would always have insisted that you think and write for yourself, and never ask someone else to think for you. There’s no fun in that, and no learning. We congratulate you for following his wise advice! We hope our web site helps inspire your own writing. If you are particularly proud of a Carroll-related essay you’ve written, we encourage you to e-mail us a copy. We’d love to read it!

