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CHRISTINE BUTTERWORTH-MCDERMOTT Full Professor Department of English & Creative Writing Box 13007-SFA Station Stephen F. Austin State University Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3007 [email protected] https://christinebutterworthmcdermott1906.com

EDUCATION

Ph.D. English, Purdue University, 2002 Primary field: Modern Transatlantic Literature Secondary field: 19th-Century Transatlantic Fiction Dissertation: Transforming Beauty: Re-telling ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in the Nineteenth-Century Novel M.A. English (Creative Writing emphasis), Purdue University, 1994 B.A. English, Magna Cum Laude, Western Illinois University, 1990

CREATIVE WORK

BOOKS, FULL-LENGTH • Evelyn As: Poems. Fomite Press. May, 2019. • Woods and Water, Wolves and Women: Poems. Stephen F. Austin State Univ. Press, 2012 (initially contracted with Lewis & Clark Press)

CHAPBOOKS: • All Breathing Heartbreak. Chapbook, Dancing Girl Press. Forthcoming, 2019. • Tales on Tales: Sestinas. Chapbook, Finishing Line Press, 2010.

POETRY AWARDS/NOTATIONS • Texas Poet Laureate Nomination, October 2018. • The Ungardening, Long list, Glass Chapbook Series, judged by Anthony Frame, April 2018. • “Drawing the Closed Mouth,” Honorable Mention, Literary Death Match Bookmark Contest, Judged by Roxane Gay, February 2018. • “Dead Girls, Not Ours.” Pushcart Nomination, Cider Press Review, 2013. • “Flounder.” Honorable Mention. Year’s Best and Horror. Eds. , & . St. Martin’s Griffin, 2005. • “Flounder.” 2005 Rhysling Anthology: The Best Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Poetry of 2004. Ed. Drew Morse. PrimeBooks, 2005. 73. Butterworth-McDermott/2

• Finalist, River Styx International Poetry Contest, judged by Rodney Jones, 2005. • “The Second Encounter with the Wolf.” Honorable Mention. Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. Eds. Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2004.

OUTSIDE CREATIVE WORK: • Founder/Head Editor, Gingerbread House Literary Magazine, 2013-present. A national on-line journal which publishes six times a year. I developed initial vision, and now choose all fiction and poetry and art featured with help of my editorial staff (mostly made up of SFASU graduates), nominate for prizes, and directly correspond with authors. Link: http://gingerbreadhouselitmag.com • Writer’s League of Texas Summer Retreat Leader, “Please & Thank You: Crafting Poems that Express and Explore,” Nacogdoches, TX, July 29-August/3, 2018 • Distinguished Visiting Writer, Widener University, Chester, PA. April 3-7, 2017. • Editor-in-chief, RE:AL—Regarding Arts & Letters, Stephen F. Austin Literary Magazine (2004-2011).

INDIVIDUAL PUBLICATIONS:

ANTHOLOGIES (featured in) • “Advice From the Queen,” Weird Sisters: Lilac City Fairy Tales Volume 3. Scablands Books, 2017. • “Swallowed.” All That Glitters. Eds. M.J. Fievre, Nicholas Garnett, and Corey Ginsberg. Lominy Books, 2013. 93-97. • “Punctuation.” Cider Press Review, Best of Volume 16, Anthology. Ed. Caron Andregg and Ruth Foley, 2015. Print. 37. • “Dead Girls, Not Ours.” Cider Press Review, Best of Volume 14/15, Anthology. Ed. Caron Andregg and Ruth Foley, 2015. Print. 36 • “If This University Were The Galapagos Islands.” Cider Press Review, Best of Volume 14/15, Anthology. Ed. Caron Andregg and Ruth Foley, 2015. Print. 77.

POETRY PUBLICATIONS • “Monotropa Uniflora,” The Massachusetts Review, forthcoming. • “Here Is the Green Apple,” The William and Mary Review, forthcoming. • “Water Hemlock,” The William and Mary Review, forthcoming. • “Sale,” Roanoke Review, forthcoming • “Lime,” Roanoke Review, forthcoming. • “Waiting for the Witch,” Dreams and Nightmares 113, forthcoming fall, 2019 • “Recovery Like Budesonide,” The Pedestal, (June, 2019) • “Crisis, with Cassowaries.” Waccamaw, 22 (April 2019) • “Potential Tornado, with Backyardigans.” Tar River Poetry (Spring 2019) • “All the Missing Girls,” Switchback. (April 2019). • “She longs to be my friend.” The Opiate (print), 14 (Summer 2018) • “Predictions.” The Opiate (print), 14 (Summer 2018) • “Estate Sale,” The Opiate (Summer 2018), online. • “Betty & Veronica,” The Opiate (June 2018), online • “After the Vineyard Is Lost,” Psaltery & Lyre, July 2018. • “Evelyn As Quivering Pink Poppy” Future Fossil Flora (October 2017) • “If You Were To Change Me Into Flower.” Future Fossil Flora (October 2017) Butterworth-McDermott/3

• “The Downside to Being A Mermaid On Land.” Nonbinary Review 14 (Sept. 2017): 60. • “Valentine Palindrome,” Crab Creek Review, April 2017 • “Takoyaki” Natural Bridge, 37 (Spring 2017) • “Why Some Games Fall Out of Favor” Natural Bridge, 37 (Spring 2017) • “Julia Ward Howe on Observing Her Husband,” museum of Americana (March 2017) • “Variation on Three Lemons.” Indie Soleil, (February 2017): 20. • “At Fresh Harvest Grocery,” That Literary Review (September 2017): 6. • “When Your Mother Loses Her Mind,” Sweet (January 2017). • “Night Blooming Cereus,” River Styx 92 (Summer 2016): 26-27. • “Little Red Velvet,” LUNCH Review (April 2016). • “Foreign Objects,” Ghost Town 8 (September 2015) • “Ungardening,” Ghost Town 8 (September 2015) • “Along the Tippecanoe River, In Winter,” Ghost Town 8 (September 2015) • “Godmother,” The Golden Key 6: Hidden Things (July 2015) • “High on Dopamine, He Wants You Back,” The Normal School. 8.1 (Spring 2015): 22. • “After Irene Breaks Up With Him,” Cimarron. 189 (Fall 2014): 46. • “You Didn’t Show” Southeast Review. 32.1 (Spring 2014) • “Punctuation,” Cider Press Review 16.2 (April 2014) • “If This University Were the Galapagos Islands,” Cider Press Review 15.4 (October 2013) • “Dead Girls, Not Ours,” Cider Press Review 15.2 (April 2013) • “I Hear You Are Sick of Pomegranates,” Yemassee 20.1 (Fall/Winter 2012) • “Carp” Canary. 23 (Winter 2013-2014) • “La Tierra Prometida,” The Potomac Journal of Poetry & Poetics. (Winter 2013) • “Transubstantion,” The Potomac Journal of Poetry & Poetics. (Winter 2013) • “The Crabapple in Molly’s Hollow,” Weave. 8 (January 2013): 40. • “Holding Anna” Psaltery and Lyre. Doves and Serpents 15 (Sept. 13, 2012) • “Wedding Cake” Psaltery and Lyre. Doves and Serpents 14 (Sept. 6, 2012) • “Sister,” Psaltery and Lyre. Doves and Serpents 6 (July 12 2012) • “Denial,” Psaltery and Lyre. Doves and Serpents 6 (July 12 2012) • “Wolves,” Gulf Stream. 7 (Spring 2012) • “Period,” The Medulla Review. 3.2 (2012) • “After You Married the Girl You Had the Affair With.” The Medulla Review. 3.2 (2012) • “V Formation.” The Medulla Review. 3.2 (2012) • “Filtering Particle from Pain,” San Pedro River Review. In Walt MacDonald Country. Special Issue. (Fall 2011): 65 • “Wanderlust,” San Pedro River Review. In Walt MacDonald Country. Special Issue. (Fall 2011): 52 • “The Definitions You Taught Me,” Right Hand Pointing. 41: Texas (April, 2011). • “Contagion,” The Hiram Poetry Review. 72 (Spring 2011): 11. • “Ursa Major and Minor,” Fourth River. 7 (Autumn 2010): 43 • “Skeletons,” Fourth River. 7 (Autumn 2010): 42 • “The Birds We Killed”: Fourth River. 7 (Autumn 2010): 44 • “Fight or Flight”: Alaska Quarterly Review. 27.1 & 2 (Spring & Summer 2010): 31. • “Load,” Rattle. 31 (Summer 2009): 17. • “Nine,” Rattle. 31 (Summer 2009): 18-19. • “Persephone,” Borderlands. 31 (Fall/Winter 2008): 7. • “Hansel,” Cabinet de Fée February 2006. • “Flounder,” Tales of the Unanticipated. 25 (August 2004-July 2005): 84-85. Butterworth-McDermott/4

• “Silence Moving,” Wisconsin Academy Review. 49.3 (Summer 2003): 39. • “Snow Speaks,” Magazine of Speculative Poetry. 6.1 (Spring 2003): 21. • “The Second Encounter with the Wolf,” Magazine of Speculative Poetry. 6.1 (Spring 2003): 22. • “Love Song of a Lepidopterist,” California Quarterly. 27.3 (2001): 28. • “Her Will,” Slipstream. 21 (2001): 73. • “Remnants of Tea Service,” Portland Review. 47.3 (2000): 60

NONFICTION PUBLICATIONS • “I Hear You Calling, 1978.” Green Hills Literary Lantern, 29 (June 2018) • “Swallowed.” Sliver of Stone Magazine. 4 (April 2012): online.

FICTION PUBLICATIONS • “Weight in Cotton,” QuickFiction, December 2003. • “Swim Freeway and the Religion of Summer,” North Atlantic Review. 14 (2003): 151-162. • “Rain,” Bellowing Ark. 17.5 (2001): 30-31. • “The Cord,” Beloit Fiction Journal, 12.1 (1997): 105-111. • “Fraternity,” 32 Pages/Raincrow Publishing. Jan/Feb 1997.

DRAMAS PRODUCED • Behind Sun-Glassed Eyes, produced by Northern Arizona Department of Theater, 1988. • Commandment No. 5, produced by Northern Arizona Department of Theater, 1986.

STAGED READINGS OF DRAMA • Staged Reading, Where Have You Gone, Norma Jeane?. Western Illinois University, 1989. • Staged Reading, Where Have You Gone, Norma Jeane?, Northern Arizona Univ., 1987; ACTF entry for original play (never produced).

AWARDS FOR DRAMA • The Knoll Prize, Best Entry of Contest, Where Have You Gone, Norma Jeane?, Purdue Literary Awards, 1993. • Phi Beta Kappa Award for Best Graduate Entry, Purdue University, Where Have You Gone, Norma Jeane?, Literary Awards, 1993. • Best Drama, Purdue University, Where Have You Gone, Norma Jeane?, Literary Awards, 1993.

TEACHING

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY (NACOGDOCHES, TX)

PROFESSOR Responsible for course design, creating assignments, lecturing, grading, conferencing/advising students for following classes.

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132-College Writing II 459—Advanced Poetry Workshop 131-College Writing I 460—Literary Publishing 200—Introduction to Literature 465—Special Topics in CW: Retellings & 233h Honors—Tales of Horror Reimaginings & the Supernatural 467—Creative Thesis I (now taught as 468) 261—Intro to Creative Writing 468—Creative Thesis II 333—Modern American Literature 520—Move to Modernism (British & American) 336—Love & Lust in the Short Novel 521-Depictions of American Women 351—Fairy Tales 551—Fairy Tales 353—The Golden Age of Children’s Literature 553—Topics in Children’s Literature: Golden Age 359—Intermediate Poetry Workshop 559—Grad Poetry Workshop 412—Victorian Strange 561—Grad Fiction Workshop (Fantasy & Magic 421—Topics in American Literature: Realism) Sexuality & Modernity 589—Thesis Research/Proposal 590—Graduate Thesis Writing

B. F. A. THESES COMPLETED (Director)

The BFA is a 6 hour independent study (2 semesters) and results in a book length work. The asterisk indicates those who had publications from the thesis.

Amanda Aguilar, Alyssa Aleman, *Ashton Nicole Allen, Christopher Barton, Jennifer Berry, Kendarian Carter (in process), Michelle Cook, Kelsey Cox-Sandy (now Pitarra), Kataryna Duke (in process), *Morgan Dunlap, Christopher Faussett, Jonathan Grant, Natalie Gustafson (in prcess), Mollie Haines, *Tyler Heath, *Tennessee Hill (Best New Poets 2018), Hilary Hodges-Cedillo, Courtney Jackson, Michael Jaynes, Sarah Johnson, Felix Juarez, *Rachael Matthews, Esther J. McClure, Lauren McDaniel, Harleigh McGowan, *Jennifer Jo Moody, *Christine Nyguen, *Emma Ramsey, *Maya Sheppard, Christopher Thompson, *Annaliese Wagner,*Jessica Weatherford (Big Muddy Prize), Jonathan Wendt, Katelyn Calhoun, *Kaela Martin, Sierra McGee (in process) *Christine Nyguen, Nicholas Perez, Katy Pleake, Jade Ramsey, *Lauren Reagan, Madalyn Russek, Benjamin Rutledge, , Hannah Wheeler (in process), *Jeremy Windham (Best New Poets 2014).

M. A. in ENGLISH (Director)

The MA is a 6 hour sequence of 589 & 590 and results in a book length work. The asterisk indicates those who had publications from the thesis.

*Sarah Johnson (in process), Rachel Bollinger (in process), *Tanner O’Neal, Jonathan Grant, *Lisa Fountain, (nominated for Best of the Net), *Ashton Nicole Allen, Ashley Nicole Ferrell, *Angela Valdes, *Joshua Lyons, *Kay Porter, (published professionally as a collection by BlazeVox Books), Jennifer McLaughlin (academic), Sheila Rene Jones, Alicia De LaRosa Millard, Dylan E. Parkhurst (academic)

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M. A. in ENGLISH (Member of Committee) Jerri Bourrous, James Clark, Amy Collins, Bennett Durkan, Nicole Hacker (now Hall), Shaina Hawkins, Meta Henty (academic), Deborah Kirkland, Aaron Milstead, Karen Perkins, Arianna Sanchez (in process), Emily Townsend, James Troy Varvel, Jorges Valdes, January Williams

EDGEWOOD COLLEGE (MADISON, WI): 1998–2003

INSTRUCTOR: Responsible for course design, creating assignments, lecturing, grading, conferencing/advising students for following classes: 479-Indep. Study: Women Writers 205-Intro to Creative Writing 479-Indep. Study: Contemp Short Story 201-Intro to Journalism 401-Teaching Composition 150e-Fairy Tales: Then & Now 306-Poetry Writing 150f-History of Horror 270-Intro to World Literature 103-College Writing (Honors) 235-Introduction to Poetry 102-College Writing II 234-Intro to the Short Story 101-College Writing I 210-Intro to Literature 099b-Basic Writing Skills

FACULTY ADVISOR, On the Edge, Edgewood College Student Newspaper, Spring 2001: Responsible for advising student editors on layout, content, and business aspects of the student newspaper, managing the budget, reporting to On the Edge board.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY (WEST LAFAYETTE, IN): 1992-1998

TEACHING ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR: Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN)—1992- 1997. Responsible for course design, creating assignments, lecturing, grading, conferencing for composition and creative writing courses:

ART DIRECTOR, SYCAMORE REVIEW, NATIONAL LITERARY JOURNAL: 1993-1996: Laid out journal, designed cover, chose all artwork for covers and inset, designed and distributed promotional materials. Founded the Sycamore Review Newsletter (1995).

CO-FOUNDER, FRIENDS OF SYCAMORE REVIEW READING SERIES: 1994: Established reading series sponsored by Sycamore Review. Recruited undergraduate and graduate student readers. Designed promotional materials for series.

FICTION & POETRY READER, SYCAMORE REVIEW: 1993-1996: Read submissions, correspond with editors regarding submissions, contacted writers if necessary.

TEACHING ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR: Responsible for course design, creating assignments, lecturing, grading, conferencing for following courses: English 409-Advanced Fiction Writing English 102-Basic Composition II English 305-Intro Creative Writing English 101-Basic Composition I

TEACHING AWARDS Best Teacher, Student WEA, Edgewood College, school wide vote, Fall 2002 Purdue University Excellence in Teaching Award, September 1997.

OTHER CREATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

REVIEWS, ARTICLES & BOOK BLURBS

“Dolls, Freaks, Art: American Poets Creating a New Mythology.” The Pleiades Book Review, 14.2 (Summer 2017): 1-4 “How To Move Beyond Once Upon A Time,” Guest Blog Post for Trish Hopkinson: A Selfish Poet. October 9, 2016. “On Jennifer McClanaghan’s River Legs,” Diagram, 14.3 “A Ribcage, Brimming: A Review of Jamaal May’s Hum,” Permafrost 36 (Winter 2014): 150-151.

Book blurbs: Seth Jani, Night Fable, FutureCycle Press, 2018 Kay Porter Winfield, Virtual Worlds, Virtual People, BlazeVox, 2015 Julie Babcock, Autoplay, Midwestern Gothic Press, 2014 Jade Ramsey, Yawns Between Strangers, Finishing Line chapbook, 2014 Carol Hamilton, Master of Theater: Peter the Great, Finishing Line chapbook, 2012 Kevin Brown, Abecedarium, Finishing Line chapbook, 2011

PROFESSIONAL AND DEPARMENTAL SERVICE

ACADEMIC WORK

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES: • “Lustful Fathers and False Princes: ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Donkeyskin’ Motifs in Wharton’s Summer and Mansfield’s Short Stories.” Katherine Mansfield Studies. Volume 4 (2012): 63-78. • “Surrounded by Beasts: Bertha Young’s Thwarted .” Katherine Mansfield Studies. Volume 2 (2010): 56–71. • “Crapy Cornelia,” solicited entry. Critical Companion to Henry James. Eds. Eric Haralson and Kendall Johnson. NY: FactsOnFile, 2009. • “Reformulating Happily-Ever-After: Fairy Tales & Sexuality in YA Literature.” Cabinet des Fées, Volume 2 (Nov 2007): 132-144. • “James’s Fractured Fairy-tale: How the Governess Gets Grimm.” Henry James Review. 28.1 (Winter 2007). • “‘Grains Of Truth In The Wildest Fable’: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in Jane Eyre.” Twice-Told Children’s Tales: The Influence of Childhood Reading on Writers for Adults. Ed. Betty Greenway. Routledge, 2005. • “Behind the Mask of Beauty: Alcott’s Beast in Disguise,” American Transcendental Quarterly. 18.1 (March 2004): 25-48. Butterworth-McDermott/8

CONFERENCES • Panel, Representing Gingerbread House Literary Magazine, Pulpwood Queens Girlfriend Weekend, January 13, 2018 • Panel Chair, “Using a Different Bloody Key: New Interpretations of Charles Perrault’s “Bluebeard” SWTXPCA/ACA, Albuquerque, NM, February 13, 2016. • Presentation, “Retelling the Old Domestic Plot: Deflating ‘Bluebeard’ in Jane Eyre and Poor Miss Finch. SWTXPCA/ACA, Albuquerque, NM, February 13, 2016. • Panel Chair. “The Shifting Woods: The Traditional Fairytale in Contemporary Literature.” SWTXPCA/ACA, Albuquerque, NM, February 13, 2010. • Presentation, “Are You My Mother?: Contemporary Authors Reclaim the Fairytale Mother as Monster.” SWTXPCA/ACA, Albuquerque, NM, February 13, 2010. • Representative of REAL at literary magazine table at Associated Writing Programs Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2007. • Panel Chair, Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Culture 4. SWPCA/ACA. Albuquerque, NM, February 9, 2006. • Presentation. “Reformulating Happily-Ever-After: Fairy Tales & Sexuality in YA Literature.” SWTXPCA/ACA. Albuquerque, NM, February 9, 2006. • Presentation. “‘A Wicked Pack of Cards’: A Reading of the Tarot Cards in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land.” National PCA/ACA Conference, San Diego, CA, March 24. 2005.

SERVICE

Faculty Advisor, Subplots: Faculty Advisor/Mentor, Subplots: Friends of Creative Writers, Student Organization, 2009- present. Subplots has raised monies for charity since 2010, including Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Helping Other People Eat, CSU-Chico Wildfire Relief. This activity incorporates teaching, raising awareness, and the making of charity chapbooks. Students usually engage in a public visual show of their work or a public reading.

Coordinator of Graduate Studies, (August 2016-May 2018) Recruitment of new students Development of Graduate Student Handbook (summer 2016) Arrangement and implementation of Graduate Student Orientation (August 2016, August 2017)

Committees: • Committee Member, Chair Search Committee, Department of English & Creative Writing, 2019. • Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Fine Arts, 2018-2019. • Graduate Council, appointed member from College of Liberal & Applied Arts, 9/2016-2018. • Member, Master Schedule Committee, to present Member, Master Schedule Committee, to present • Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2012-2013 • State Employee Charitable Campaign, 2014-2016 Butterworth-McDermott/9

• Faculty Development Leave Committee, 2012-2013. • Development of Children’s Literature Track on Graduate Level, 2012. • Curriculum Review, 400 levels, Fall 2012. • Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee • Member of Search Committee, Assistant Professor Search-Fiction Search, Fall 2012-Spring 2013 (successful hire of Mr. Michael Sheehan) • Member of the English Department Executive Committee, Spring 2009-December 2011 • Member of the English Department Executive Committee, Spring 2009-December 2011 • Member of Search Committee, Creative Nonfiction Search, Fall 2010-Spring 2011 • Member of Search Committee, Department Chair Search, Fall 2007-Spring 2008. • Member of Search Committee, Creative Nonfiction Search, Fall 2007-Spring 2008. • Member of 300-400 Committee, Curriculum Review. Fall 2005-Spring 2006. • Development Committee, Children’s Literature Minor, Fall 2006. • Member of Search Committee, Creative Nonfiction Search, Fall 2005-Spring 2006.

Other Service:

• Creative Writing Program Service: ▪ Maintainence of Creative Writing Page on Facebook (continuous) ▪ Creating promotional materials for Creative Writing Events (continuous) ▪ Judge, Ferguson Scholarship Award for Creative Writers (annual) ▪ Judge, AWP awards, assessing student work for national contest (annual). ▪ Judge, Poetry, Literary Awards (annual) ▪ Arranged class visits from Jamaal May, Matt Hart, Kim Addonizio, Peter Kline, David Baker, Larry D. Thomas, Christian Anton Gerard, Heather Dobbins, and Kristin Naca. ▪ Introduction to Poetry Readings of Kim Addonizio (Spring 2012) and Kim Addonizio and Peter Kline (Fall 2014) ▪ Gathered materials and prepped students for week-long intensive workshop with David Baker (October 2016) ▪ Development of Creative Writing Program (BFA and MA), Fall 2004-Spring 2006 with Dr. John A. McDermott. • Presenter, Graduate Orientation, August 2018 and 2019. • Participant, Banned Books Event, Sigma Tau Delta, September 2018. • Panelist, Gender Studies Symposium, Poetry reading with students, April 2018 • Co-founder, Pen & Pigment: Undergraduate collaboration between student artists and creative writers, 2008 to 2013. • Guest Lecturer on “Bluebeard” for Gender Studies/Office of Interdisciplinary Studies • Suggested, with Dr. John McDermott, that Larry D. Thomas donate papers to SFA • Arranged visit, workshop, and reading for Larry D. Thomas, Poet Laureate of Texas, April 2008 • Arranged to have new website built for REAL, to promote magazine, department & college. • Judge for Poetry and Prose Contests, AAS/UIL, Spring 2006 • Wrote copy for Summer Academy Program brochure, SFA, Fall 2004.

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Outside Service

• Final Judge, Kathrin Leigh Gann Poetry Contest, Austin Poetry Society, April 2008 • Judge, Student Poetry Contest, Utah Valley State College, October 2007 • Attended SCMLA conference in Memphis, Tennessee, Fall 2007 • Final Judge, Kathrin Leigh Gann Poetry Contest, Austin Poetry Society, April 2007 • Reader, Philip Roth Studies, peer-reviewed national journal, Spring 2005.

References on Request