New Orleans, LA — March 29 - April 1, 2026
Sigma Tau Delta 2026 Convention
Celebrate the Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards
With submissions for the Sigma Tau Delta 2026 Convention being accepted now through Monday, October 27, 11:59 p.m. CT, take some time to learn about the special Convention Award opportunities available this year, including the Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards.
With submissions for the Sigma Tau Delta 2026 Convention being accepted now through Monday, October 27, 11:59 p.m. CT, take some time to learn about the special Convention Award opportunities available this year.
As longtime Sigma Tau Deltans committed to the academic success of students, my husband Larry Dennis and I (Kevin Stemmler) created the annual Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards because we recognized a need for celebrating LGBT& voices. As active Chapter Advisors and Delta Award recipients, we have worked with the Society for over thirty years. I am a former member of the Sigma Tau Delta Board of Directors (Eastern Regent, Vice-President, President) and currently serve as Officer at Large. Through our years of service, our commitment has been to foster the benefits of Society membership.
This award honors the best of convention work representing or celebrating the LGBT+ community. The award compensates for the many years that LGBT+ voices have been overlooked or silenced, particularly in academic settings. After our many years of service and dedication to the mission of Sigma Tau Delta, we felt a duty to personally acknowledge LGBT+ scholarship and creative work produced by students who identify as LGBT+, or by allies interested in promoting the work of LGBT+ authors.
The name of the award reflects changes in language and scholarship and requires a brief explanation. If you are aware of GLAAD’s “&Together” campaign, you already understand that the symbol of the blue ampersand unites all voices and identities. In 2019 The Gay & Lesbian Review published “The Ampersand Issue,” which explained its reason for rebranding itself as G&LR. The editors’ explanation for not including the widely accepted “Q” mirrors our life experiences. Historically and linguistically, the word “queer” was offensive—and to many individuals it remains so. At our age and in our place in history, we cannot adjust to claiming the word for our own identity or in our personal vocabulary. Thus, we adopted the ampersand to demonstrate inclusivity because it felt more appropriate for an English Honor Society award—particularly since our Society relies on language and symbols.
Regardless of what letters or symbols an individual may choose for their identification, we launched this award to celebrate the various voices that have too often been ignored or unheard. It was also our intention and hope that other individuals, chapters, universities, or corporations might establish similar awards that celebrate various diversities. As a result, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Kappa Delta, the National English Honor Society, and the English Language Arts Honor Society have developed partnerships with many groups. Most recently, we have partnered with Lambda Literary to further celebrate LGBT+ lives and literature. As a result of Lambda’s partnership, the winners of the Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Award will be eligible to apply for admission to Lambda’s prestigious Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices, the nation’s major LGBTQ+ writing residency. One of our qualified award winners will be selected by Lambda Retreat faculty to attend the summer program.
Larry and I are proud to have sponsored the annual Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards since the 2022 Atlanta Convention. Each consecutive convention (Denver in 2023, St. Louis in 2024) produced a greater number of submissions and placements for the LGBT& Award, with the 2025 Pittsburgh Convention receiving a record number of eligible submissions! The quality of work submitted and the work presented by all the winners makes us proud on many levels. It is a pleasure to meet the yearly winners and to let them know they are seen, heard, and valued. It is always a pleasure to reunite with many past winners at convention each year and to follow their accomplishments. Sigma Tau Delta is always interested in following the accomplishments of our students and alumni!
As you prepare your submissions for this year’s convention, keep these simple steps in mind: If your work addresses an LGBT+ theme or subject, please consider submitting to the 2026 Convention Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards. In order to qualify, you must select “LGBTQIA+” under the Theme keyword. Any work specifically in LGBT+ theory must select the keyword “LGBTQIA+ Theory” for your submissions. Submitting for the LGBT& Awards does not preclude you from eligibility in any other category.
Good luck! We are anxious to see you and celebrate you in New Orleans!
Kevin Stemmler
Officer at Large
Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards Merchandise
For those members interested in showing their support for both the Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards as well as LGBT representation and inclusion in academia, Sigma Tau Delta now offers ampersand merchandise in our exclusive online store, Shop English. Shop the full Pride Collection now! All Sigma Tau Delta proceeds from the sale our Pride collection will be used to fund support for LGBTQ+ organizations (20%) and to endow the Sigma Tau Delta Stemmler/Dennis LGBT& Awards (80%).

Other Convention Awards
Isabel Sparks President’s Awards
Given for the best presentations by active student and alumni members at the Sigma Tau Delta Convention, these awards were established in 1991 by Isabel Sparks, the fifth President of Sigma Tau Delta. Awards are given to both creative and critical papers across all submission categories. Awards are always given for creative and critical papers about the 2026 Common Reader Salvage the Bones.
Justin Q. Owen Convention Awards
Each year, these awards recognize critical essays and creative works by active students and alumni writing on the convention theme; this year’s theme is Second Lines & New Beginnings. The monetary prizes are given in honor of Justin Q. Owen, the first National Secretary of Sigma Tau Delta.
Beth DeMeo Poetry Award
This award is given yearly to honor excellence in convention presentations for “Critical Work on Poetry or a Poet.” Beth DeMeo was an active member of Sigma Tau Delta, having served as a Chapter Advisor, Eastern Regent, and President of Sigma Tau Delta. Over her many dedicated years of service, Beth planned and hosted several annual conventions. Additionally, she continued to serve on committees and always participated in judging convention submissions. In particular, Beth enjoyed being part of the small group who ranked the student submissions that were eligible for convention awards, particularly in poetry. Beth was both a lover of poetry and an accomplished poet herself. It is fitting to celebrate her life and her commitment to our group by presenting this annual convention award in her memory.
Hispanic Heritage Awards
Sigma Tau Delta is dedicated to honoring works that reflect Hispanic and Latine heritage. The Hispanic Heritage Awards recognize any work containing Hispanic or Latine themes.
Willa Cather Foundation Awards
The Willa Cather Foundation has partnered with Sigma Tau Delta to create an award for works focusing on author Willa Cather. This initiative will not only provide cash prizes but also give top submissions the chance to be published in the renowned Willa Cather Review, a significant opportunity for aspiring writers.
Other Convention Awards
Sigma Tau Delta values creative and scholarly contributions that represent diversity of abilities, races, and creeds, and we present special awards for the best among these submissions. Sigma Kappa Delta (our sister organization at two-year schools) also rewards excellent submissions by their members.
Convention Submissions
To submit a paper to the Sigma Tau Delta 2026 Convention in New Orleans, LA, and be considered for a Convention Award, visit the Submission Overview page to start the submissions process. All paper and roundtable submissions are due by Monday, October 27, 11:59 p.m. Central Time (CT).
Questions
Questions regarding the online submission process or convention awards should be addressed to the 2026 Convention staff at englishconvention@niu.edu.
Important Dates
Submissions Close: October 27, 2025
Decision Date: November 18, 2025
Early Registration Opens: November 18, 2025