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Jul 1, 2021

Faculty Notes for May/June 2021

PAUL COLBY Paul Colby’s story “A Green Apple” was published on the home page of 365 Tomorrows, an online journal of flash science fiction, on June 12. DAUN DAEMON Daun Daemon’s poem “Bats” was published online by Peeking Cat Literary on May 22. On June 25, CP Quarterly published her poems “Eat Up with It” and “All…

Apr 30, 2021

Faculty Notes for April 2021

CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson’s article “Correctness Revisited: How Students (Mis)Identify and Comment on Errors in Peers’ Drafts” has been published in English Across the Curriculum (University Press of Colorado/WAC Clearinghouse, 2021). BELLE BOGGS Belle Boggs published “In North Carolina, a Familiar Pattern after the Police Killing of Andrew Brown, Jr.” in Slate. She also started The Frog Trouble…

Apr 1, 2021

Faculty Notes for March 2021

CHRIS ANSON Over the past seven months, Chris Anson co-planned the 6th International Writing Research Across Borders conference, which took placed virtually on March 5 & 6 in place of Xi’an, China in March of 2020. DAUN DAEMON Daun Daemon’s poem “The 2020 Christmas Cards” was published by Amsterdam Quarterly online on March 21 and…

Mar 1, 2021

Graduate Student Notes for February 2021

Sarah Nollenberger (MA, Literature) presented “‘To donate to the world a good Maud Martha’: Gwendolyn Brooks’s Romantic Imagination” at the 31st Annual Online EGSA Mardi Gras Conference at LSU: Uncertain Futures: Exploring Ambiguities, Hopes and Anxieties, which took place February 10–12.  Isaac Green (MFA) won the 2021 Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize for his short story “Fifteens.” In addition, he…

Mar 1, 2021

Faculty Notes for February 2021

CHRIS ANSON On February 11, Chris Anson ran a faculty-development session for teachers in the University of Minnesota’s College-in-the-Schools Program focusing on theories and practices of multimodal writing. Anson also ran a faculty workshop on the uses of digital instructional tools for learning and communicating at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design, and Technology in…

Mar 1, 2021

Faculty Notes for February 2021

CHRIS ANSON On February 11, Chris Anson ran a faculty-development session for teachers in the University of Minnesota’s College-in-the-Schools Program focusing on theories and practices of multimodal writing. Anson also ran a faculty workshop on the uses of digital instructional tools for learning and communicating at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design, and Technology in…

Feb 25, 2021

Second-Year MFA Student, Isaac Hughes Green, Won the 2021 Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize & 2021 PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers!

Congratulations to our second-year MFA student, Isaac Hughes Green, for winning the 2021 Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize for his work, “Fifteens.” In addition, he won the 2021 PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers! We couldn’t be more proud of him! #WolfpackWriters #GoPack Our English Department reached out to him to share a few…

Feb 23, 2021

Nollenberger Presented at 31st Annual Online EGSA Mardi Gras Conference at LSU

First-year MA literature concentration student, Sarah Nollenberger, presented at the 31st Annual Online EGSA Mardi Gras Conference at LSU: “Uncertain Futures: Exploring Ambiguities, Hopes and Anxieties” which ran from February 10th to the 12th of 2021.  Nollenberger’s presentation was titled, “‘To donate to the world a good Maud Martha’: Gwendolyn Brooks’s Romantic Imagination” and she argued…

Feb 2, 2021

Meet DELTA Faculty Fellow Christine Cranford

As a senior lecturer in NC State's English Department, Christine Cranford helps give students the skills they need to write in a business setting.

Feb 1, 2021

Faculty Notes for January 2021

CHRIS ANSON Chris Anson is lead author (with Susanne Hall, Michael Pemberton, and Cary Moskowitz) of “Reuse in STEM Research Writing: Rhetorical and Practical Considerations and Challenges,” published in AILA Review, Vol. 33: Linguistic Recycling. HELEN BURGESS Helen Burgess published a book chapter, “The Voice of the Polyrhetor: Physical Computing and the (e-)Literature of Things,” in Electronic…